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- Gilford rummage sale continues (The Citizen of Laconia)
GILFORD — One of the largest sales of used clothing and household goods in the area will continue today from 8 a. m. to 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church on Route 11-A in Gilford. The church has had annual rummage sales for many years that are long awaited by local residents.
- Literary Calendar: May 3-9 - The Gazette (Montreal)
Literary Calendar: May 3-9The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 2 hours agoSusan Dubrofsky, Steven Manners, Neale McDevitt, Lesley Pasquin, Mary Quinlan and Louise Dessertine join host John Fretz for Poetry Plus at the Arts Café, ...
- Book Review: Brian Hall's 'Fall of Frost' - International Herald Tribune
The life of Robert Frost has been autopsied and re-autopsied so many times that, 45 years since his death, the congeries of appraisals can already be measured in layers, like geologic strata. The early biographies - beginning with Gorham B. Munson's ...
- We Need More Novels about Real Scientists [Scientific American Magazine] (Scientific American)
In novels and films, the most common scientist by far is the mad one. From H. G. Wells’s Dr. MoÂÂreau to Ian Fleming’s Dr. No to Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove, scientists are portrayed as evil geniuses unrestrained by ethics and usually bent on world domination. Over the past two years, as I struggled to write my own novel about physicists and their quest for the Theory of Everything, I ...
- Profile - Pierre Salvadori - The List
Profile - Pierre SalvadoriThe List, UK - 11 hours agoI would love to do a burlesque comedy without any dialogue: it would be movement, ellipsis, poetry, montage, rhythm, irony and pure situation, ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is sure to be one of the most closely watched endeavors of this year's presidential campaign. The daughter of President Kennedy has sought and treasured ...
- Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic culture - Wicked Local West Roxbury
Growing older: Searching for a loving God in a rationalistic cultureWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 44 minutes agoReligion, to my mind, offers a kind of poetry that enriches life. It broadens and deepens one’s worldview, giving it a scope it would not otherwise have. ...
- How Ignorant Are We? The Voters Choose… But On The Basis of What? - The Cutting Edge
How Ignorant Are We? The Voters Choose… But On The Basis of What?The Cutting Edge, DC - 1 hour agoA majority do not read either newspapers, fiction, poetry, or drama. Save for the possibility that they are reading the Bible or works of non-fiction, ...
- Readable and ‘rememberable’ - Sunday Times.lk
Sunday Times.lkReadable and ‘rememberable’Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - 3 hours ago... I look for poetry, especially poetry by Sri Lankan authors. A lot of people write these days and I am aware that there are many creative writing groups ...
- Artists add local flair to International Renaissance event - New Baltimore Voice Newspapers
Artists add local flair to International Renaissance eventNew Baltimore Voice Newspapers, MI - 3 hours agoHer work is compared to poetry because, at best, it's what poetry conveys but does not say directly that is important. Pennington rarely exhibits her work, ...
- Globe West best bets - Boston Globe
Globe West best betsBoston Globe, United States - 15 minutes agoFramingham: Rathskellar, a nationally touring performing arts group, presents a Wild West show featuring American Sign Language poetry, storytelling, ...
- Local slam poetry performances full of personality, persona (Colorado State Collegian)
Larry Holgerson is a writer, a caregiver and a "this, that and the other." Most days he adorns himself in jeans and t-shirts as he goes about the various tasks of his day.
- Power couple - Canada.com
Today is William Shakespeare's 444th birthday. Or pretty close to it, given that we have to guess backwards from the baptismal document. It's also recognized as the anniversary of his death. Although that's not a precisely documented fact either ...
- Engrossing 'Dark Knight' redefines genre (The Aspen Times)
"Batman" isn't a comic book anymore. Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" is a haunted film that leaps beyond its origins and becomes an engrossing tragedy. It creates characters we come to care about.
- Religion Notes - Morning News
Unity of Fayetteville hosts an Open Mic night from 7 to 9 p.m. July 19. The evening features poetry, music and passages from books. The Men's Bible Study at First Presbyterian Church in Bentonville meets every Friday at 6:30 a.m. The current study is ...
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