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Listen to Loudon Wainwright III's New Song, 'Over the Hill' The legendary songwriter premieres a plainspoken meditation on age. www.theatlantic.com
Listen to Louden Wainwright III's New Song, 'Over the Hill' The legendary songwriter premieres a plainspoken meditation on age. www.theatlantic.com
Five New-Age Picks From Chris Richards Previewing Glide , Chris Richards ' new-age DJ night at Cafe Saint-Ex, gave me a chance to make two points about the genre. First, you can argue that the music is a home-grown development, with roots in the guitar style John Fahey developed in Takoma Park. (For more on that, check out David Dunlap Jr. www.washingtoncitypaper.com
Church Briefs The Rev. Willie L. Coleman, Sr. is the new Pastor at the Greater Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, located in Huachuca City. Willie L. Coleman Sr. was born Feb. 13, 1956, in Chattanooga, Tenn., to Reverend Charlie Vester and Willie Mae Coleman. He acknowledged Christ as his Savior at the age of 12 and commences his walk with the Lord. Reverend Coleman answered the call of God to preach the ... www.svherald.com
Tai Chi Benefits Patients With Parkinson's Tai chi may help retrain the brain to improve balance and movement control in people with Parkinson's disease. well.blogs.nytimes.com
Well: Tai Chi Benefits Patients With Parkinson's Tai chi may help retrain the brain to improve balance and movement control in people with Parkinson's disease. well.blogs.nytimes.com
Anxiety therapy doesn't work as well in elderly: study NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A form of talk therapy called cognitive behavioral therapy appears to help older adults battle anxiety disorders slightly better than other approaches, but not as well as in younger adults, according to a new study. "Cognitive behavioral therapy is the mainstay for treating anxiety disorders in younger adults. Its lower effect in older adults in this study is ... news.yahoo.com
Arts leader and memoirist takes novelistic turn with 'The Golden Hour' | MinnPost Asks MinnPost Asks: Margaret Wurtele Arts leader and memoirist takes novelistic turn with 'The Golden Hour' Courtesy of New American Library Margaret Wurtele has been notably active in the Twin Cities arts community and is the author of two works of nonfiction. Now she has penned her first novel. By Susan Albright | Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 Any Twin Cities theater- or concert-goer who peers at the ... www.minnpost.com
Metamorphosis Every morning Bill Veltrop rises at 4 a.m. and enters into a meditation and conversation with the Universe. By mid-morning, he’s either working on a project or holding a workshop. www.goodtimessantacruz.com
Donating blood and platelets is Hillsborough man's mission It has been said that neither rain nor sleet nor snow shall stop the mailman. And when it comes to donating platelets, it seems that neither weather nor holidays can stop Hillsborough resident Sean Moroney. www.mycentraljersey.com
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