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- Fire in the head, Spirit in the heart - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
I had originally intended this as just a short response to fellow blogger Edward Smith’s comment on my Imbolc posting . But that would not allow me to share the lovely images, which so well illustrate our common point. Manuscript illumination of St ...
- At Caramoor, a Focus on Songs of the Belle Époque - New York Times
New York TimesAt Caramoor, a Focus on Songs of the Belle ÉpoqueNew York TimesLast year's show, which offered plenty of opportunity for the singers to capitalize on the loose and lovely framework of Irish poetry, was received as a ...
- The biggest political winners and losers of 2009 - USA Today
WASHINGTON — In June, you're an up-and-coming Republican senator, giving a speech and shaking hands in Iowa , site of the opening contest in the 2012 presidential sweepstakes. In July, you're explaining that the $96,000 your parents paid to the ...
- HAWKSLEY WORKMAN: Hurts so good - VUE Weekly
VUE WeeklyHAWKSLEY WORKMAN: Hurts so goodVUE WeeklyI remember buying the last collection of Leonard Cohen poetry and it was the same year I think that the Neil Young movie came out after he had had his ...and more »
- The Princess and the Frog: - Movie City News
Movie City NewsThe Princess and the Frog:Movie City NewsIt speaks volumes about the state of race relations in Hollywood that so much was made about the presence of an African-American female lead in The Princess ...
- Self-published Book Bags 2009 Readers Favorite Award - Newswiretoday.com
NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Bloomington, IN, United States, 01/20/2010 - Xlibris author Bill Poje wins 2009 Reader’s Favorite Award for his self-published book, Painless . Bill Poje, author of the self-published title, Painless, bagged the first ...
- Alexander McQueen RIP - MSN Singapore
The fashion world is in mourning from the apparent suicide of trailblazing British designer Alexander McQueen. Flamboyant British fashion designer Alexander McQueen was found dead at his London home after apparently committing suicide barely a week ...
- 'Twelfth Night' offers witty Shakespeare fun - Pasadena Star-News
'Twelfth Night' offers witty Shakespeare funPasadena Star-NewsThese touches might bother the Bard's purists, but it's fun for the rest of us because the poetry is handled wit great care by the cast, and the songs ...and more »
- Haochen Zhang: Gold Medalist = STRAVINSKY: Three Moveme... - Audiophile Audition
Haochen Zhang: Gold Medalist = STRAVINSKY: Three Movements from Petrouchka; CHOPIN: 24 Preludes, Op. 28; BATES: White Lies fro Lomax; LISZT: Spanish Rhapsody - Haochen Zhang, piano - Harmonia mundi HMU 907506, 72:11 ****: I heard Van Cliburn Gold ...
- An Inspector Calls Valentine's Day special: Where to book a romantic break ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailAn Inspector Calls Valentine's Day special: Where to book a romantic break ...Daily MailFEEL THE LOVE: Try reading poetry while your partner soaks in the free - standing bath. DETAILS: The Kingham Plough, Kingham, Chipping Norton, ...
- Fred Johnston and Re Ó Laighleis for Ennis Book Festival - Indymedia Ireland
Ré O Laighléis is a native of Sallynoggin, Co Dublin. A graduate of the University of Galway (1978), he has postgraduate degrees in education from St Patrick's College, Dublin and Boston College, Massachusetts. He taught in Galway for twelve years ...
- Home Jewish World Jerusalem Why Do We Still Mourn_ - Aish
For many Jews, the wedding ceremony concludes with the singing of the phrase, "If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget how to function." Then a glass is broken by the groom as a symbolic gesture of grief, so that even at their happiest ...
- The Poem as Coiled Spring: Ann Goldsmith Saturday Poetry Class - Buffalo Rising (blog)
The Poem as Coiled Spring: Ann Goldsmith Saturday Poetry ClassBuffalo Rising (blog)Ann Goldsmith, Ph.D., is an award-winning poet who has taught poetry and journaling classes at the Jung Center for close to twenty years.
- Turning a new page - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Sometimes, when I finish a book I love, I hold it close to my heart for a moment. It sounds weird, I know, but the relationship the reader has to the book is as close as close can be, for a little while. It's hard to let go. It's always amused me to ...
- An Abundance of Room, an Absence of V.I.P. Gloss - New York Times
You might have thought that New York had reached the saturation point in contemporary-art fairs, but no. A new one has just arrived. It’s called Independent. And it is housed, quite attractively, in the old Dia Center for the Arts space in Chelsea ...
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