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- If we're comfortable in our non-belief, why bash believers? - Chicago Sun-Times
Albert Einstein's letter, containing a short rant about God and the Bible, sold recently for 25 times its expected price, thanks, in part, to professional atheist Richard Dawkins being one of the unsuccessful bidders. It's long been said religion is ...
- Playwright’s Festival returns to Telluride - The Daily Planet
Playwright’s Festival returns to TellurideThe Daily Planet, CO - 9 hours agoBy Susan Viebrock Good drama finds poetry in the flotsam and jetsam of our lives. It survives because it extrapolates what is universal and eternal — and ...
- Goodbye high school, hello college, and feeling torn - Stamford Advocate
DARIEN - It is three days until my high school graduation and to be honest, I really don't know what I am feeling. I'm torn between being ready to move on while at the same time having to say goodbye to the people I've made strong bonds with in the ...
- Mirza Saleem Baig: throwing light on literature - The News - International
Mirza Saleem Baig: throwing light on literatureThe News - International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoCommenting on the expression in Urdu poetry in relation to politics and other social issues, Baig said that although there have been a lot of hurdles, ...
- Enid Bagnold: at odds with the world - Daily Telegraph
Enid Bagnold was 64 years old when she wrote The Chalk Garden. Its first producer, Irene Selznick, wrote later that "I have known no one else in my life as eager for laurels as Enid still was… she craved celebrity." Ambition: Enid Bagnold in 1918 ...
- Also in Con Houlihan - Independent
No period of time and no tract of territory have been more chronicled in fiction and in history and on film than what is properly called The Old West. Of course it has been romanticised -- but underneath all the myth there was hard drama and poetry ...
- Help us beat stigma of depression - Evening News Norwich
A charity which helps people deal with depression is making a special film to raise awareness of the condition, which will be shown at a concert in the city. Soft Shoe Shuffle is written and directed by University of East Anglia graduate Henrietta ...
- Voices of the People - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
Poets have a place to win applause, providing their work impresses the crowd at Boondocks Grill in Tupelo. On a recent Monday night, Matt Gard, 36, of Nettleton, earned claps and cheers when he walked into the restaurant. The memory of a poem he ...
- A personal touch to a card - Summerland Review
A personal touch to a cardSummerland Review, Canada - 21 minutes agoAnd don’t forget to help them sign their masterpieces. She’ll love a hand or foot print from the very little ones. Try your hand at poetry. ...
- Clintons fight for primary rebound - Vancouver Business Journal
NASHUA, N.H. - With their presidential hopes and political legacy on the line, Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband battled across New Hampshire on Sunday, fighting to become the comeback couple of the 2008 race. Change was the word on their lips ...
- Poole: Newest Warrior Maggette is all business - Alameda Times-Star
ALAMEDA -- HAVING ADDRESSED about three dozen kids at a team-sponsored camp, the newest Warrior, now surrounded by media in the humid gymnasium at Alameda High, is directed to a seat and attempts to explain his journey to the Bay Area. It is quickly ...
- Yale and Harvard Teach Coprophagia - Boston IMC
That's what I told these characters on webook.com who couldn't fathom what that word meant. I am sure that they teach coprophagia if these Bushes can get degrees from them. Maybe you had better tell these E-Nazis to stop trying to suppress that word ...
- Mamma Mia, it's Meryl! (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Short reviews of new and recent releases... OPENING THIS WEEK THE DARK KNIGHT (PG-13) Read Lance Goldenberg's review. FLIGHT OF THE RED BALLOON (NR) Read Lance Goldenberg's review. MAMMA MIA! (PG-13) Based on the Broadway musical so beloved by aging boomers and their familiars, Mamma Mia! relies on the hits of '70s uber-group Abba to tell the story of a young bride-to-be (Amanda Seyfried) trying ...
- The Classical Music Network - ConcertoNet
The Classical Music NetworkConcertoNet, France - May 9, 2008A few decades ago, Crumb was all the rage, his eerie Bartokian sounds, his settings of Lorca poetry, and with dreamy poetic works like Star Child, ...
- Poetry in Motion - Ethanol Producer Magazine
Poetry in MotionEthanol Producer Magazine, ND - 3 hours agoWalt Whitman Jeff Broin changed the name of his family’s business from Broin Companies to Poet LLC in 2007 to represent, rather than describe, ...
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