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- Rockets Kill Six Hamas Fighters, Child In Gaza - The Bulletin
Jerusalem - A series of explosions rocked Gaza Saturday, and a 6-year-old girl and six Hamas fighters were killed. Hamas blamed Fatah, the faction represented by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, for their deaths and vowed revenge. Loudspeakers ...
- ACLU-NJ hosts poetic justice night - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
ACLU-NJ hosts poetic justice nightThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 4 hours ago... and conscious hip hop artist Completion. The event is free and open to the public. For information about the event or the campaign, visit www.aclu-nj.org.
- He-man ‘n handbag - Bongani has us guessing ‘n gawking - Sunday World
Sunday WorldHe-man ‘n handbag - Bongani has us guessing ‘n gawkingSunday World, South Africa - 13 minutes agoStarted writing poetry and reciting on the pathway of revolution – at UDF and Cosatu rallies and at night vigils for fallen fighters. ...
- Botswana: Let the Good Time Roll for Local Artists (AllAfrica.com)
After years of being in the shadow of "normal" work, the hefty prize money awarded at the recent President's Day prize giving ceremony should be seen as a coming out party for the art sector in Botswana.
- Bizarre Bazaar: Jul 23 08 - South Asian Post, Canada
Bizarre Bazaar: Jul 23 08South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - 1 hour agoHe was general secretary of Bangladesh’ National Poetry Council. A High court has allowed disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, who pioneered ...
- Program Spurs Family Dialogue - TriVallyCentral
unprecedented year-long collaboration. "The Atlanta Dialogue is an exciting opportunity for us to see first hand the impact that the arts can have on our community," said Joseph R. Bankoff, president and CEO, Woodruff Arts Center. "We will learn ...
- Author based poetry on imagined experience - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Poet Jon Thompson will read at Wofford College at 7:30 p.m. Thursday during a free event in the Olin Theatre. Thompson is the author of "The Book of the Floating World," a collection of poems inspired by photographs of occupied Japan taken by his ...
- Central kids to entertain contest's 'grand prize' (Brookings Daily Register)
Bill Harley, much like his own brain-child , Dirty Joe the Pirate, is well-known for his colorful personality and keen grasp of the English language.
- A determined American tale - Iowa City Press-Citizen
On Monday, the great Canadian artist Alan Weinstein, 69, was sworn in as an American citizen at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library. The new citizen studied fine art at Ecole du louver in Paris and received his art degree from Princeton in 1961 ...
- Religion is poetry - Salon
SalonReligion is poetrySalon - 6 hours ago"What these critics are attacking is not religion, but a hasty caricature of it," he writes in his new book, "The Religious Case Against Belief. ...
- Vision Festival 2008: Day 5 - All About Jazz
Vision Festival 2008: Day 5All About Jazz, PA - 1 hour agoBy John Sharpe Like previous years Saturday afternoon was given over to emerging talent, starting with a poetry session where Chaedria LaBouvier gave a ...
- Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden world - Woonsocket Call
Author opens the door to reveal her own hidden worldWoonsocket Call, RI - 52 minutes agoOn July 14, the news that her first book — a stunningly revealing 244-page compilation titled “The Alien in Me: Poetry by a Person with Asperger’s Syndrome” ...
- 'All my relations' - Medford Mail Tribune
Richard Brown has attended Southern Oregon University's Native American Youth Academy so often that many people know him by his family nickname, "Peanut," instead of his given name. Students at this year's Native American Youth Academy will present ...
- Authors grieve over apparent suicide of David Foster Wallace, writer of "Infinite Jest" (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW YORK - The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week.
- Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racism - Globe and Mail
Siblings found a home in sports, made history in face of racismGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoOther headlines read like cruel poetry: Egotist Jerome Needed Defeat, and There Were Few Tears For Jerome. One critic wrote that he had pulled a muscle - in ...
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