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- Anita Heiss puts Koori slant on Sex and the City - Courier Mail
Anita Heiss puts Koori slant on Sex and the CityCourier Mail, Australia - 1 hour agoAlso an author of children's books, poetry and academic texts, she says it can be emotionally exhausting writing about the politics of the Stolen Generation ...
- Seraiki community not politically inclined - The News International
Seraiki community not politically inclinedThe News International, Pakistan - 25 minutes ago... Hamal Faqir Leghari and others belonging to Sindh contribute more to Seraiki poetry, which have different themes including love for the beloved and love ...
- Remembering Shamsur Rahman - New Nation
If Tagore was the last poet in the Bengali tradition, Jibanananda Das was the first of a new breed. And this new breed, in the trend of Bengali modern and post modern poetry, has been unarguably continuous with the powerful contributions of Shamsur ...
- Review: The Act of Love by Howard Jacobson - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: The Act of Love by Howard JacobsonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 12 minutes agoSo if that character gushes on interminably, you are left with this sort of runny prose: "erotic transport even when it is as extruded as mine enjoys close ...
- Today in the Bloggernacle - Mormon Times
Today in the BloggernacleMormon Times, UT - 5 hours agoIn Rhyme: LDS Poetry by Kelly Miller includes hundreds of poems dedicated to gospel topics. "With a hand on our heart - We show we're sincere - Unafraid and ...
- The Good News According to Barack - Spectator.org
If evangelicals vote for Barack Obama it won't be because they support his stance on abortion, but rather because they feel betrayed by George Bush and the Republican party. Obama doesn't promise to embrace the conservative social agenda, but he does ...
- Theater program lets youths step into a different role - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeTheater program lets youths step into a different roleBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoShe said she also hopes the class would make the students, who are African-American, feel that theater belonged to them. Growing up, "I always felt very ...
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- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common - Sun-Sentinel.com
Sun-Sentinel.comWhat 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in commonSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 15 hours agoReviewers speak of the feature's "dark vision" (Christopher Orr, the New Republic) and the way it "turns pulp into dark poetry" (Richard Corliss, Time). ...
- Israeli president pens poetic tribute to Beijing Olympics - Xinhua
Israeli president pens poetic tribute to Beijing OlympicsXinhua, China - 5 hours agoThe president, who harbors a profound interest in poetry, is scheduled to fly to Beijing Wednesday night to join other heads of state at the opening ...
- 'Jesus was a Palestinian,' claims U.S. history text (WorldNet Daily)
A new study reveals that if Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wanted to criticize the nation of Israel before the United Nations, he could use American public school textbooks to do so.
- College news: Student graduates from UT Medical Branch (The Longview News-Journal)
Dawn Barnett received a bachelor's degree in clinical laboratory sciences from the University of Texas Medical Branch of Galveston. She is employed as a medical technologist at Trinity Mother Francis Hospital in Tyler.
- Spoken-word artists ready for National Poetry Slam (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Milwaukee poet Dasha Kelly stood on the stage of the dimly lighted Miramar Theatre last Wednesday night and addressed a small but supportive audience.
- Tourism panel delays meeting - Durham Herald Sun
Tourism panel delays meetingDurham Herald Sun, NC - 43 minutes agoTheir artwork includes paintings, poetry, ceramics and more. Following the film Brubaker, foundation founder Lucy Daniels, David Rubinow, chairman of the ...
- Joyce Carol Oates unravels murder mystery from interesting perspective in new novel (Ventura County Star)
Some of Joyce Carol Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Bliss" Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is heartrending, grotesque and totally believable.
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