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- The Frank Marshall Davis Network in Hawaii - Canada Free Press
The Frank Marshall Davis Network in HawaiiCanada Free Press, Canada - 8 hours agoThen as now, Communists see African-Americans as merely a tool with which to acquire power and are quite willing to send highly self-destructive messages in ...
- Bear books for children are great reading - San Francisco Chronicle
Bear books for children are great readingSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours agoIn a most natural way, Muth infuses the book with a melange of Asian references and sensibilities - Japanese poetry, Buddhist teachings, tai-chi-like ...
- Poets from Limerick, Dublin, Galway & South Carolina - Indymedia Ireland
Over The Edge presents a reading by poets Paul Allen, Enda Coyle Green, Mags Treanor, Tim Cunningham & Mary Dempsey at Sheridan’s Wine Bar, 14-16 Church Yard Street, Galway on Friday, October 17th, 8pm. Paul Allen Paul Allen teaches poetry and ...
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets (North York Mirror)
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children's area and exclusive readings.
- Lost 1969 Brian Wilson To Be Released - Undercover Music News
Lost 1969 Brian Wilson To Be ReleasedUndercover Music News, Australia - 12 hours agoby Paul Cashmere - August 3 2008 ‘A World of Peace Must Come’, an album recorded by Brian Wilson in 1969 based on the poetry of Stephen John Kalinich, ...
- Campus will test emergency communications Oct. 3 - Inside BU
Campus will test emergency communications Oct. 3Inside BU, NY - 2 hours agoRosenberg, who teaches creative writing and literature at Binghamton, has two new books of poetry out this year: The Lily Poems and Demon Love. ...
- A taste of jazz - Birmingham Weekly
Birmingham WeeklyA taste of jazzBirmingham Weekly - 14 minutes agoIn addition to concerts, the AJoH hosts vocal & instrumental music classes, workshops, dance classes, theatrical presentations, poetry slams, festivals, ...
- No welcome for Condoleezza Rice - Protest Sat (Scoop.co.nz)
To access the newsletter online go to: http://gpja.org.nz/ This will allow people to link directly through articles until we fix the problem with the newsletter format.
- John Stuart Mill: Victorian Firebrand - Guardian Unlimited
At the age of 20, after a rigorous Rationalist upbringing, John Stuart Mill rebelled: he discovered poetry. And not the verse of red-tie-wearing libertines like Byron or Shelley - Mill fell for the politically conservative Wordsworth.
- Missourian's Teen Page 'My Mo' Now Accepting Staff Applications (The Missourian)
The Missourian is now seeking staff members for 'My Mo,' a page dedicated to and created by teenagers, which will run weekends in the print and online editions starting this September.
- Exotic Erotic Ball & Expo Celebrates 29th Year With Best-Ever Travel ... - Market Wire
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - July 22, 2008) - The 29th annual Exotic Erotic Ball and Expo, the internationally acclaimed Celebration of Flesh, Fantasy, and Freedom, has announced its best travel deals ever. The legendary Halloween extravaganza ...
- How did anthrax suspect Ivins keep security clearance? - Christian Science Monitor
Washington - Army microbiologist Bruce Ivins may or may not have been the anthrax killer. But FBI documents about his case released Wednesday raise another troubling question: Why did he retain security clearance and access to deadly pathogens ...
- Classical music calendar (The Providence Journal)
The classical music season gets under way this month when the Rhode Island Philharmonic stages an all-Czech program with acclaimed German cellist Alban Gerhardt soloing in Dvorak’s gorgeous cello concerto.
- Classic Film Review: 'The Human Condition' (The Epoch Times)
“The Human Condition" (Ningen no Joken), explores the moral and ethical dilemmas of life within authoritarian systems.
- Lost for words: The curse of writer's block - The Independent
Britain's Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion, is not the first writer to admit that he has, at one time or another, lost the ability to put pen to paper, reports John Walsh Whether it was brought on by the Queen's indifference to the Poet Laureate's work ...
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