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The Weave Room.(Review)
Magazine article from: Poetry; 7/1/1999; ; 700+ words ; The Weave Room,by Michael Chitwood. University of Chicago Press. $11.00. Poetry makes...hummingbird, put it in an envelope, take it down the hill to the box. When you open my letter you will recall those days and how much, just how much, I love you... Read more
Bargaining For Eden: The Fight For The Last Open Spaces In America.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Environment; 3/1/2009; ; 539 words ; ...great insight into current land conservation issues and the character of the people on the front lines of the battle to protect the best remaining open lands in America. Bob O'Connor Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Boston, MA Read more
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Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 10/20/2000; ; 409 words ; ...smallest Catholic church in America. But think twice before you open the door to St. Anthony of Padua Chapel, the 14-foot-by-20-fo...Fort Atkinson in eastern Iowa. And think twice before you open The Liguori Guide. Why? Open that door or this book and you risk being hooked on American...Catholic ... Read more
Going with the flow: ramps and shallow stairs weave a spacious addition into the fabric of a nineteenth-century villa.
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 11/1/2005; ; 673 words ; ...into a long, enigmatic gallery. Automatic sliding glass doors open to a stepped bridge over a fountain, which provides a soothing...that reflects light up onto the walls. You walk forward to the open living area, which faces south over a wood deck to the lake... Read more
Kitty Donohoe: Northern Border.(Sound recording review)
Magazine article from: Sing Out!; 9/22/2008; ; 414 words ; ...sound. She's one of the rare singer-songwriters to sensuously weave words and melody into a strong and mesmerizing fabric. Her melodies...traditional Shady Grove in a novel rendition. The CD bursts open with Come on Girls, an anthem for women of a certain age urging... Read more
Surviving and transcending a traumatic childhood; the dark thread.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 8/1/2007; 159 words ; ...abuse and how they survived and transcended it to live a healthy adult life. They used an open-ended questionnaire to help them tell their stories and weave them together to describe the trauma, what they did to survive, and themes, followed by the... Read more
N.H. duo weaves a business venture in Nepal.(ENTREPRENEURS)
Magazine article from: New Hampshire Business Review; 12/19/2008; ; 700+ words ; ...pitch that landed in the company junk-mail box. There was something intriguing in the e-mail subject title that provoked me to open the e-mail, Welsh said. It was from a fellow in Nepal who owned a felting workshop, and he was offering to do business with us... Read more
The webs we weave.(Tech Talk)
Magazine article from: Beverage Dynamics; 5/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...must wait. The United States Supreme Court has been asked to review direct-shipping decisions in both New York State (where an Appeals...with a local partner who stitches together bits and pieces of 'open source' software to create their website, said Bill Holtshouser... Read more
Carole Naggar at Pulse Art.(New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Art in America; 12/1/1995; ; 368 words ; On seeing a roomful of open books with their pages defaced by graffiti, obscured by dirt...present in works like The Book of Shoah (1993), with its pages open to the image of a young girl's face, barely visible through...Naggar's work, themes of loss and renewal, silence and speech, weave a surprisingly ... Read more
Marrakesh: Through Writers' Eyes.(Brief article)(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Middle East; 1/1/2007; ; 169 words ; ...comes into its own at dusk when the curtain goes up on rows of open-air food stalls infusing the area with mouth watering aromas...remaining space. Groups of spectators, diners, shoppers and tourists weave through the occasional hustler, pickpocket, knickknack seller... Read more