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- Murdered woman's life, pain recalled (The Record)
RANDOLPH — Josephine Hoppe feared for her daughter's future whenever she saw the bruises left by the man Maria Hoppe called the love of her life.
- Student Spotlight (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Student: Francesca Fiore, a soon-to-be graduate of West Chester's Henderson High School who discovered a new talent this year that earned her $200 and a free trip to Washington.
- Lee Rosenbaum's cultural commentary (Arts Journal)
At Metropolitan Museum press lunches , I always manage to find someone at my table who's interesting to talk to. That's because everyone who works at the Met is, by definition, interesting.
- Carmen Arace: Where learning never takes a vacation - Bloomfield Journal
Carmen Arace: Where learning never takes a vacationBloomfield Journal, CT - 3 hours agoThose three courses are among the 12 Learning Adventures courses attracting Bloomfield kids, delving into such topics as Math Art, the Art of Poetry, ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston.
- 'I am learning Marathi' - Priyanka Chopra - IndiaFM
IndiaFM'I am learning Marathi' - Priyanka ChopraIndiaFM, India - 12 hours agoThe first part is of Sana, a present-day girl - she's very soft spoken, poetry loving, diary writing girl living in Australia. She's sweet and feminine, ...
- Bards averse to top poetry job - Channel 4 News
A new poet laureate will be chosen when Andrew Motion comes to the end of his term. But who wants the job? Every 10 years there is a new poet laureate - that strange job in which one of Britain's leading writers is nominated to produce verse on state ...
- Ballroom dance class - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Nas' still has attitude on new CD - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut -- built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track -- is by far the ...
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai (Miami Herald)
I stared for a time at the museum-case model that portrayed early Abu Dhabi as a sandy flat with a loose scattering of mud huts, on which the most sophisticated architectural feature were the goat pens. I half expected to see tiny figures swinging crude stone tools.
- Public Education, Civil Society, & the Quest for Democracy in Liberia - The Liberian Journal
Public Education, Civil Society, & the Quest for Democracy in LiberiaThe Liberian Journal, Minnesota - 41 minutes agoLiberians believe that Liberia was founded on “Christian principles,†but not many Liberian know what those principles are and what they mean for the ...
- Arts festival to highlight local seniors - Examiner
The Strand Theater, 400 Clifton Avenue, Lakewood, will host the second annual Festival of Senior Arts from June 24-26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The festival is a fine arts and entertainment extravaganza highlighting the spirit, talent and vitality ...
- Obama's "guilty" associations - renewamerica.us
Obama's "guilty" associationsrenewamerica.us, DC - 9 hours agoThe United States Supreme Court affirmed, 7 to 2, holding that the copyrights of freelance writers had been infringed when their work was put online without ...
- Bab'Aziz: The Prince Who Contemplated His Soul - Austin Chronicle
(PG-13, 96 min.) Imagine if The Canterbury Tales had been set in the North African desert. Now imagine if it were little more than a random collection of ecstatic poetry readings, muezzins, sandstorms, and mystical dance parties. And finally, imagine ...
- Curious poem beats curious photos (Radio Netherlands)
The winning entry to our Curious Orange photo contest is a poem, and a beatiful one by André von Maltitz from Johannesburg, South Africa.
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