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- Musical service offers Jesus with a touch of jazz - Louisville Courier-Journal
Musical service offers Jesus with a touch of jazzLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 8 hours agoThe nonprofit group also offers sacred music concerts headed by an opera baritone; Drama Serving the Word; Poetry Serving the Word; and Sanctuary Jazz, ...
- BIG AT BASEL - Artnet
BIG AT BASELArtnet, NY - 22 minutes agoPart documentary and part poetry, the work suggests that a more closely argued examination of Devlin, her politics and her times might be useful today. ...
- Outfront and center: Bad poetry returns! (The Charlotte Observer)
When the Observer's Doug Robarchek retired in 2005, the humor columnist known as the Outfront Guy single-handedly caused a citywide shortage of cheesy jokes that make you laugh in spite of yourself. For readers who've been jonesing for an Outfront fix ever since, great news: A new book, “The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of OutFrontery,†($14, Main Street Rag). Most of ...
- Poetry can be true without being True - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Poetry can be true without being TrueThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 28 minutes agoShaw edits the poetry column for The Oregonian and teaches literature and writing. She talked about her book in an e-mail conversation. ...
- CW finally unveils its Sunday-night fall schedule - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The CW, seen in Northeast Ohio on WBNX Channel 55, announced a Sunday lineup of four new series for the fall. All produced in partnership with the production company Media Rights Capital, the four freshman shows had not been chosen when the CW ...
- Poetry-inspiring house for sale (BBC News)
The house that inspired one of England's most famous poets goes up for sale for £3m.
- Manifesto - Washington City Paper
Washington City PaperManifestoWashington City Paper, DC - 3 hours agoOh, and did I mention that MANIFESTO! is funny? Sure, Judd Apatow flicks are funny, reruns of Seinfeld are funny, this Onion video is funny, but MANIFESTO! ...
- Insults, Hopes, and the Future - Slate
Any day now we're going to make list of the words and phrases that strike dread into the heart of a Fray editor. A personal favorite would be "causation and correlation—don't you realize they're different?" Yes, we do, everyone does, could we start ...
- Bay St. Louis: Back in business (The Times of Acadiana)
As the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast slowly recovers from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, hard-hit Bay St. Louis, which lost most of its town, has made a tremendous comeback and is back in business.
- Japanese culture blossoms in class for seniors - Contra Costa Times
Japanese culture blossoms in class for seniorsContra Costa Times, CA - 19 minutes agoCommunity items gathered fresh daily. Call 510-262-2784 or e-mail ctreadway@cctimes.com. The fax number is 510-262-2776. The Sakura Kai Festival and Talent ...
- Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz - Austin 360 (subscription)
Cristin O'Keefe AptowiczAustin 360 (subscription), TX - 1 hour agoEver since "slam pappy" Marc Smith conceived of the poetry slam competition in 1984, its popularity has steadily steamrolled through countless weekly ...
- Penn State Altoona Kids' College offers art camps - PennState Altoona
Penn State Altoona is once again partnering with the Altoona Area School District to offer Kids’ College camps geared toward students interested in the arts. There are five such camps running July 14-18: Art of Culinary; Cartooning; Draw Dragons of ...
- A trio of stunning books to read this spring - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
A trio of stunning books to read this springDubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoAs the skies rain ash and the duo evades marauding tribes of cannibals in their march to the warm climes of the coast, there's a bleak poetry in the love ...
- Things To Do, Places To Go - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Things To Do, Places To GoAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 1 hour agoDewpoint – an exhibition of photography, poetry and printmaking by Rebecca Marr, Valerie Gillies and Carol Dunbar, 10am-5pm, today, tomorrow, Saturday, ...
- 'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today (The Bismarck Tribune)
Title: "The Bell Jar" Author: Sylvia Plath Pages: 244 Available: Online and booksellers It was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Bell Jar," for a blurb on the cover warned me that it was "a heartbreaking story of a talented young woman who descends into madness."
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