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- Xulon Author Releases Book of God-Inspired Wisdom - PR Web (press release)
Xulon Author Releases Book of God-Inspired WisdomPR Web (press release), WA - 36 minutes agoAs an adolescent in school she won awards for her poetry, and as an adult she has won awards for her prose in various contests. But, says the author, ...
- IFLA Satellite Meeting 2008 - Navigating with youth - August 5th and ... - CNW Group
MONTREAL, July 7 /CNW Telbec/ - On August 5th and 6th, 2008, will be held Navigating with youth: In these days of technology, how can public libraries attract and keep their young clientele? This Satellite Meeting precedes the 74th Annual ...
- Singer dedicated to donor program - Courier-Post
CAMDEN — When Darryl Mapp learned that the Gift of Life Donor program had made arrangements to hold an awareness night at Friday's Riversharks game, the Cherry Hill resident was quick to offer his services to the cause. A former standout basketball ...
- Muslim students launch Princeton magazine (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Muslim culture features many prominent achievements in architecture, literature and science. Yet awareness of these accomplishments, according to a group of Princeton University students, is low.
- Seeking photographers - Buckinhamshire Free Press
Seeking photographersBuckinhamshire Free Press, UK - 3 hours agoEvery year the club works on a project with Metroland poets to combine images with poetry. Member Shirley Arnold names India, Nepal, Australia and China ...
- Ever pondered the mystery of time? - Daily Post
Have you ever pondered the mystery of Time? Throughout the ages, mankind has tried to measure and describe its elusive nature. Writer and poet Christopher Dewdney's new book "Soul of the World: Unlocking the Secrets of Time" is a meditation on Time ...
- Outdoor notes: Lumberjack competition comes to Thanksgiving Point (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Thanksgiving Point will host the first round of STIHL Timbersports Series June 6 and 7 as part of its Wild Outdoor Festival. Timbersports will bring together professional athletes from around the world to compete in eight traditional lumberjack disciplines, including single buck, stock and hot saw,
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader (The Oklahoman)
In "Not Exactly Job” (Mongrel Empire Press, $14), Nathan Brown of Norman has created an extraordinary work of poetry that challenges the reader. The challenges come in the questions created in the book's format. All of Brown's poems in this collection focus on some aspect of the Bible's book of Job. At times, the narrator uses first-person to communicate with God and Job; other times, he uses ...
- Compiled by SHEELA CHANDRAN - Star-ecentral.com
THE Sunrise Jazz & Rhythm Fest 2008 returns for the ninth consecutive year featuring various sub-genres of jazz, such as neo jazz, folk jazz, modern, ethnic and blues, performed by established and new local artistes. The festival, traditionally held ...
- Sweet and Low (Metro Weekly)
If you saw 2006's indie dynamo, John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus , it would be impossible not to remember Jay Brannan. His character, Ceth, was the one having the national anthem sung between his ass cheeks in one of the movie's signature moments, equal parts sex and sentiment.
- Voices of Faith: June 14, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
Q. It’s summer, a time when people often pick up a good book to take on vacation. There are many books on spirituality and faith — are there any that you would recommend to our readers?
- CD review: "Wild & Free," The Radiators (Stamford Advocate)
Trying to the synthesize the 30 years of New Orleans road dogs The Radiators into a two-disc set is nearly impossible.
- Jess at the Cooley Art Gallery (The Oregonian)
In a treasure-trove retrospective opening tomorrow at Reed College's Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery , "Jess: To and From the Printed Page," the late San Francisco artist known as Jess is connected through his many collaborations and friendships to the broader literary scene in which he thrived.
- A look at the best books for fall - ScrippsNews
Fall is shaping up as the busiest season for new releases ever. The list of upcoming fiction is both broad and deep, particularly in new titles by old names. Here's the list, starting with a very familiar name: "The Widows of Eastwick" by John Updike ...
- What's Happening (The Patriot Ledger)
A weekly calendar of arts and entertainment events on the South Shore, in Boston and Cambridge, and within a short drive.
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