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- School Time for May 1 (Chico Enterprise-Record)
Honors Notre Dame Catholic School eighth-grader Jamie Mensching and seventh-graders Madeleine Pardini and Lindsay Harrison were selected to participate in the California State Science Fair in Los Angeles May 19-20.
- 7 Days In Arts (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Werner Herzog's answer to the severe lack of good Holocaust movie roles for muscle men in Hollywood is "Invincible." The film is based on the true story of Zishe Breitbart, a Jewish strongman who becomes a famous cabaret act in 1930s Berlin.
- Funeral pending for poet Charles Guenther - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
It is with sadness that I have just finished writing an obituary for Charles Guenther, who died Thursday at 88. He was such a quiet gentleman and one of the most generous, hard-working book reviewers I’ve ever worked with. He reviewed poetry for ...
- Angelou throws herself at life - Akron Beacon Journal
Blogs: Akrocentric: Poem: "The Inevitable," by Allan Peterson, from Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry column Akron Aeros: Goleski gets a little too close for comfort
- Love of nature - Statesman
It was Ms Sen who put the idea into my head. Ms Adarini Sen was my colleague at a college in Nagpur. The long summer vacation was within sight, and she asked me what train I was planning to take to Kolkata. “What train?” I asked in some surprise ...
- Endless curiosity - New Statesman
Endless curiosityNew Statesman, UK - 6 hours agoThere are hints here that Auden thought of his poetry as the stuff that would concern posterity, and of prose as tending towards the purely ephemeral: ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words - Rocky Mountain News
Grandbois has ear for music - and wordsRocky Mountain News, CO - 3 hours agoDo you read a lot of poetry, and what, for you, is the relationship between flash fiction and poetry? I read a lot of poetry when I was working toward my ...
- Chairs draw top dollar - Cincinnati Enquirer
Chairs draw top dollarCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 45 minutes agoSOS is short-lived: It opened Friday and ends June 8, but packs a lot into the time frame from lectures and potluck dinners to poetry readings and concerts. ...
- Philadelphia International Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn ... - UPENN Almanac
Philadelphia International Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn ...UPENN Almanac, PA - 22 hours ago... Children’s Festival’s Annual Penn Family Picnic & Performances. Don’t miss this artistic adventure filled with music, poetry, food, and fun! ...
- The play’s the thing… Israeli-style Shakespeare comes to Cleveland - Cleveland Jewish News
How can a Diaspora Jew truly experience modern Israel? Dancing in a Tel Aviv nightclub? Shopping in a market? Joining the IDF? How about attending the theater? The theater is “a sample of modern Israeli cultural energy,” says Omri Nitzan ...
- More than 100 authors slated to attend book fest on Sunday - The Desert Sun
More than 100 authors slated to attend book fest on SundayThe Desert Sun, CA - 17 hours ago"I've loved reading and books since I was a kid," said Johnson, former owner of Peppertree Bookstores in Palm Springs and La Quinta. ...Book Festival organizer believes in the power of books The Desert Sunall 7 news articles
- Narrow Minded - BlueRidgeNow.com
Narrow MindedBlueRidgeNow.com, NC - May 25, 2008There is also haunting poetry about a desire to be exempted from natural laws, including this passage, which appears with variations in several of the ...
- Out and About: April 30 - May 10 - Stoughton Journal
Out and About: April 30 - May 10Stoughton Journal, MA - 6 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Power of Psalms - Tuscaloosa News
The collection of essays by 14 contemporary poets in 'Poets on the Psalms' grapples with the magnificent poetry of the Book of Psalms as it speaks to the modern reader. Ranging from scholarly analysis to the deeply personal, the essays show the power ...
- Airlift Drama, Soviet Parades, Golden Lips: Berlin Art Shows (Bloomberg.com)
June 16 (Bloomberg) -- Henry Ries left Berlin for the U.S. before World War II. He returned eight years later to the rubble and ruins, equipped with a camera to document the first chapters in the next phase of history, the Cold War.
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