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- Randi Ward: A W.Va. Poet Who Truly Cares - Graffiti
Randi Ward: A W.Va. Poet Who Truly CaresGraffiti, WV - 27 minutes agoIn her first book of poetry, “Meditations on Salt,” published in the Faroe Islands under her auspicious pseudonym, numerous panoramas of unending hillsides ...
- Poetry helps heal veteran’s WWII wounds - Register-Guard
After the conversation turns to Iwo Jima, he walks slowly to another room, with that uncertain gait of James Ryan in the first and last cemetery scenes of “Saving Private Ryan.” He brings back the newspaper clipping. “Corp. John Connors ...
- Combing Optional - Cleveland Free Times
Cleveland Free TimesCombing OptionalCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoIf it had been turned into a, yawn, parking lot, you'd miss all the live music: acts like Revelry, Early Girl, Natural Facts, the Hessler poetry contest ...
- Music Review: Yusa - Haiku - Blogcritics.org
Music Review: Yusa - HaikuBlogcritics.org, OH - 4 hours agoIn the liner notes of the disc, Yusa quotes Mexican poet Octavia Paz's definition of a haiku as "a poetic experience re-created as lived poetry". ...
- Stolen Shakespeare Folio Found - Washington Post
LONDON -- A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and valued $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. Police in Durham, northeast England, said ...
- Finding a Path that Fits...and Flows - Huffington Post
Finding a Path that Fits...and FlowsHuffington Post, NY - 5 hours agoKay Goldstein, MA teaches meditation and writes poetry, fiction and articles addressing the challenges and joys of daily living and spiritual practice. ...
- Birthday Boy - George W. Bush - Capitol Hill Blue
For at least the third time in public, in six days, George W. Bush mentioned his birthday. (there have been others, but I am not invited to 7 figure fund raisers) The first time, Boy George was being asked about gas prices, and managed to "rap" from ...
- The al-Farash al-Ha-ir Everlasting Singer - Sudan Tribune
The al-Farash al-Ha-ir Everlasting SingerSudan Tribune, Sudan - 1 hour ago’Uthman artistic contributions, however, added enormously to the modern songs of Sudan, as he introduced in new forms of music the wonderful poetry of ...
- Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era - 2TheAdvocate
Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era2TheAdvocate, LA - 6 minutes agoBooks of photography, history, fiction, literature, poetry and more will be offered at $5 each for hardcovers and $2 each for paperbacks. ...
- Brew, blues flow from Festival Park - Robesonian
Are you a connoisseur of beer? Do you enjoy soulful music? Would you like to see Fayetteville’s new Festival Park? Satisfy your tastebuds, ear drums and curiosity Saturday at the fifth annual Blues ‘n Brews Festival. All you need is a ...
- SUMMER DRESSES REVEAL MORE THAN WOMAN MAY CARE TO SHOW - Yahoo News
DEAR ABBY : At the age of 40, I had emergency cardiac surgery followed by an infection, more surgery and six months of difficult recovery. With the help of medical professionals and my husband's tireless care, I finally healed. It's been nearly five ...
- Review: Reading the Bible as literature - Daily Sentinel
Leland Ryken & Philip Ryken, eds. (Crossway, 2016pgs, $50h) My conservative religious training taught me to view the Bible, especially the narrative parts, as history; inspired to be sure, but history, all the same. Period. So, when people would use ...
- Pledged to Obama - Wall Street Journal
Amid months of fervent campaigning on behalf of Barack Obama, Jody Rodgers of Seattle ran a side campaign -- stringing up banners and passing out buttons, making stump speeches at the neighborhood elementary school and courting constituents at the ...
- Skip to the heart beat and it's all the more rosy - Sydney Morning Herald
Skip to the heart beat and it's all the more rosySydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoPoetry has long agreed with Baruch, or Moses, or whoever really wrote Deuteronomy. Coleridge's Ancient Mariner is redeemed only when, unthinking, ...
- Lonely life as commoner for former king - Gulf Times
In this file photo former king Gyanendra greeting visitors in the Nepalese style on the auspicious occasion of his 60th birthday at Narayanhity Royal Palace in Kathmandu KATHMANDU: With few friends coming to visit and his son and one-time heir now ...
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