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- Beware, Akho still keeping vigil (The Times of India)
Akho, the 17th century Gujarati poet's works have been translated in English in a new book, while his bust has been unveiled recently in the old city area.
- Church born again as library, community center - Sun and Press
Karol Proppe of McDonough remembers the town's little white Calvary Episcopal Church as part of her childhood: sitting in its wooden pews, marveling at the artistry of its stained glass, dusting its windowsills. Her great-great-grandfather, William ...
- Art, the universal language of religion - American Muslim
Art, the universal language of religionAmerican Muslim, MO - 1 hour agoThe Holy Qur’an was revealed in an Arabia that was alive with the richness of Jahiliya (pre-Islamic) period poetry. The miracle of the Qur’an was not only ...
- Want to own a Dylan? - Pocklington Post
Want to own a Dylan?Pocklington Post, UK - 14 hours agoThe watercolour and gouache paintings were created during 2007 and are said to visually echo the stylistic hallmarks of Dylan's prose, poetry and music. ...
- The Art of Science (Washington Post)
THE TEN MOST BEAUTIFUL EXPERIMENTS By George Johnson
- Bristol summer gallery opens doors to artists, art lovers (The Addison Independent)
By KATHRYN FLAGG BRISTOL — The cement floors and creaking garage door betray the space’s original purpose — but the photographs, paintings and sculptures arranged throughout the new Gallery at 85 North Street in Bristol signal the little building’s wholehearted transition from storage space to fine art forum. The gallery is the latest addition to Bristol’s blossoming arts scene, and the ...
- Live alone and like it (Poughkeepsie Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- A natural wonder and a wonderful train ride in southeastern Kentucky (Lexington Herald-Leader)
CORBIN . It all started with my quest for the moonbow, that rare phenomenon that can be seen only on a clear night under a full moon. There have been reports of moonbows, the nocturnal .equivalents of rainbows, at .California's Yosemite National Park, at Waimea in Hawaii, and in New Zealand, but there are only two places in the world where scientists say moonbows occur regularly during ...
- Comic books 'can get boys in the habit of reading' - Times Online
Comic books 'can get boys in the habit of reading'Times Online, UK - 2 hours agoIn a separate initiative, also backed by government cash, the charity Booktrust will send a list of poetry books to schools. Michael Rosen, the Children's ...
- 'Tenured radical' tries to revive American professors' group (Times & Transcript)
In his professorial attire and flowing, Zeus-like beard, Cary Nelson would look right at home behind a lectern, expounding on obscure poets. He even resembles one of the leading influences on his scholarship - Karl Marx.
- Amar Singh gets poetic about meeting with Sonia (New Kerala)
New Delhi, July 7: Political crises can also inspire poetry. Ask Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh, who used the words of an old Hindi film song to describe his meeting with Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
- Beatrice D. Price (The Rockingham News)
CONCORD — Beatrice Dinsmore Price, 91, died Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the Concord Hospital after a brief illness.
- Partnership To Paint Learning Experiences - Morning News
BENTONVILLE -- Art is like a puzzle. Making sense of the whole picture means fitting together the integral parts, like context and content. NorthWest Arkansas Community College and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art have collaborated to integrate ...
- Free films focus on science - Business Gazette
Free films focus on scienceBusiness Gazette, MD - 1 hour agoA poetry reading will be held 7:30 pm Tuesday, followed by an open mike on the themes of the Exquisite Corpse. The closing reception will be held 5 pm to 8 ...
- The Insomniac's Guide to Late-Night TV Movies: June 16-21 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The nights are getting shorter leading up to Friday night's summer solstice, which means it's harder than ever to get to sleep at a proper time. So why fight it? Stay up past your bedtime and catch some late-night flicks. Here's a guide to the best ...
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