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- Barack Obama: The Contender - The Independent
Three years ago, our correspondent David Usborne travelled to Illinois to check out the young senator who, even then, was regarded by many as a president-in-waiting. He found a humble but ambitious man, with his eyes firmly on the prize It wasn't ...
- Local Roundup (Honolulu Advertiser)
Bamboo Ridge Press' latest release is a collection of short stories by Joe Tsujimoto, a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories about a Japanese-American making his way in a Manhattan neighborhood.
- Wildcats salute Veterans with annual ceremony - The Tribune
Wildcats salute Veterans with annual ceremonyThe Tribune, TX - 5 hours agoSenior Class president Katie Brown lead the Pledge of Allegiance and Alma White of the Christian Student Union, read a poem and lead prayer. ...
- Aida Edemariam meets Marcus du Sautoy, the world's least likely maths professor (Guardian Unlimited)
A couple of years ago the physical theatre company Complicite were workshopping their new play when they decided they needed some help. Given that A Disappearing Number (currently playing at the Barbican in London) involves the early 20th-century Cambridge mathematician GH Hardy, and an Indian mathematician he tutored, Srinivasa Ramanujan, they thought they would call on the services of a ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies - am New York
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. - Hayden Carruth, an award winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont , has died. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died Monday at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a stroke a ...
- The Museum That Works - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderThe Museum That WorksChicago Reader - 1 hour agoCrawford will interview her father, photographer Bob Crawford, about his part in that arts movement—which, in Chicago, also included poets Haki R. Madhubuti ...
- Downtown of the Dead (Daily Sparks Tribune)
A mannequin in downtown Reno can be found reciting Halloween-inspired poetry and singing opera tonight. The mannequin is a part of the Tree of Knowledge display, which is one of the features of a Halloween celebration called Halloween Hollow.
- Jackie Spencer and Her New Book "Delectable Spirit" - PR.com
Jackie Spencer and her book "Delectable Spirit" will be at Space39 Art Gallery in Downtown Ft. Myers Fl. Oct. 25th 6-10 PM for Zombiecon08. Jackie will be available for book signing during the event. One of her many works of art will be on display at ...
- Third Annual Moku O Keawe International Festival, November 5-9, 2008 - About - News & Issues
Third Annual Moku O Keawe International Festival, November 5-9, 2008About - News & Issues, NY - 14 hours agoAward-winning kumu hula, chanter, songwriter and musician Keali'i Reichel leads a 2-day class for the advanced hula student, emphasizing the poetry of the ...
- Secrets drive story in 'Brooklyn' (Erie Times-News)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 141/2 years apart.
- A week of red ribbons - Pawtucket Times
A week of red ribbonsPawtucket Times, ri - 1 hour agoUsing this year’s theme, “Underage Drinking--Not a Minor Problem,†the youngsters performed short skits, rap songs, dances, and poetry related to the issue ...
- An Evening of Poetry - YourHub.com
An Evening of PoetryYourHub.com, CO - 2 hours agoHis work with writers and writing extends from his local library and schools to the international community. Here's what Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper had ...
- Day Planner this week (Denver Post)
Meet some of the world's rarest bats in this unique educational presentation by conservation biologist Rob Mies.
- Post-election hatred - Metro Spirit
Metro SpiritPost-election hatredMetro Spirit, GA - 3 hours ago“I woke up that morning proud, not just of being a black American but of being an American.†He’d been up late the night before watching people rejoice in ...
- Booker winner Adiga ready with second novel - Rediff
Enjoying the spotlight after winning the 2008 Man Booker prize for his debut novel, young Indian novelist Aravind Adiga says his second novel is "almost done" but declined to give details about the upcoming book. The 33-year-old journalist based in ...
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