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- Thursday, July 31, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
If you are looking for jewellery that is dressy and does not cost an arm and a leg then One G, the new gift shop in Indiranagar is just the place...
- This year's Big Read is 'Great Gatsby' (Poughkeepsie Journal)
The Big Read is about re-igniting the love of literature in a world consumed with distractions, technology and shiny new toys.
- Book Notes - Trading Markets (press release)
Book NotesTrading Markets (press release), CA - 2 hours agoShe will present selections from her new book of poetry, "Woman Reading to the Sea," selected by Joyce Carol Oates as winner of the 2007 Barnard Women Poets ...
- Face to faith - Guardian Unlimited
The Bible is often appealed to on issues of sexuality, and those who use it to condemn homosexuality often turn to it in support of heterosexual marriage. Here, though, the Bible is against them, for nowhere do we find an exemplary marriage explored ...
- Using the power of poetry to help highlight troubles - Chichester Observer
ho grew up in South Africa, said: "My friend who wrote the poem dictated it over the phone as it is difficult to communicate by hand these days and was relating his personal grief about the incident concerning his son and naturally about the ...
- Life of faith evident as G.I. poet copes with illness - Grand Island Independent
We all have a gift, something to give. To help one another, each day that we live. It may be a handshake, a hug or a smile. To touch another life, makes it all worthwhile. For it's only in giving, that we truly receive; Blessings from God, to those ...
- Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visit (The Adobe Press)
Tucked away deep in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes, in the places people rarely visit, are some of the most spectacular places to visit. Densely vegetated dunes and open sand sheets give way to a veritable dune oasis.
- Former secondary school teacher Margaret Fieldhouse dies - Scarborough Today
Former secondary school teacher Margaret Fieldhouse diesScarborough Today, UK - 10 hours ago"She was a very creative person and enjoyed writing and art, and also did a lot of poetry." A copy of the book can be found at Scarborough Library. ...
- Review: Guillaume Zuili's double-exposure photographs - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesReview: Guillaume Zuili's double-exposure photographsLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 hours agoThe most provocative works in the show give physical fixity to fragments of poetry by Emily Dickinson. The lines are written out in white plastic block ...
- Halloween events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Cemetery tour | Hammond The 10th annual Suzanne G. Long Memorial Oak Hill cemetery tour is from 1 to 4 p.m. Oct. 5, hosted by Hammond Historical Society. Tickets are $5.
- First taste of poetry-dance-jazz hybrid in ‘It Sure is Risky ... - Kansas City Star
First taste of poetry-dance-jazz hybrid in ‘It Sure is Risky ...Kansas City Star, MO - 11 hours agoIt was, all in all, an agreeably noirish 60 minutes as Jaffe read poems redolent of gritty street life, deepening shadows, love lost and found, booze, ...
- Behold The Patriot! - LeadershipNigeria
Behold The Patriot!LeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 53 minutes agoThe Iyasele of Esanland added a streak of logic and poetry to his homily when he stated that - "In many ways, the fate of our president is tied to the fate ...
- Feats on film: Get real for high drama - The Independent
'Man on Wire', as thrilling as any blockbuster, is also a true story. It's just one of a new wave of great British-made documentaries, says Simon Usborne It can be said with reasonable certainty that Philippe Petit is the only tightrope walker to ...
- Conversation in Tobacco (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Every day the mills are fed Tiny wafers of their flesh. -- Ed Ochester, "The Miners at Revloc" He doesn't need to speak English, one word hanging like a pipe from an open lip, heavy to burden the chapped teeth, she understands him transparently, he is tobacco smoke, he clips his hand...
- Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ... - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing ...
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