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- Stuart Kestenbaum's "Prayer for the Dead (Seattle Times)
Stuart Kestenbaum, the author of this week's poem, lost his brother Howard in the destruction of the twin towers of the World Trade Center...
- Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ... - Villages Daily Sun
Ceremony remembers, pays tribute to those affected by Alzheimer’s ...Villages Daily Sun, FL - Nov 7, 2008By DAISY MOON, DAILY SUN THE VILLAGES  A person’s memory is perhaps the defining element of self. What we remember about the people, places and things ...
- Charlie and the glass elevator - Express Buzz
Charlie and the glass elevatorExpress Buzz, India - 3 hours agoThe potential poetry of whisky is suddenly arresting. MacLean’s visit to Bangalore, if one were to examine its larger context, is just one more indication ...
- 71 WAYS TO SURVIVE THE DOWNTURN - Atlanta Journal Constitution
71 WAYS TO SURVIVE THE DOWNTURNAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 36 minutes agoGo to a poetry or book reading or lecture. > First, don’t take on any new debt. When possible, pay off balances each month. > Get a personal loan through ...
- AT THE LIBRARY: Letters from the war - Anderson Herald Bulletin
AT THE LIBRARY: Letters from the warAnderson Herald Bulletin, IN - Oct 25, 2008At the same time, while this is wonderful for peace of mind on the home front, it’s also a little sad if it means no letters. As the family historian for ...
- Entertainment Calendar for for Oct. 31 through Nov. 8 - Santa Maria Times
Entertainment Calendar for for Oct. 31 through Nov. 8Santa Maria Times, CA - 5 hours ago14: The MuliCultural Center presents a spoken world poetry event with artist Giles Li at 7 pm in the Multicultural Center Theater on UCSB campus. ...
- Pat Liddy: fount of knowledge about his native city - Irish Times
Pat Liddy: fount of knowledge about his native cityIrish Times, Ireland - 1 hour ago... as "a journey into the untold of human existence, featuring excerpts from Dante's Inferno and the poetry of Samuel Beckett, with musical accompaniment. ...
- Moj Of The Antarctic (RainbowNetwork.com)
In 1848 African-American slave Ellen Craft escaped to freedom by disguising herself as a white man. Moj of The Antarctic extends this amazing story of race and gender cross-dressing into a flight of theatrical fantasy; she enlists as a sailor set for a snowbound wilderness and Moj becomes the first Black woman to step foot in Antarctica!
- Review readers give thanks for blessings - St.Louis Review
St.Louis ReviewReview readers give thanks for blessingsSt.Louis Review, MO - 8 hours ago(and) for the ability to be able to practice my faith openly at daily Mass and attend adoration." "I am thankful for my children," said Marilisa Heidersheid ...
- 'The Nuns' Garden' provides a rare glimpse into cloistered lives (Independent Press)
Painting by Helen Frank REFLECTIONS AND RENEWAL -- "The Nuns' Garden" is a book of art and poetry by Helen Frank and Holly Scalera, based on the cloistered garden of Our Lady of the Rosary Monastery. AREA -- "The Nuns'...
- Sinangån-ta outreach group kicks off with first workshop - Pacific Daily News
Sinangån-ta outreach group kicks off with first workshopPacific Daily News, GU - 4 hours ago... includes brainstorming and writing exercises for the teens, learning that poetry is more than just what they learn in schoolbooks. ...
- Konstantin Pavlov, Bulgarian poet and screenwriter, dies at 75 - Sofia Echo
Konstantin Pavlov, Bulgarian poet and screenwriter, dies at 75Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - 47 minutes agoHe had been publishing poetry since the 1960s and had his work organised in 10 volumes. Throughout the years, Pavlov also wrote scripts for feature-length ...
- Authors read from works - Asheville Citizen-Times
Two North Carolina authors, Jayne Jaudon Ferrer and Natalie Grant, will read from their books at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Keith House at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The readings are free and open to the public. Ferrer, of Greenville, is the ...
- Je t'aime (again): The French love affair with Serge Gainsbourg (Independent)
To the British, Serge Gainsbourg was once the ugly, pouting, unshaven French bloke who sang with the fresh, English rose, Jane Birkin, on the rudest pop record ever, "Je t'aime ... Moi Non Plus". To the French, he was either a pop intellectual rebel or a drunken, pretentious, unpatriotic bore.
- Starving Artist Calendar Nov. 4-11 - Argenta News
Starving Artist Calendar Nov. 4-11Argenta News, AR - 4 hours agoBirthday, Anniversary, Reunion? We have the perfect space! Our incredible new space in Argenta is available Sunday through Thursday for private parties for ...
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