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- Looking North for June 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Looking North for June 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may want to visit the West Feliciana Parish Library at 10 am Saturday to meet poet Suellen Lamb, a former Michigan resident who lives in Baton ...
- War diary returns after 63 years - Allentown Morning Call
You hear of these things now and again: a class ring or a letter or a library book improbably emerging from the clutter of decades and finding its way back to its owner. For Army veteran Dennis Sweeney, 91, it was a wartime diary — jottings of high ...
- SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridges - Ghana Music.com
SENA - Ghana, Hungary, and music that bridgesGhana Music.com, Ghana - 36 minutes agoSince the days of kindergarten, I was involved in something to do with the stage, be it poetry recital, dancing, acting or singing. ...
- Elderly poet is well-versed in humor - Leader-Telegram
Elderly poet is well-versed in humorLeader-Telegram, WI - 5 hours agoThe 88-year-old Eau Claire grandmother writes about her golden years in the new poetry book "Silhouettes of Aging: An Octogenarian's Retort. ...
- Signature Receives $300,000 Grant for 'Next Generation' of Musicals (Washington Post)
Productivity in some manufacturing industries might be on the downswing, but the arrows are pointing up at that increasingly busy factory for new musicals, Signature Theatre.
- Critics' picks - classical music - Boston Globe
On its own downtownish terms, this edgy amplified string quartet has carved out a similar niche to the one once dominated by Kronos. For its keenly anticipated Boston debut, presented by Celebrity Series of Boston, Ethel will play music by Don Byron ...
- Love on the Rocks - PopMatters
Love on the RocksPopMatters, IL - 53 minutes agoHer poetry has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and she has published articles on various pop-culture-related subjects including the night she almost ...
- For real romance, forgo film, take page from the masters - Chicago Tribune
For real romance, forgo film, take page from the mastersChicago Tribune, United States - 5 minutes agoWhile you're at it, you might want to read some love poetry. If you're married, there's nothing like the most amorous love poem in all of creation, ...
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to Take Home "Olympic Gold" - PR Inside
- Gaia Online Melissa Rische mrische@gaiaonline.com or Mullen for Gaia Online Kalley Thomas, 978-468-8934 kalley.thomas@mullen.com For those of us who have dreamt of Olympic glory, but prefer thumb wrestling and hot dog eating to swimming and hurdles ...
- Virtual Greats'' Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market - Consumer Electronics Net
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it has launched a new company, "Virtual Greats," to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for ...
- Christ : A Crisis in the Life of God (BellaOnline)
A guest review of this controversial book.
- Interfaith service remembers children (Greenwich Post)
Mother’s Day and Father’s Day can be difficult for those who have lost an unborn baby, an infant or a young child.
- New DVD teaching aid aims to end vandalism - Morley Observer
New DVD teaching aid aims to end vandalismMorley Observer, UK - 36 minutes agoLocal theatre group Alive and Kicking was drafted into school to conduct a series of workshops with year five students and through drama, poetry, song, ...
- 'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout cast (Chicago Sun-Times)
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe. This rough-and-tumble little Rogers Park storefront, which serves as home to the Jeff-winning Theo Ubique Theatre Company, is an intimate, raw-bones ...
- If we're comfortable in our non-belief, why bash believers? - Chicago Sun-Times
Albert Einstein's letter, containing a short rant about God and the Bible, sold recently for 25 times its expected price, thanks, in part, to professional atheist Richard Dawkins being one of the unsuccessful bidders. It's long been said religion is ...
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