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- A life in pictures - News.com.au
FROM the moment he emerged as a 6.3kg bouncing boy 52 years ago tomorrow to his generous charity work with the sick and homeless today, life has been eventful for Australian rocker Jimmy Barnes. All his highs and lows are revealed in a new book ...
- Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of Frost - NPR News
All Things Considered , June 3, 2008 · In December, more than two dozen teenagers were arrested for breaking into and vandalizing the one-time summer residence of Robert Frost. Their punishment? Attend a class about the American poet. Novelist and ...
- Summer 2008 Family Fare (MetroActive)
You know, for the kids ... San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, 255 Almaden Blvd, San Jose. 1.888.455.SHOW.
- Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy' - Dowagiac Daily News
Jaime Courtney preferred 'well-traveled' to 'gypsy'Dowagiac Daily News, USA - 40 minutes agoI remember when her four-woman writing group came away from an August Cranbrook Writers' Guild summer conference with a $125 poetry prize and a nickname. ...
- Latitude adds Ida Maria, The Maybes?, and Glasvegas - eFestivals.co.uk
Latitude adds Ida Maria, The Maybes?, and GlasvegaseFestivals.co.uk, UK - 7 hours ago... there's film, comedy, literary events, theatre, poetry, and special collaborations. This year there will be a dedicated family campsite, for families ...
- Many colors in newly revamped Green Show (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drifted into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauded generously.
- The Merry Wives of Windsor - musicOMH.com
musicOMH.comThe Merry Wives of WindsormusicOMH.com, UK - 6 hours agoIt's a gorgeous scrap of stage poetry but unfortunately it's too little too late. Much as I wish the Globe good business, I sincerely hope that coach-loads ...
- Two St. Peter's Students Make A Big Donation New Topic Reply to Topic - WMFD
Two young St. Peter's students recently made a big donation to the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Sixth graders, Megan McCarrick and Abbey Beasley raised over $1,000 after a friend's brother passed away from cancer. Tim Smith, 14, passed away from ...
- Christian-inspired art, music are living treasures, pope says - Catholic News
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Christian-inspired art, architecture and music are not dead artifacts from the past, but are living treasures reflecting the beauty of God and the joy of being a child of God, Pope Benedict XVI said. The Christian culture is ...
- Hay podcast: Michael Rosen (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: The children's laureate talks poetry and politics, while Will Self gets satirical with John Crace.
- Cook Co.. religion notes (Daily Herald)
The Ministry of New Beginnings, part of the Phoenix Group, is a 31-year-old, Catholic-oriented, nondenominational social support organization for separated, divorced, widowed and single persons.
- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNET News
Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of MiseryCNET News, CA - 7 hours agoSomehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on ...
- Summer Choir concert spotlights American poets - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
Summer Choir concert spotlights American poetsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 5 hours agoFor its depth and meaning to be truly experienced, poetry should also be heard, and not just read. As evidence, the blossoming of spoken word, open mics and ...
- Fast-Moving Storm Hits Rochester (R News)
A fast-moving thunderstorm in Rochester Saturday afternoon caused some problems for motorists. A quick torrential downpour flooded some area streets. Slow drains and rising water trapped two cars under a train bridge on Winton Avenue, leaving some motorists stranded.
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
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