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- Legacy of Black Mountain College lives - WRAL.com
Washington TimesLegacy of Black Mountain College livesWRAL.com, NC - 10 hours agoThe weekend celebration will feature poetry readings, musical and dance performances. There will be an art show where Black Mountain College inspired work ...Project celebrates the women of Black Mountain College Mountain Xpressall 77 news articles
- The Censor in the Mirror (The Epoch Times)
Ha Jin says it’s not what the Chinese Propaganda Department does to artists, but what it makes artists do.
- The Basics Of Basia Balut - Chattanooga Pulse
The Basics Of Basia BalutChattanooga Pulse, USA - 51 minutes agoBB: They constantly change, but I always come back to poetry. Emily Dickinson, Leonard Cohen, writers, books, everyday life, interactions, folk music, ...
- Activities in autumn (The State)
In between the sometimes oppressive heat and humidity of summer and the frenzy of winter holidays is a slice of heaven. Autumn. It’s the season of football, of course, but it’s also a time chock full of family-friendly activities, many in our own neighborhoods. Church bazaars, featuring old-fashioned activities like cake walks and take-away barbecue plates. Community and school festivals, some ...
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God - Emediawire (press release)
Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with GodEmediawire (press release), WA - Aug 17, 2008Accompanying each poem is an inspirational Biblical scripture and an opportunity for the reader to contemplate his or her own experiences and relationship ...
- Search the Archives (Kansas State Collegian)
A single light shone on the stage, illuminating a lone wooden stool, a glass of water and a microphone. On this night, the microphone would feature a legendary voice of North American radio: Garrison Keillor.
- Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soars - Detroit Free Press
Messiaen's haunting 'Quartet' soarsDetroit Free Press, United States - 9 hours agoBY MARK STRYKER • FREE PRESS MUSIC CRITIC • October 6, 2008 "A piece of music must be interesting, it must be beautiful, and it must touch the listener," ...
- Novelist Michael Redhill named a judge for prestigious Griffin ... - The Canadian Press
Novelist Michael Redhill named a judge for prestigious Griffin ...The Canadian Press, TORONTO - 1 hour agoTORONTO — Michael Redhill, a noted Canadian novelist, poet, and playwright and publisher, will be among the judges for the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize. ...
- Vatican to host meeting on evolutionary theory - Globe and Mail
larry price from Arnstein, Canada writes: Evolutionary theory is the oldest unfounded theory in science. "Evolution" fundamentally means "change," and the observation that the universe is changing moment to moment is not a radical conclusion. "You ...
- A big loss - Concord Monitor
A big lossConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... I could count on the paper to feature wonderful pictures of our children and their friends, be it sports, theater, art exhibits, poetry readings, ...
- Jeff library plans talk on Cave Hill Cemetery (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The Jeffersonville Township Public Library, 211 E. Court Ave., will offer a free slide show on the history of Louisville's Cave Hill Cemetery at 6:30 p.m. today.
- Regional Happenings: Grape festival, other events slated - Baxter Bulletin
Regional Happenings: Grape festival, other events slatedBaxter Bulletin, AR - 23 minutes agoCelebrate America's Western culture with music, storytelling and poetry recitations by working cowboys. Concerts planned both evenings. ...
- Lelynn Dwight Trumbull, 98 - Republican Eagle
Lelynn Dwight Trumbull, 98Republican Eagle, MN - Aug 29, 2008He enjoyed words, ideas and composing poetry. He was preceded in death by his sister, Lucile Larson. He is survived by his daughter, Donna Steinberg; ...
- THE SATURDAY PROFILE; A Writer Who Followed His Own Clues to Fame - New York Times Blogs
THE SATURDAY PROFILE; A Writer Who Followed His Own Clues to FameNew York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour agoHe built an early career as a theater director and dramatic arts teacher, prized poetry over commercial fiction, and, when he finally got around to novels, ...
- Witness Against War at Fort McCoy, more Great Taste reports, a Mad City Ski Team threepeat, and more in Madison ... (Isthmus)
The Witness Against War walk at Fort McCoy ends with 13 arrests, Dane County to launch planning study for Lower Yahara River Corridor, weekend crime reports, John Mendels(s)ohn throws a farewell temper tantrum, final thoughts on the National Poetry Slam, Pedro's and other local Mexican eateries, more reports from the Great Taste of the Midwest, Wisconsin football coach Bret Bielema on the first ...
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