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- New U of M boss wants more men on campus (Winnipeg Free Press)
There is a motherlode of potential students for Canadian universities despite declining birthrates -- which is why the University of Manitoba is "looking for men," new president David Barnard said Wednesday. Look at any Canadian campus, Barnard said three hours into starting work as U of M's 11th president: "There are three women undergraduates to every two men.
- Is a slow-witted person an oxymoron? - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Is a slow-witted person an oxymoron?Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 55 minutes agoA troubadour was to poetry what a raconteur [rak-uhn-TUR] is to An oxymoron is a combination of contradictory words. Examples: jumbo shrimp (jumbo is large, ...
- Holloway Arts Festival (My Hackney)
Get out and about in North London with a feast of family fun at the Holloway Arts Festival. With events that span the artistic spectrum, from poetry and dance through to storytelling and illustration, the aim of the event is provide a little bit of stimulation for the entire family.
- Věra Chase: the frustrated astronaut who became a writer (Radio Prague)
Věra Chase has had six books published. They include poetry and prose - both short stories and a novel with the intriguing title, “Passion for Peaches”. Věra hails from a Prague literary family and says that she identifies closely with her home city, although she has travelled widely and lived for some time in London. Her grandfather was one of the many journalists thrown out of Czechoslovak ...
- Poetry Is Dead. Does Anybody Really Care? - Newsweek
Poetry Is Dead. Does Anybody Really Care?Newsweek - 4 hours agoJust as I was a good athlete who detested the parallel bars, I was an avid reader who despised rhymed and rhythmic writing. Plowing through tangled symbol ...
- A break by the Yellow sea - Newindpress on Sunday
Newindpress on SundayA break by the Yellow seaNewindpress on Sunday, India - 5 hours agoCelebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
- Thanks to two great teachers - La Crosse Tribune
I was privileged to receive my K-12 schooling in Onalaska. I also had the luck of having both Mrs. Flury as my first grade teacher and Mr. Flury for Driver’s Ed in high school. Mrs. Flury I remember most for being able to make us feel as if we were ...
- Pulling strings - Greater Milwaukee Today
Greater Milwaukee TodayPulling stringsGreater Milwaukee Today, USA - 1 hour agoFor three years Century Hall would be the "alternative cultural center of Milwaukee," with theater productions, live jazz, dancing and poetry readings. ...
- Poet to be featured at OutLoud Open Mike - Melrose Free Press
Poet to be featured at OutLoud Open MikeMelrose Free Press, MA - 2 hours agoProlific author of fiction (eg, Death for the Phantom Receiver), nonfiction (“A Collection of Friends: Memoirs”), and poetry (“This Rare Earth and Other ...
- A glimpse inside Mugabe's mind - BBC News
South African writer Heidi Holland is one of the last non-Zimbabwean journalists to have interviewed Robert Mugabe. She spent two hours with him in November last year after pursuing the Zimbabwean president for months. This is her description of that ...
- Diverse approach to education in Environmental Month (Barbados Advocate)
FOR the past two Saturday s, Cloister Bookstore has been the site for Green Readings a series of poetry and prose readings by local writers to encourage environmental awareness and protection.
- Various : Exit Wounds - The Album - NME
It's almost standard practice for Hollywood moguls to tie-in action movies with a hip-hop soundtrack, especially when a rapper co-stars. As DMX extends his thespian powers in the new Steven Segal vehicle, here's a compilation of established and ...
- Poetry a scream in High Park - Toronto Town Crier Newspapers
Poetry a scream in High ParkToronto Town Crier Newspapers, Canada - 32 minutes agoBy Andrew Rampersaud What started out as a joke to hijack The Dream in High Park’s Shakespearean stage 15 years ago has turned itself into a funny story ...
- Trinity professor writes gripping bio of Ringelblum (Connecticut Jewish Ledger)
“Who Will Write Our History?: Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive,” by Samuel D. Kassow, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2007. $34.95, 523 pages
- Poetry Reading to Mark Fifth Anniversary of Center for Gender ... - Pacific University
Poetry Reading to Mark Fifth Anniversary of Center for Gender ...Pacific University, OR - 3 hours ago... (Creamery Building) of Pacific's Forest Grove Campus, students from the Adelante Mujeres Bridge Program will read from their original works of poetry. ...
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