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- Unique poems win award for Cathedral graduate - Natchez Democrat
Natchez DemocratUnique poems win award for Cathedral graduateNatchez Democrat, MS - 3 hours ago“He’sa bright intuitive kid,†she said. “And for his age he’s actually a fairly accomplished writer of poetry.†And while Parker is not quite so verbose ...
- US Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs - Payvand
PayvandUS Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian SongsPayvand, Iran - 28 minutes ago"I just fell in love with the music and the poetry, and I try to make it my own," said Jalili in a recent interview with America.gov. ...
- Concert of Colors - Dearborn Press and Guide
Concert of ColorsDearborn Press and Guide, MI - 1 hour agoSince the opening of The Max in 2003, the DSO has expanded its diverse programming to include poetry slams, chamber music, world music and other special ...
- Author finds inspiration at home and abroad - Pilot
Author finds inspiration at home and abroadPilot, Canada - 53 minutes agoFollowing are two selections from Mr. White's book, which he dedicated to Cyril Cuff, a teacher of his who loved poetry and instilled that love of writing, ...
- Obama v. Clinton: A Retrospective - London Review of Books (subscription)
Obama v. Clinton: A RetrospectiveLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 5 hours ago... he took the occasion of this extraordinary moment in American history not to congratulate the first African-American nominee, but rather to deride, ...
- Port Arthur woman reaches out to boost leadership qualities in youth - Beaumont Enterprise
Robinne Alexander, 25, has learned leadership skills from her parents but she also believes she was born to lead. "It took external situations to bring that out in me. No matter how far you get in life, it still can be cultivated. And I learned ...
- State of the arts - Guardian Unlimited
Misfits, artists, loners and stoners have been fleeing north from Manhattan for decades, looking for a slower pace of life away from the urban jungle. Some make it all the way to Canada but most city emigres stay in the small towns and villages of ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Michael Norton _ who spent nearly two decades covering Haiti's coups, rebellions and disasters for The Associated Press _ died Sunday after a long battle with cancer.
- Stories star real, lovable people - Hampton Roads Daily Press
In "Strawberry Shortcake," Sidney Goodman, "car wash king of Las Vegas," hopes to avert a scene at a Denny's when his Alzheimer-suffering mother, Lucy, insists on holding out for the title berries. Sidney, true to his family name, is a good son and a ...
- History's father - Globe and Mail
History's fatherGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoHistory, like poetry, began with war. Around 440 BC, some three centuries after Homer, singing of the wrath of Achilles, composed The Iliad, a Greek by the ...
- Descent of the Eloi - guardian.co.uk
Descent of the Eloiguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoFor two years I'd nurtured my belief in these subterranean dwellers, in the contralogical poetry of their existence. They'd given me hope that it was ...
- • Poetry in Motion...Not - Video Gaga - Chicago Tribune Blog
• Poetry in Motion...NotVideo Gaga - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 2 hours agoToday marked their first day of poetry on public transit via the TV screens aboard their buses, according to a Trib report. While I support literature in ...
- Gov. David Paterson adresses Asian/Pacific American forum - New York Daily News
Diva Diana Ross entertained employees of New York Hospital Queens and their families at award presentation at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. Gov. Paterson delivered the keynote speech at the celebration of Asian/Pacific American (APA ...
- Indiana Gazette Story on Former IUP Basketball Player Keenan Holmes (CSTV's College Sports)
When Keenan Holmes was a student at IUP, his goals included winning championships as a basketball player, becoming a lawyer, working for charity and starting his own business.
- Nextfest boasts inventive new crop - Canada.com
EDMONTON - "Life-changing sounds a bit dramatic," laughs Nicole Schafenacker apologetically. "But it's true ... . " She's not talking religious conversion, or low-carb free-fall, or early Martha Graham choreography. But it's a bona fide case of ...
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