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- Students Have Their Poems Displayed by Metro (DCist)
Keep an eye out on your commute home tonight, as you may be surprised with some award-winning poetry. Each year a number of talented high school seniors from D.C. Public Schools are honored with Poet Laureate Poetry Awards, a program supported by the Office of the D.C. Poet Laureate , D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities , Inter-American Development Bank and the Duke Ellington ...
- Coming Out Week "queerly" a success - The Argosy.ca
Coming Out Week "queerly" a successThe Argosy.ca, Canada - 8 minutes agoOn Wednesday, Dr. Robert Lapp discussed Queer Theory in English Literature, using examples such as Lord Byron’s love poetry. Many of the works discussed are ...
- John Adams, Doctor Atomic at the Metropolitan Opera - The GC Advocate
John Adams, Doctor Atomic at the Metropolitan OperaThe GC Advocate, NY - 3 hours agoThe two briefly connect through poetry: Kitty sings Muriel Rukeyser’s “Three sides of a coin†and Oppenheimer again responds with Baudelaire. ...
- After Dark: Pesce aims to be your nighttime party destination - Annapolis Capital
Annapolis CapitalAfter Dark: Pesce aims to be your nighttime party destinationAnnapolis Capital, MD - 1 hour agoTo explore menus, view the schedule of upcoming music and events and learn more about Pesce, visit www.pesceannapolis.com In last week's After Dark, ...
- Here's A Stunt for McCain - Slate
Does MSNBC (Olbermann et. al) really want Obama to win? Won't their ratings be higher in 2009 if they represent the angry opposition--as opposed to the disillusioned party in power? Just a thought. ... P.S.: This factor might cause them not to worry ...
- Fenno Sells Out - Record-Harvard Law School
Fenno Sells OutRecord-Harvard Law School, MA - 16 minutes agoThere they were, the classes in which Fenno thought he would truly begin to shine: Oral Poetry and the Law (Seminar), The Law and Architectural History: ...
- PMCA to host Palestine art show - Tehran Times
Works by veteran artists including Ibrahim Ghannam, Mustafa Al Hallaj, Khaled Hejazi, and Mohamed Al-Shaer will be put on display, said museum curator Mahbubeh Palangi. She added that a ceremony in commemoration of the late Palestinian poet Mahmoud ...
- Teen dies of fall injuries - Owen Sound Sun Times
Nicole Rawn has died in a London hospital of injuries sustained in her fall off the West Rocks on Thanksgiving weekend. Rawn, 17, of Owen Sound, sustained grave injuries, including head injuries, in the Oct. 11 fall. She never regained consciousness ...
- Battling a rare ailment (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WOODSTOCK - Jasmin Floyd says she likes to think of herself as a typical 15-year-old girl.
- 'Perhaps the people next door are teaching a dim-witted non ... - Irish Independent
'Perhaps the people next door are teaching a dim-witted non ...Irish Independent, Ireland - 21 minutes agoIndeed, for many years it featured an entire window of banned books. And it was at City Lights that Allan Ginsberg's great poem Howl was first published, ...
- Time for ACTion - Northern Sentinel
Time for ACTionNorthern Sentinel, Canada - Oct 15, 2008As always the telethon will feature excellent local talent - singers, dancers, poetry reading, sports demonstrations and other live entertainment from both ...
- No ribbons in Reno for Krystal Green (Reno Gazette-Journal)
Krystal Green's death didn't make headlines. Reno didn't pay much attention when Green, 23, died.
- Thanh Nien - Thanhnien
A reader browsing the Vietnamese literature section at Nguyen Hue Bookstore in Ho Chi Minh City’s District 1. Literary critics say Vietnam’s lack of literary leadership is due to outmoded worldviews and historical problems. As the Nobel Prize for ...
- Canadian songstress hopes to win prize at Mountain Stage (Charleston Daily Mail)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Through the wonders of the Internet, Canadian singer-songwriter Tanya Davis learned about an interesting contest for singer-songwriters down in the States.The 29-year-old resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, figured what the heck and enter...
- There's No Place Like Home - Time
THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt, Rinehart & Winston. $5.95. At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved ...
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