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- Maintaining the Olympics ideals - The Tide
Maintaining the Olympics idealsThe Tide, Nigeria - Aug 7, 2008He says that this is why no African country has won the bid to host the Games to date. Martins says the Games have become an anti-loser platform as losers ...
- Displaced dance troupe attracts students to new space, celebrates ... - The South Florida Times
Displaced dance troupe attracts students to new space, celebrates ...The South Florida Times, FL - 2 hours agoDominguez said, “Write-Side Poets partnered up with Jubilee Dance Theatre to do poetry in motion, and for the show we got permission from Jonathan Green to ...
- Conference to focus on ‘Writing in Place' (The Greenville News)
Sometimes the only thing separating a rough draft from a masterpiece is a sense of place. That's why the Hub City Writers Project, the 13-year-old Spartanburg publishing house, started the annual "Writing in Place" conference eight years ago. August's conference at Wofford College will be the ninth for the group, and there are still a few spots open for aspiring writers, says Hub City executive ...
- Ancestral Journeys (New York Times)
In tracing his family?s history in Lebanon and beyond, Amin Maalouf also traces the changing nature of Arab identity.
- Room with a view - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesRoom with a viewDetroit Metro Times, MI - 32 minutes ago"All his papers were burned toward the end of his life. He was despondent about how people viewed his poetry, not his accomplishments as a publisher, ...
- Abritti announces poetry recitals in support - Independent-Bangladesh
Abritti announces poetry recitals in supportIndependent-Bangladesh, Bangladesh - 10 minutes agoIn accord with the Liberation War Sector Commanders Forum, Noor also demanded formation of special tribunals for trying war criminals. ...
- Entries flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competition - www.solihullnews.net
Entries flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competitionwww.solihullnews.net, UK - 16 hours agoENTRIES continue to flood in for the Great British Summer poetry competition, in association with Touchwood. The competition is split into two categories ...
- Observances set for Juneteenth (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
"People think of it as a predominantly black holiday. But it's a day for all of us." Wayne Sadberry Curator, Brazos Valley African American Museum ...
- The Guide - Northwest Explorer
• See dogs fly, Asian elephants groove and circus celebrities ride motorcycles as you’ve never seen at Over the Top, a circus spectacular presented by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey. Details: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 1:30 p.m. Friday and 11:30 a.m ...
- Speedy stories for short attention spans - guardian.co.uk
Speedy stories for short attention spansguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAnd poetry; Eleanor Updale's poetic account of the universality of the nit in The New Masters of the Universe will strike a chord with many. When I Was Ten, ...
- 'Revelling' in poetry - Rebel Yell
The way Donald Revell describes poetry is poetic in itself. "[What I love about poetry is] the purity of it: the sound and shape of words on the air; pure sounds that nevertheless have meaning. One of the things I hate in life is having to explain ...
- Special exhibits visit local museums over summer - Democrat and Chronicle
Several museums in the area have special exhibits over the summer. Cayuga Museum of History and Art: Permanent exhibits include "The Tiffany Window," "The Case Research Lab Museum" and "Both Sides of the Wall: Auburn and its Prison." Noon to 5 p.m ...
- The image at center of presidential race (The Record)
We seem to be at the classic moment: One generation of stars directly confronts the next generation, each with entirely different traditions.
- Ogunquit Town Column and#8212; Aug. 21 (York County Coast Star)
A friend asked if we could pass along information about the dangers of leaving a dog in a vehicle during summer's warm weather and the risk it poses to his/her life. On a hot summer day, the inside of a car heats up quickly, and on an 85 degree day, the...
- 'The Earl Sande Saga' chronicles legendary jockey - WMI Central
SPRINGERVILLE - Summer of 1916. Hot, dusty. The rough and rowdy town of Springerville is pursuing its favorite sport - matched horse racing. It's a chance for working cowboys and ranchers to put their money on the cow ponies they've been "bragging on ...
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