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- The most important school supply of all - Del Rio Live!
The most important school supply of allDel Rio Live!, TX - 15 hours agoWe have thrillers, mysteries, romance, science fiction, westerns, literature, poetry, short stories, plays, travel guides, how-to information, cookbooks, ...
- FEATURE-Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchange (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters By Joseph Nasr HAIFA, Israel, Oct 1 (Reuters) - For 15 years Israeli Saleh Abbasi has traded books between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbours, fostering a rare cultural link. But in August ...
- Guest commentary: Welcome to the campaign circus - Sacramento Bee
Guest commentary: Welcome to the campaign circusSacramento Bee, USA - 25 minutes agoPoetry, of one kind of another, is everywhere. In 1928 Herbert Hoover's slogan read, "A chicken in every pot. A car in every garage. ...
- Hughs: America’s new song can be heard on high - Knoxville News Sentinel
Times OnlineHughs: America’s new song can be heard on highKnoxville News Sentinel, TN - 7 hours agoNot just in the fact that a black man is our president-elect but that more than 60 percent of the votes in his favor were from white America. ...Barack Obama's victory shows America has crossed the colour line Telegraph.co.ukYes We Can, Said Barack Obama, And We Did Huffington PostFor Bay Area blacks, it's a hallelujah moment San Francisco ChronicleLos Angeles Timesall 937 news articles
- Joyce Carol Oates: “Inertia†Keeps Her at Princeton (WestportNow)
More than 500 persons attended tonight’s seventh annual Malloy Lecture in the Arts series at Bedford Middle School which featured the noted American author Joyce Carol Oates in conversation with Westporter Sybil Steinberg, a contributing editor for Publishers Weekly.
- Bakwena urged to use culture to fight poverty (Mmegi)
The recent Dithubaruba Cultural Festival hosted by Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole, was not just a day of song, dance and drama as it served as a motivational day, encouraging Bakwena not only to take pride in their culture and heritage but to also use culture to upgrade their living standards.
- Man on the Beat: Clare Cavanagh - Daily Northwestern
Man on the Beat: Clare CavanaghDaily Northwestern, IL - 19 minutes agoProfessor Clare Cavanagh is an Irish-Catholic Harvard graduate student turned Polish poetry translator who migrated from California to Boston and then to ...
- October 12th concert at Trinity - iBerkshires.com
October 12th concert at TrinityiBerkshires.com, MA - 6 hours ago... and a special tribute for Carter’s upcoming 100th birthday- a performance of his early choral music based on poetry by Emily Dickinson. ...
- Bailout for poetry? - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBailout for poetry?Examiner.com - 31 minutes agoI think the same thing has to happen to poetry. But don't expect a bailout; nobody pays for poetry it seems, so there is no new way to make money at the ...
- Nicky Wire's brother's poetry reading stopped by Christians - Entertainment.uk.msn.com
The brother of Manic Street Preachers' Nicky Wire had his poetry reading stopped by a Christian group. Patrick Jones was due to read exerts from his book 'Darkness Is Where The Stars Are' at a Waterstone's in Cardiff, but the store pulled the reading ...
- Are You Ready for Some Theme Song? - Newsweek
Are You Ready for Some Theme Song?Newsweek - 9 minutes agoPoetry? Not quite (sadly, the lilting, lonesome line "I have loved some ladies/and I have loved Jim Beam" was inexplicably AWOL). ...
- Poetry: Three simple questions ad infinitum - Evening Sun
Lately I've been focusing upon the answers to three questions: Where do I come from? What am I? Where am I going? I've borrowed these questions from Ronald Wright who got them from Paul Gauguin, who inscribed the three queries in French upon a ...
- Life won’t change, says Booker Prize winner (Gulf Times)
LONDON: Author Aravind Adiga insisted yesterday that winning the 2008 Booker Prize with his first novel will not change his life – adding that he had already nearly finished a second book.
- The Closing Bell - Pollstar
The Closing BellPollstar - 17 hours agoAnd we have a few 2009 dates for Ian Tyson, including January 24 in Banff, Alberta, at Eric Harvie Theatre, the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, ...
- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 - Twin Falls Times-News
A fall family festival will be held 6 to 8 p.m. at Valley Christian Church. Halloween fun, games and candy. Free admission. Information: Judy Steinmetz, 733-2588. The church is at 1708 Heyburn Ave. E. Corn maze/Twin Falls College of Southern Idaho's ...
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