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- Rabbi discusses church shootings - Nashville Tennessean
Rabbi Rami Shapiro visited the Unitarian Fellowship of Murfreesboro Sunday trying to bring clarity to the actions of a man who opened fire in a Knoxville church last Sunday, killing two and wounding seven. “We live in frightening times,” Shapiro ...
- Rappers and poets and artists -- oh my! (Miami Herald)
It's no secret that some of us, ahem, love little, off-the-beaten-path places, especially in this town, where paths may be off and may be beaten but rarely does the twain meet. One of those places is Circa 28 in Wynwood. On Friday, a bigger than usual fusion of art, poetry and music will occur, beginning with a live performance by monthly resident band Elastic Bond at 11 p.m. and continuing with ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star (subscription)
Poems always delightAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 16 hours agoMy girls love "Band-Aids," in which a little boy (illustrated in plaintive, messy-haired glory by the author) recites how he has bandages stuck all over his ...
- Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notes - Tampabay.com
Review: 'Sing Me Back Home' strikes personal notesTampabay.com, FL - 3 hours agoThe tortured poetry of Cash and Haggard, for example, deftly chronicled the lives of those behind bars. America's love-hate relationship with the bottle and ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost ChildrenPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 1 hour agoAnd Still, “They Wait” strives through people, politics, poetry, prose and “pure” excellence to ignite an urgent national dialogue about the foster care ...
- Keith Carter, Wings exhibit puts poetry in motion (Port Arthur News)
A bevy of large format, framed black and white photos clutter the floor of the McFaddin Ward Gallery at the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont.
- How a poetry-enhancing technique boosts memory (New Kerala)
Washington, July 31 : Whether it's a nursery rhyme or a Shakespearian sonnet, alliterations have always been an integral part of poetry. Now, a new study suggests that the literary technique is not only useful for poetry but also for memory.
- Letters to the Editor: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
I love New York—the sprawling cement, the bustle of the non-stop traffic, the throngs of people pushing through the sidewalks, as long shadows are cast on the street below from enormous skyscrapers.
- STAGE REVIEW: 'Cyrano de Bergerac' a feast for the senses - Reading Eagle
CENTER VALLEY - The final offering of the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival's season is a sumptuous feast for the senses, as well as a brilliant rendering of one of the most romantic plays ever written: Emund Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac." With ...
- Robinho set for tough Manchester City debut against jilted Chelsea - Daily Telegraph
New kid on the block: Robinho will be hoping for more success at new club Manchester City Photo: Getty Images If the Brazilian can reproduce half of what he did that sticky night in Cadiz in August 2005 when City welcome Chelsea to Eastlands on ...
- Your Weekly Arts Picks - Cleveland Free Times
Your Weekly Arts PicksCleveland Free Times, OH - 5 hours agoFree. The artists in Baldwin-Wallace's Autumn Invitational Ceramics Exhibition explore the traditions and challenges of their medium in a multitude of ways. ...
- 'Bloody Bess' is a bloody blast; a thoughtful 'North' shows the ... - Chicago Tribune
After Steppenwolf's triumph at the Tony Awards last Sunday, it may be difficult to remember that it wasn't always the biggest game in town. In the 1970s, Stuart Gordon's Organic Theater Company was every bit as influential—and it still has ...
- of Mad Dogs and Yamaha 50s - All Things Pakistan
of Mad Dogs and Yamaha 50sAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 2 hours agoDuring my high school years, poetry of Iqbal became part of our compulsory Urdu course. Almost in every Urdu class our teacher used to make us think about ...
- N. SCOTT TRIMBLE/The Columbian - Columbian
Marilyn Moelhman was reading around midnight when she accidentally smushed a fly within the pages of her book. After killing it, a sense of dread and smallness consumed her. “I felt really bad about it,” Marilyn, 12, said. “Because in the grand ...
- Doused with delight (Midland Daily News)
    SANFORD -- Dozens of children ignored a cool breeze Thursday morning when they ran, jumped, shrieked with delight and bounced beach balls inside Sanford Lake Park's new spray playground.
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