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- How to Welcome a New Missal (Zenit News Agency)
Well said, Bishop Arthur Serratelli. It is particularly refreshing to hear a bishop speak to the challenge the translators have faced. Catholics and clergy alike should listen careful to his Excellency's words.
- Nehad Selaiha gives an overview of the third Egyptian National ... - Al-Ahram Weekly
Nehad Selaiha gives an overview of the third Egyptian National ...Al-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 2 hours agoObviously taking his inspiration from the scenes of the "rude mechanicals" rehearsing their "tedious brief scene of young Pyramus/ And his love Thisbe" and ...
- North Beach old-timer lands in hospital (San Francisco Chronicle)
On June 5, an elderly man named Jerry Kulek was evicted from his North Beach apartment for falling two months behind in the rent. He lived on the streets for three weeks before he collapsed on the sidewalk in front of Washington Square. He had pneumonia and...
- American Life in Poetry: Sand cherry - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: Sand cherryMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 20 minutes agoBy Ted Kooser Sometimes I think that people are at their happiest when they're engaged in activities close to the work of the earliest humans: telling ...
- Editor's Mailbag (July 17) - Albany Democrat-Herald
I was surprised to see yet another letter from June Forsyth Kenagy in last night’s paper regarding the villainy of the Israelis and the righteousness of Palestinian extremists. I assumed that by now she moved on to another cause that might have the ...
- Four retire at LO Schools - LeRoy Independent
Four retire at LO SchoolsLeRoy Independent, MN - 4 hours agoThanks also for sharing your love of literature and poetry. Believe it or not, I can still write a poem using Iambic Pentameter. ...
- FREAK Shots: Outs de Temp - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsFREAK Shots: Outs de TempNew York Times Blogs, NY - 49 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- London show of Bob Dylan paintings could be Million Dollar Bash (EARTHtimes.org)
London - Even before opening, the exhibition in London of 300 paintings by legendary US singer Bob Dylan promises to be a million dollar bash, as most of the work has already been sold. The Drawn Blank Series, comprising some 300 colourful canvasses ...
- Former England manager Eriksson gets Mexico job (The Washington Times)
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has been hired as Mexico's national soccer coach.
- A woman's world - Jerusalem Post
A woman's worldJerusalem Post, Israel - 2 hours agoIn her new work, which premiers on Wednesday and Thursday, Schenfeld brings the melancholic poetry of Leonard Cohen's songs to the stage anew, and in Hebrew ...
- Prints At Studio Prices (The New York Sun)
What does $2,000 get you in the art market today? More than you might think. At Christie's mid-season print sale on Thursday, many pieces have estimates that resemble the price of the monthly rent on a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan. "What's appealing to many people about a mid-season print sale is that the price range is for the most part below $5,000 a print," a specialist in the print ...
- Kevin Costner as the body politic - Reading Eagle
Kevin Costner as the body politicReading Eagle, PA - 47 minutes agoHe wrote poetry in his spare time, but also played basketball, football and baseball. By 1973 he was studying at California State University at Fullerton, ...
- Still Life - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Still LifeExclaim!, Canada - 13 hours agoOne doesn’t exactly get poetry from Jia’s images, but one gets the very pointed sense that people no longer have control over the world in which they live. ...
- On the Shahnameh millennium concert: A conversation with Master Behzad ... - Payvand Iran News
When my friend Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi asked me to write a piece about the Shahnameh Millennium Concert , I thought it might be best to interview the composer of "Persian Trilogy," Behzad Ranjbaran. The name rang a bell. I knew Behzad from ages ago ...
- Phil W. Cauley (The Staunton News Leader)
FISHERSVILLE — Phil Wilson Cauley, 92, of Fishersville and past resident of Brightview in Staunton died Monday, May 19, 2008, at Augusta Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fishersville. He was born Oct. 19, 1915, in Fordwick, the son of the late Phil R. Cauley and Virginia (Beard) Cauley.
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