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- Manchester Choral Society presents musical prayer for peace - NewHampshire.com
NewHampshire.comManchester Choral Society presents musical prayer for peaceNewHampshire.com, NH - 20 minutes ago“The Armed Man,” which draws influences from wide-ranging sources, incorporates poetry by Rudyard Kipling, John Dryden, Jonathan Swift and Toge Sankichi and ...
- Chapel Singers Pay Tribute to British Composers at Spring Concert - Trinity Tripod (subscription)
Chapel Singers Pay Tribute to British Composers at Spring ConcertTrinity Tripod (subscription), CT - 2 hours agoThe song is actually an adaptation of Christopher Smart's poem of the same name. Smart was an 18th century poet who, according to Anglican clergyman Walter ...
- Pensioner wins fight to build wind turbine - News & Star
News & StarPensioner wins fight to build wind turbineNews & Star, UK - 3 hours agoHe said his wife, Isabele, 73, had “given up being surprised” by his projects which also include poetry and ballroom dancing. But he expected that his plan ...
- Rank and File (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Online lists, and the (many) people who love them.
- Katie Couric shows her 'nerd' side with YouTube channel - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesKatie Couric shows her 'nerd' side with YouTube channelLos Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoThere are glimpses of her singing a duet with Bette Midler for an environmental fundraiser, reading poetry with Meryl Streep and attending a lively ...
- No mystery in writer's return (The Daily Iowan)
It won't be the shady Miss White in the Study with the Candlestick. It won't be the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew figuring it out, either. And despite Mr. Green's shifty eyes, it will in fact be Martha Grimes in the Dey House with Novel in hand. While a murder-in-question is not anticipated for the discussion, anecdotes and advice are expected to occur during the author's reading today at 8 p.m.
- The love of learning (The Manila Times)
For many of you of the graduating class, the love of learning has already taken hold. For others it often happens later and often by surprise, as history has shown time and again. That’s part of the magic.
- Latitude weekend tickets sold out - Evening News Norwich
Weekend tickets for one of the region's biggest music festivals have already sold out. Organisers of Latitude are thrilled at the rise in popularity of the £3m music and arts festival in its third year. Last year all 20,000 tickets sold out a few ...
- Arts center to host Colorado poet (The Dodge City Daily Globe)
Bob Lancaster measures the distance from the floor to the center of a piece of art work after hanging it on one of the walls at the Carnegie Center for the Arts Thursday afternoon. Lancaster is helping hang a show by Pueblo, Colo. artist Tony Moffeit that will be on display this weekend.
- Bravo Looks at ‘Ironic Iconic America’ - Television Week
Bravo Looks at ‘Ironic Iconic America’Television Week, MI - 3 hours ago... Poetry Jam”) and Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli. The duo will travel across the US to highlight American beauty, fashion, love, sex, design and food. ...
- Area Haitians celebrate their island and its flag - Palm Beach Post
DELRAY BEACH — It's a day of pride for Haitians all over the world. And on Sunday, that pride was spread along the grounds of Old School Square, where onlookers could hear Caribbean music blaring from speakers even before peaking at the stage. They ...
- 68th annual event draws in writers - Indiana Daily Student
68th annual event draws in writersIndiana Daily Student - 4 hours agoClasses are broken up into four different sections: fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and how to read like a writer. “‘Reading Like a Writer’ encourages ...
- Celebrating by sharing faith (The Springfield News-Leader)
Celebrating Independence Day has been a tradition for the members of James River Assembly of God for 11 years.
- Diether Haenicke's column: Finding scholarship at the edges of ... - The Bay City Times - MLive.com
Diether Haenicke's column: Finding scholarship at the edges of ...The Bay City Times - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoThe Journal of the History of Sexuality reveals the self-satisfying habits of a 17th century Scotsman who, besides writing poetry, regrettably also recorded ...
- Festival celebrates local literacy (Mississauga News)
Several Mississauga authors are participating in an inaugural festival this weekend in Brampton that's designed to promote local writers. J. Nichole Noel and Judy Powell are taking part in Knowledge Fest, which runs Saturday and Sunday at Knowledge Bookstore.
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