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- Spring Calendar - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Barrage in "High Strung." The young, hip cast of Barrage, a contemporary string ensemble, will dish out high-energy virtuosity in their newest show. The international cast features six violinists/vocalists, a drummer, a bass player and a guitarist ...
- Norma Woodall (Mendocino Beacon)
Norma Alice Woodall passed away May 20, 2008 at Ukiah Adventist hospital, following a long illness. Alice was born March 21, 1924, in San Francisco, Calif. Her parents then moved to Little River, where they founded a homestead out on the Little River Prairie.
- With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ... - FindLaw
With the Spanish Parliament Poised to Extend "Human Rights" to ...FindLaw, CA - 1 hour agoAs Professor Gary Francione observed in Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog? and Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ...
- Critics choose their most-loathed books - Times Online
Critics choose their most-loathed booksTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoI was studying American literature at university, and he was supposed to be a leading writer. I gave up at about page 600, tired of pharaohs and anal sex. ...
- Religion Calendar: 05/17/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- 2008 Artists to Watch - Jackson Free Press
2008 Artists to WatchJackson Free Press, MS - 35 minutes agoListening to his music is listening to poetry on wax. 5th Child is hard at work on his third album, “Behind The Music,†which is sure to hit your ears ...
- Nextfest boasts inventive new crop - Canada.com
EDMONTON - "Life-changing sounds a bit dramatic," laughs Nicole Schafenacker apologetically. "But it's true ... . " She's not talking religious conversion, or low-carb free-fall, or early Martha Graham choreography. But it's a bona fide case of ...
- MC professor to present paper at Oxford University (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
To mark her 25th year at Midland College, English professor Pam Howell wanted to do something special and she found it. This summer, she will present a paper at the 20th Oxford Round Table in England in July.Â
- June 26-July 2, 2008 (Boulder Weekly)
Jared Polis, 33, isn’t easily perturbed.
- Search to Divine Authorship Leads 'Footprints' to Court - Daily Herald
The single set of footprints in the sand -- as millions of inspired souls now know -- was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as ...
- Master class: How the National Gallery is turning children on to art (Independent)
Harry is five, and tired in an I'm-not-tired-Miss way, despite having travelled for four hours on a bus from Wolverhampton to the capital. He has walked up the marble entrance stairs of London's National Gallery, and up another flight to reach Room 1. Here, surrounded by artworks, his words come in a seamlessly rhythmic stream, untroubled by doubt or pauses. "When I saw a picture of it real I ...
- 'King Lear': Elkin takes on royal role to open Shakespeare in Delaware Park (The Buffalo News)
Few dramatic undertakings are as daunting, as difficult, or -- if done well -- as thrilling as Shakespeare's “King Lear.â€
- The lure of the street - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe lure of the streetguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago"There must be eyes on the street," declared Jane Jacobs in The Death and Life of Great American Cities (1961), and a generation of photographers was on ...
- Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing police - Bradenton Herald
Family of woman who died after being Tasered suing policeBradenton Herald, United States - 4 hours agoIn a recent interview with The Associated Press, Ryan Delafield, said his aunt was an active church member, who liked to write poetry, and should still be ...
- Britain's "lyrical terrorist" wins court appeal (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London on Tuesday.
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