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- Blue Mouse turns 85 - Weekly Volcano
Weekly VolcanoBlue Mouse turns 85Weekly Volcano, WA - 49 minutes ago... I will be throwing down more happiness when the Blue Mouse Theatre — the oldest operating movie theater in the Northwest — celebrates its 85th birthday. ...
- FROM A TO X A Story in Letters - New York Times
New York TimesFROM A TO X A Story in LettersNew York Times, United States - 39 minutes agoBut as he wrote in an early essay on poetry: “The boon of language is not tenderness. All that it holds, it holds with exactitude and without pity. ...
- Terrorism by anyone is reprehensible - Tribune
I had met Sahir Ludhianvi in 1970 when he came to attend the golden jubilee celebrations of his alma mater, Government College, Ludhiana. He was a well-built, tall and slightly hunch-backed person whose big and protruding nose fitted fine on a face ...
- ‘Singing for Social Justice’: a look back at 1968 - Indiana Daily Student
‘Singing for Social Justice’: a look back at 1968Indiana Daily Student - 26 minutes agoProfessor Anya Peterson Royce started off each song with a reading of original poetry relating to the subject matter of the song and time. ...
- Magdalena students express themselves (El Defensor Chieftain)
Memorization and speaking skills were put to the test on Thursday, Nov. 20, when Magdalena Schools held its annual declamation contest. A group of elementary school students recited poems and prose before a panel of three judges and a larger audience of fellow students, teachers and parents.
- Recommended reading for the next president - San Francisco Chronicle
Recommended reading for the next presidentSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 17 hours agoI'd love to have the next president read my book "The Fifth Book of Peace." It will help him win the Nobel Peace Prize. I'd recommend Obama read anything ...
- When the literati come to party, it's time to clean up your ... - The Independent
I've discovered an exciting new form of employment. It's not exactly lucrative – in fact, it doesn't pay anything at all – but it's weirdly satisfying for the insights it gives you into the lives of others. It started when my friend Bella said ...
- Jalapenoman Told To "Stop Writing Poetry!" - The Spoof (satire)
Jalapenoman Told To "Stop Writing Poetry!"The Spoof (satire), UK - 1 hour agoLeading US writer and poet, Jalapenoman, has been told by friends to desist from writing, what he calls, 'poetry', or face exclusion from his favourite ...
- Your positive achievements (Poughkeepsie Journal)
Kristen Muldoon, who graduated from Arlington High School this year, has won the 2008 Claudia Ann Seaman Poetry Award for Young Writers.
- Mary Belk: Laughter promotes good health - Opelika-Auburn News
Did you ever hear that a cheerful heart does good, like medicine? Or that a laugh a day keeps the doctor away? What about laughter is the best medicine, and laughter is good for what ails you? Turns out these aren’t just ideas promoted by positive ...
- REGION: Event to benefit AIDS research - North County Times
REGION: Event to benefit AIDS researchNorth County Times, CA - 2 hours ago... poetry and dance as part of the "Unity through Diversity" event, according to Murrieta school district officials. The event is free, but donations are ...
- Review: 'Max Payne' -- the name says it all - MLive.com
Here's the one thing that makes "Max Payne" comparatively painless: Unlike most movies based on video games -- the entire filmography of German director Uwe Boll, for example -- it doesn't try to replicate the sensation of playing. It doesn't make ...
- Literary calendar (The Charlotte Observer)
Today SIGNING: Linda York Fisher (“Enraged: One Man's Journey to Freedomâ€), 2 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239; www.parkroadbooks.com. RUMI POETRY READING: With Shahram Mazhari and friends, 4-5:30 p.m., Yoga for Life, 1920-B Cleveland Ave. Register in advance. Tuesday SIGNING: Anna R. Hayes (“Without Precedent: The Life of Susie Marshall Sharpâ€), 6:30 ...
- Antique Muses Stir a Modern Orpheus (New York Times)
Jim Dine?s latest project at the Getty Villa has allowed him to meditate on two of his greatest passions over the years sculpture and poetry.
- Sparking danger with a passion - Times Online
Sparking danger with a passionTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago“As I read – books by western scholars, Islamic scholars, religious clerics, ancient Arabic poetry – what I gained from my reading was an impression of ...
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