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- Enthralling and Full of Variety - RedOrbit
Enthralling and Full of VarietyRedOrbit, TX - 8 hours agoEven poetry, music and film are included. The programme opened on Saturday night at Massey University with music from New World, a very interesting band led ...
- Reason behind the rhyme - Hartlepool Today
Reason behind the rhymeHartlepool Today, UK - 48 minutes agoAlan, who has been writing poems for nearly 10 years, said: "I hope to show through my poetry that even with a mental illness you can overcome the daily ...
- Mark Patinkin: Is ‘just like us’ good enough? (The Providence Journal)
People keep saying Sarah Palin would be a good president because she’s “just like us.” Joe Biden insists he’s still a hardscrabble kid from Scranton. In politics this year, “average” is a selling point.
- Mae Young Speaks On Giving Birth To A Hand, Jerry Jarrett, More - PWMania
Mae Young Speaks On Giving Birth To A Hand, Jerry Jarrett, MorePWMania, add - 23 minutes ago"The Genius" Lanny Poffo is back with another episode of Poetry in Motion. This week, Lanny looks back at a poem he wrote a long time ago and explains why ...
- The pain and passion of broken hearts - Hindu
HinduThe pain and passion of broken heartsHindu, India - 33 minutes agoThe first 11 sound like verse elongated to prose, which is not to say that Antony’s poetry is dull or out of tune. Indeed, some of it is exquisite. ...
- Professor to bring voice to poetry - The Daily Collegian Online
Professor to bring voice to poetryThe Daily Collegian Online, PA - 4 hours agoHer poetry has many themes including love, family, life in the United States, strong women and the injustices and suffering of the Liberian civil war she ...
- The Differences Between Nicholas Sparks and William Shakespeare - Film.com
The Differences Between Nicholas Sparks and William ShakespeareFilm.com, WA - 3 hours agoThe difference, obviously, is that Shakespeare retold his familiar stories with a certain degree of elegance and poetry. Yes, audiences knew what was going ...
- 'Prescribed' Reading For Physicians (Medical News Today)
"The Last Half Hour of the Day: An Anthology of Stories and Essays That Have Inspired Physicians" -- just released by ACP Press, the book publishing program of the American College of Physicians -- is a collective prescription from physicians around the world for their medical colleagues who seek a deeper meaning in what they do.
- Chen Shui-bian requesting ban on visits be lifted - Taipei Times
Chen Shui-bian requesting ban on visits be liftedTaipei Times, Taiwan - 4 hours agoThey said they had been praying for Chen since his imprisonment and felt “surprised and sad” when they learned from a TV report on Tuesday night that Chen ...
- UCA to host Humanities Fair - UCA Today
UCA to host Humanities FairUCA Today, AR - 59 minutes agoStudents may attend sessions conducted by UCA professors in Philosophy, Religious Studies, History, English, Anthropology, African and African American ...
- Moonlight & Love Songs - BackStage.com
The central relationship of Moonlight & Love Songs doesn't quite seem real, but this is not necessarily a bad thing. A 15-year-old landscaper approaches a lonely middle-aged man who has few apparent attractive qualities, lies about his age, and the ...
- Telling the tales of Rosendale - The Reporter
Telling the tales of RosendaleThe Reporter, WI - 59 minutes agoPoetry winners — Of the approximately 100 poetry pieces that Laconia media specialist Claire Broussard submitted last spring, poems by senior Jayci Gebert ...
- “I am moved by the isolation and poverty of the elderly”— Dr Emem ... - Vanguard
“I am moved by the isolation and poverty of the elderly”— Dr Emem ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 13 hours agoFormer actress, former Akwa Ibom first lady, former designer and now producer and presenter of a Christian TV series, HIS WORD MADE FLESH. ...
- That's the woeful wonder of Woolies - Times Online
That's the woeful wonder of WooliesTimes Online, UK - 7 hours ago... the slowest cars, the laziest miners, the weediest fascists, the itchiest clothes, the smelliest drains, the thickest smog, the most depressing poetry, ...
- Legacy of North Carolina's Black Mountain College continues (Courier-Post)
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture.
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