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- Jerry Zeller, priest, professor whose optimism inspired others (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Dr. Jerry Zeller's heart was revealed in passport stamps, a telltale reminder of the beauty he found in other worlds and other people. A professor, poet and priest, Dr. Zeller studied in Egypt as a Fulbright scholar and led students on field trips across Europe. The insights he gleaned from his travels abroad surfaced in classroom lectures, in spiritual conversations and in random bits of verse. ...
- New on the Net: Fourth of July edition - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Fourth of July weekend seems like a good time to stay close, save gas and take an online visit to the National Archives, maybe for an exploration of the Declaration of Independence. You can find a scanned copy of the original, the text ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' - MiamiHerald.com
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish'MiamiHerald.com, FL - 19 hours agoAnd with "Jellyfish" he and his partner, Shira Geffen - the duo share writing and directing credit here - have produced a little piece of cinematic poetry. ...
- Trailblazers, but Selling a Romantic Kind of Love - New York Times
New York TimesTrailblazers, but Selling a Romantic Kind of LoveNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe pathway for personal true stories, performed by those who lived them, was paved by the established literary vogue for confessional poetry. ...
- What's my age again? - Guardian Blogs
Lying about her age? ... Duffy's youth works in contrast to her vintage 60s sound. Photo: John Rahim/Rex Features Does pop music need to be made by young people? I'm asking because there's been an unpleasant undercurrent of ageism around two current ...
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- Sing him to heaven: Poet laureate of American hymns passes on - Holmen Courier
Sing him to heaven: Poet laureate of American hymns passes onHolmen Courier, WI - May 23, 2008At 18, Vajda began translating Slovak stories and poetry. “His interest in hymn writing came through his translation work,” said Barry Bobb, choral director ...
- Police seek information on teen's actions before fatal crash - Post-Star
ARGYLE — Police continue to investigate the death of a 16-year-old Greenwich boy who died in an automobile crash early Sunday morning. Police want to know if Devon Jeskie was drinking alcohol and whether the teen was returning from a party at the ...
- Tilly and the Wall hang onto their whimsy (Tacoma News Tribune)
Even though they may be twenty-something indie icons, Omaha’s Tilly and the Wall refuse to grow up.
- Take a Trip Back to Simplicity With Pop Goes the Poetry -- New Book Pays Tribute to Simplicity and Peaceful ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
ALEXANDER, Ark., May 13, 2008 -- Life truly was simple ages ago. Back then, simplicity was very common in everyone's minds and expressions. In his new book Pop Goes The Poetry, author Ralph Watley takes his readers back to the past with a series of poems that will entertain and refresh everyone's minds.
- Brief Encounters : Rose Styron : A Woman of Grace - Martha's Vineyard Times
Brief Encounters : Rose Styron : A Woman of GraceMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 1 hour agoAnd that was very different from the poetry I'd written before: a diary of a mind in grief." And she adds, "I'm still in the space of missing him, ...
- Open for Business - SFStation.com
SFStation.comOpen for BusinessSFStation.com, CA - 7 hours agoJuly 10-13: Tara Foley and young Mission-based artists collaborate with visitors to create poetry collages, Bad at Sports presents a listening station of ...
- Behold, a happy poet (Independent)
"Sometimes", said the poet Sheena Pugh in a poem which was, for a while, plastered all over the London Underground, "things don't go, after all,/ from bad to worse." Sometimes, she adds, "green thrives", "crops don't fail", "a man aims high" and "all goes well". And sometimes, she didn't add, a poet can be happy. Yes, even a poet who has won the hearts and, more rarely, the wallets of hundreds ...
- 19th-century baseball presentation to celebrate America's birthday - Times Herald-Record
19th-century baseball presentation to celebrate America's birthdayTimes Herald-Record, NY - 2 hours ago"My show stresses the lure of our national pastime during the 19th century through the use of my collected baseball music, poetry, humorous storytelling, ...
- Casey: Why not memorials for peace? - MetroWest Daily News
I stand in the Place Jean-Moulin in Bordeaux, France. I am in front of the statue, "Gloria Victis," a statue erected to remember the vanquished who died in the Franco-Prussian War in 1870. An angel with immense wings who has the heft of a gladiator ...
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