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- Academia, religion coexist at Ave Maria (The News-Press)
Molecular biology. Quantum mechanics. Business law. Not exactly courses based on the classical teachings of the Catholic church.
- KWU Debate and Forensics squad competes - KWU News
KWU Debate and Forensics squad competesKWU News, KS - 1 hour agoMichael Tate, Leavenworth, placed fourth in Program of Interpretation, seventh in Prose Interpretation, and fourth in Poetry Interpretation. ...
- Butcher Boy Is Coming - antiMUSIC
(PR) Following the appearance of their song "I Know Who You Could Be" in the CBS show "Moonlight", Butcher Boy's debut album, "Profit In Your Poetry", receives a domestic American release on October 7. It will be distributed by Red Eye Distribution ...
- For sale for $1 -- house with history - Norridge Harwood Heights News
For sale for $1 -- house with historyNorridge Harwood Heights News, IL - 2 hours agoEarl H Reed, born in Geneva, Ill., had moved with his family to Norwood Park about the same time. His mother was a noted translator of Persian poetry. ...
- Poet honored for lifetime contributions Oct. 25 - Times Of Huntington
Poet honored for lifetime contributions Oct. 25Times Of Huntington, NY - 5 hours agoHe is the editor of Poetrybay.com and the Long Island Quarterly, two online poetry magazines featuring contemporary work. Nuzzo-Morgan also noted that a ...
- Poetry workshop: After Kubla Khan (Guardian Unlimited)
Fred D'Aguiar looks at readers' many different continuations of Coleridge's masterpiece
- Middle school incident takes center stage - St.Louis Jewishlight.com
St.Louis Jewishlight.comMiddle school incident takes center stageSt.Louis Jewishlight.com, MO - 18 hours ago"When does it cease to be a joke and is no longer funny?" Students commented on letting their friends tell "Jew jokes" and not responding to them. ...
- Volunteer program exposes children to great art (The Record)
Not all visitors at Coleman Elementary School in Glen Rock have to sign in at the main office. A favored few need no ID. Among them: Picasso, Monet, Degas, Matisse, Michelangelo, Raphael, Dali, Van Gogh and Grandma Moses.
- The birth of poetry online - News & Observer
The birth of poetry onlineNews & Observer, NC - 3 minutes agoThe two hatched the idea of online poetry publishing that would feature a new poem every day, drawn from established print poetry journals. ...
- Collections Offer Treasures For Spiritual Journey - Georgia Bulletin
Collections Offer Treasures For Spiritual JourneyGeorgia Bulletin, Georgia - 34 minutes agoThe selections include poetry, magazine articles, critical essays and personal narratives. The essays range from reflections on faith and quantum theory and ...
- The five free things to do this weekend (The Herald-Mail)
Military band concert; Sotto Voce Poetry Festival; First Saturday in Frederick, Md.; South Mountain State Battlefield Living History Weekend; Morgan Ballard art exhibit
- Sentences to Nowhere - Slate
Kitty Burns Florey's attempt to diagram Sarah Palin's sentences was a hit this week. Even before Tina Fey's dead-on impersonations brought attention to the VP candidate's tortured linguistic style, language itself was already a campaign theme ...
- Kidney's principles on display as young guns shine - Irish Independent
Kidney's principles on display as young guns shineIrish Independent, Ireland - 4 hours agoA smart politician once opined that you campaign with poetry but govern with prose. For the new Irish rugby coach, the sugar-coated words which greeted his ...
- In harmony with all creation (The Japan Times)
If the primary theme of human life in the 21st century is living in harmony with other animals and plants — and also preserving the bounties of the Earth — then Kenji Miyazawa is the Japanese writer who can most thoroughly help us to understand and pursue this theme. Miyazawa died 75 years ago this Sunday, Sept. 21; but his profound ideas, expressed in exquisite prose parables and philosophical ...
- Geoff Oldfather: 9/11 victim's father recalls dark day when hope faded - Fort Pierce Tribune
DEBORAH SILVER ¥ deborah.silver@scripps.com STUART - "I feel like it was the beginning of the end," said Palm City resident Ed Lunder, as he walked into the "New York September 11" photo exhibit by Magnum photographers and saw Steve McCurry's image ...
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