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- Things Fall Apart's still teaching lessons 50 years later - Nigeria Guardian
T he classic novel, Things Fall Apart by the master novelist, Prof. Chinua Achebe is 50 years old today having been first published in June 17, 1958. In the last couple of months, series of activities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and United States ...
- The contestants of Amul Star Voice Of India wish the nation on the ... - Hindustan Times
Ryan (Andhra Pradesh): “As a kid, Independence Day use to be fun. We used to go in our white PT uniform to schools. Our school was decorated with Indian flags everywhere. The singing of the National Anthem use to give me goose-bumps and that has ...
- In Brief - Thecalifornian.com
Monterra Ranch Properties, owned by Roger and Basil Mills, was granted its fifth extension on back interest payments Friday by the oversight committee for a city employee retirement fund - the Deferred Compensation Fund. Roger Mills will meet again ...
- Road Signs - College of the Holy Cross
College of the Holy CrossRoad SignsCollege of the Holy Cross, MA - 58 minutes agoI will continue to focus on and write poetry. And I’m happy to say I’ve been awarded a grant to publish my second book. I plan to travel more as well. ...
- JMU Camp Event Celebrates Young Scribes - Daily News- Record
HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems, is for kids, too. For about 96 minutes on Friday afternoon, more than 250 people gathered in James Madison University ...
- China's total urban makeover (Los Angeles Times)
As the Olympic Games approached, authors witness an extreme makeover in Beijing that all but erases the past. IN THE fall of 2005, I moved to Beijing to work on the launch of the Chinese edition of Sports Illustrated. Booming, prosperous China, with an ever-expanding mass media and leisure class, was undergoing a sports-industrial evolution similar to that which the United States had ...
- Right Words Said at the Right Time Can Cause a Political Revolution - Common Dreams
America is America again. America, that is to say, is once again America at its best - optimistic, risk-taking, extraordinarily resilient and with the energy and nerve it takes to do things. Or, at any rate, the energy to try to do things in a fresh ...
- Country Fried Theatre | Even with its pop-country and comedic gimmicks, Honky Tonk Angels falls flat (Urban Tulsa)
Honky Tonk Angels: Bubba's Revenge, a musical comedy presented by the American Theatre Company and produced by Kitty Roberts, is not for me. If you dislike self-indulgence, fluff, and poorly sung popular music, then neither is it for you. Bubba's Revenge is the third in a series of shows, but fami... By Paul Sheckarski.
- Who was Pat O'Brien? - BloodHorse
Who was Pat O'Brien?BloodHorse, KY - 1 hour agoO’Brien found a love of music, poetry, literature and the theatre throughout his school years. That love would steer him throughout his life. ...
- Fluxus Scores and Instructions Exhibit at Museum of Contemporary ... - Art Daily
Fluxus Scores and Instructions Exhibit at Museum of Contemporary ...Art Daily - 10 minutes ago... brutalism, Dada/ism, concretism, Lettrism, nihilism, indeterminacy—Theatre, happenings, prose, poetry, philosophy, plastic arts, music, cinema, dance. ...
- College notes - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
MARION -- Area students receiving recognition at the 37th Annual Academic Recognition Awards program May 29 are named according to their hometown. Bucyrus -- Robert C. Creel (Alpha Lambda Delta/Phi Eta Sigma Award, Howard Honors Book Award); Susan ...
- NEW SHOWS Lemon ... (Akron Beacon Journal)
NEW SHOWS Lemon Andersen — 7:30 p.m. Aug. 14, Westfield Insurance Studio Theatre, Idea Center, 1375 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Poetry. Free.
- The Week: June 20-22, 2008 (Isthmus)
Summer officially begins this weekend, dawning with a multitude of tunes at the National Women's Music Festival, the Mad City Summer Hip-Hop Jam, MadCeltFest, the Madison Blues Picnic, and the Launchpad state finals. That's only the start, though, with the fun also including: productions of 'lt;i'gt;For What It's Worth'lt;/i'gt; and 'lt;i'gt;Ah, Wilderness!'lt;/i'gt;; Rooftop Cinema, Feast with ...
- Illness be not proud - Globe and Mail
Illness be not proudGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoI must admit that the prose style, while clean and more than competent, never really sang for me; I wanted more from the language, more poetry and a ...
- Stories Behind The Hymns (Gaffney Ledger)
WE'RE MARCHING TO ZION Author: Isaac Watts (1674-1748) Composer: Robert Lowry (1826-1899) Isaac Watts was born on July 17, 1674 in Southampton, England. He was a great student in school. He had a gift of writing poetry and verse at a very young age in grammar school. He was attending school in Southampton and had one of the best teachers available, Mr. Pinhorn.
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