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- HEAD TO HEAD - Irish Times
HEAD TO HEADIrish Times, Ireland - 7 hours ago... deep in thought and reflection, for readings on Irish literature and poetry, and meeting with all the major political leaders in Northern Ireland. ...
- Artist describes work as 'my life on canvas' - Roanoke Times
Gallery owner Beverly Bishop talks with customers and family members at the grand opening of her gallery, Studio 325, in Radford. The building started as a theater about 1915 and remained a performance space until about 1953, Bishop said. "Once I ...
- Horticulturist Farr was an artist at heart - Reading Eagle
Horticulturist Farr was an artist at heartReading Eagle, PA - 6 hours agoHe expressed his deepest feelings about flowers, nature and the outdoors in eloquent essays and poetry. Friends said of Farr that he had " ... a great deal ...
- Joliet woman's tragedy finds photographic outlet - Joliet Herald News
Joliet woman's tragedy finds photographic outletJoliet Herald News, IL - 3 hours agoThis ended her ability to write poetry, short stories or teach creative writing classes. But miraculously, Snodgrass' tragedy also opened up new worlds of ...
- Itisaluna officially announces the launch of its operations in the ... - AME Info (press release)
AME Info (press release)Itisaluna officially announces the launch of its operations in the ...AME Info (press release), United Arab Emirates - 11 hours agoItisaluna's entertainment bouquet also includes the Funbox service, through which subscribers can listen to excerpts of Classical and Ghazali poetry, ...
- Recalling Solzhenitsyn, the genius of socialist realism - International Herald Tribune
Most of the recent tributes to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who died earlier this month, have concentrated on his titanic struggle against the Soviet regime, and rightly so. But what seems to have gotten lost is the reason he was listened to in the first ...
- Thriller Books: The world of books is finally coming out of the Blues - Best Syndication
The world of books has seen many changes and if one goes by the continuing and unprecedented reading preferences of the present day readers, there is no doubt that the world is likely to see some favourable trends in the coming years. It has always ...
- Slice Of Life - Kentucky New Era
The American Red Cross will offer a baby sitter’s training class from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Red Cross office on Main Street. Youth ages 11-15 will learn how to become baby sitters. The class has new and updated material that teaches ...
- Happy Families by Carlos Fuentes, translated by Edith Grossman - Times Online
Times OnlineHappy Families by Carlos Fuentes, translated by Edith GrossmanTimes Online, UK - 8 hours agoBut there are, as always, magic and poetry in Fuentes' prose (not overlooking the very accomplished and natural translation of it by Edith Grossman) that ...
- Inside Our Schools - Spectrum
We're off and running. It's a great new year at Panorama Elementary. We would like to welcome to our faculty two new fifth-grade teachers. Jeff Hemming and Amy Coombs are a very welcomed addition to our awesome staff. We appreciate all of the support ...
- Love for Chinese poems spurs show - VietNamNet Bridge
VietNamNet BridgeLove for Chinese poems spurs showVietNamNet Bridge, Vietnam - 4 hours agoArt-lovers will also be able to enjoy the sweet poems created by Lai, praising the beauty of nature, autumn, and his love for his family. ...
- Washington State Book Award winners (Seattle Times)
Books winning this year's Washington State Book Awards include a sci-fi thriller by Matt Ruff, poetry by state poet laureate Samuel Green, a new history of native Seattle by Coll Thrush, a history of dirt by David R. Montgomery, a picture book about a rabbit by George Shannon and an autobiographical novel by Sherman Alexie about growing up on an Indian reservation.
- Something To Be Excited About This Winter - Show and Stay
Something To Be Excited About This WinterShow and Stay, UK - 6 hours agoThe dark fable about a boy created by a lonely inventor who dies, leaving his beloved creation alone and unfinished with only scissors for hands, ...
- Red Ribbon Week brings anti-drug message to Vallejo - Vallejo Times-Herald
Jimmy Myles, 15, a Vallejo High School student, repaints a portion of the mural. (Lanz Christian Ba es/Times-Herald) Volunteers began repainting the derelict anti-drug mural at Tennessee and Monterey streets on Friday. The 20-year-old mural, which ...
- Be Mesmerized by a Rare Fusion of Paintings and Poetry -- New Book ... - GlobeNewsWire (press release)
Be Mesmerized by a Rare Fusion of Paintings and Poetry -- New Book ...GlobeNewsWire (press release), CA - 17 hours agoHis career as a clergyman in the Midwest and Southern California spans over four decades in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church ...
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