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- Nigeria: 50 Years After "Things Fall Apart" - a Chat With Chinua ...
AllAfrica.com - On the death of Bate Besong whose first volume of poetry he launched in 1980, Achebe made it clear that it was up to ... Articles and commentaries that identify allAfrica.com as the publisher are produced or commissioned by AllAfrica
- Grant could help bistro expand reach for entertainment (The Daily Sentinel)
The directors of Tree House Teen Bistro hope to draw more entertainment and events for high school and college students as a result of a $15,000 grant from Adolph Coors Foundation to the nonprofit organization operating the bistro.
- Sports writer George Kimball: My close-up view of boxing's golden age - The Independent
How many times has a drunk put you in a steely grip and told you that the world wouldn't believe his story, and that, boy, did he have a book to write, and maybe one day he would get round to writing it? George Kimball, a leading American sports ...
- Going beyond textbooks (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
During teacher-training workshops on literacy and reading promotion, teachers typically fall to lamenting about not having enough materials to enrich their teaching and neither having a library to run to.
- 2 editors' online journal gives new life to literature (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tom Jenks and Carol Edgarian refuse to see the bad news about Americans' reading habits as most literary people do - as the end of civilization. Although the San Francisco couple do not dispute the recent numbers from the National Endowment for the Arts -...
- Contest seeks poems about human rights / Students could earn cash through their poetry (Missoulian)
Most Americans recognize that basic human rights are the foundation of a just society, paying societal dividends in countless ways. This week, area schoolchildren will have an opportunity to explore the importance of human rights while possibly earning another type of dividend: cold cash.
- Maya Angelou at 80 Life is still an adventure (The Tuscaloosa News)
It takes just seconds to leave behind this muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black and white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- WFSB Calendar Of Events In Connecticut - WFSB
WFSB Calendar Of Events In ConnecticutWFSB, CT - 40 minutes agoPoetry Central Octavio Paz, winner of the Nobel prize in 1990, was arguably the most influential Mexican poet and essayist in the 20th century. ...
- iUniverse Helps Authors 'Be Read. Go Green.' - eReleases (press release)
iUniverse Helps Authors 'Be Read. Go Green.'eReleases (press release), MD - 1 hour agoiUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individuals publish, market, and sell fiction, poetry, and nonfiction books. ...
- Aguava fills Rollins with site-specific musical experience
Dartmouth - ... itself on the revival of classical music as an outlet for artistic expression, Aguava has emerged as a musical tangram — constantly shuffling performers in and out of the group — defined by geometric patterns, classical music and lyric poetry.
- The 2007 All-USA players, coach of the year (USA Today)
The 2007 All-USA football team was selected by USA TODAY's Jim Halley, in consultation with college and high school football coaches and recruiting analysts, including Tom Lemming of CSTV.com, Mike Farrell of Rivals.com and Allen Wallace of Superprep.com. All selections are seniors unless otherwise noted.
- Literary landscapes - Jerusalem Post
A long, winding path bordered with young trees and blooming flowers leads to Bar-Ilan University's northern campus, where sparkling new buildings stand in sharp contrast to the dilapidated structures on its southern edge. Under the soft lights in the ...
- Mud Hens return to Toledo - Toledo Blade
Mud Hens return to ToledoToledo Blade, OH - 3 hours agoChase Gallery: The Storytellers Hat: African American Art from the Teaching Collection of Catherine Blackwell: through June 1. Hours: Tue., 9:30 am-8; Wed. ...
- April 28, 2008 (Arts Journal)
I sent Rhythm Man: A Life of Louis Armstrong off to Harcourt, my publisher, last Friday, and I also sent it to two people who knew Armstrong and offered to read the manuscript. So begins the long and complicated process that will lead to the book's publication a year or so from now.
- arts update - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
arts updateFort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Feb 8, 2008In addition, the “Writer’s Forum†will meet at 3 pm Feb. 16. Participants can share poetry, fiction or non-fiction work and ideas at the workshop. ...
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