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- Classical CDs - Newark Star-Ledger
Sony-BMG has mined its vast Columbia/RCA classical archives with a series of nostalgic boxed sets dubbed the "Original Jacket Collection," for the mini-LP sleeves and programs that hue to vinyl releases. Celebrating the firm's stars of yesteryear ...
- New School gives freedom to explore - Delaware Online
At The New School in Newark, students don't get homework or take tests. In fact, they can study whatever subjects interest them whenever they want -- or do nothing for long stretches. The private school's democratic system is a polar opposite of the ...
- 48 poets will be selected for Million's Poet contest - Khaleej Times
48 poets will be selected for Million's Poet contestKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 53 minutes agoThe judges include Sultan Al Amini, UAE writer and specialist in Nabati poetry, history and culture; Turki Al Murikhi, Saudi Arabian publisher and organiser ...
- DBP Competitions To Mark Royal B'day (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Language and Literature Bureau (DBP) will be holding its third annual activities in conjunction with the Royal Birthday of 2008 on the theme Negara Zikir (A religious verses chanting nation).
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - WMI Central
These four visitors from the Valley were among many thousands of parade-goers at the Show Low Fourth of July Parade last year. The parade annually draws White Mountain VIPÕs, state and local officials, and a bounty of colorful floats produced by ...
- Are men victims of forced abortions? - Salon
At age 20, Yi Qiang Yang married his 17-year-old wife in a traditional ceremony; they were still years away from meeting China's age requirement for legal marriage. His wife soon became pregnant, but in the middle of her third trimester, local ...
- House passes 2 resolutions - Tribune
The Punjab Vidhan Sabha has unanimously passed two resolutions that will help promote and preserve Punjabi language. By the first resolution, the house sought making use of Punjabi mandatory for all government officials, including IAS and IPS ...
- Mothers are central to human history - Enid News & Eagle
Most people understand, at least implicitly in their hearts, how crucial their mothers are to their upbringing and to what defines their basic personality and who they are fundamentally as a person today. To a baby and small child, mother is their ...
- Indian journalist brings out magazine in Braille (OneWorld South Asia)
The visually impaired students of Maharashtra now have an opportunity to be as attuned to what’s happening across the globe as those who are in the habit of reading newspapers and watching television.
- NEWS BRIEFLY - UT The Daily Texan
NEWS BRIEFLYUT The Daily Texan, TX - 2 hours agoGeorge Brant received $50000 for his play "Elephant Graveyard," which was one of 51 submissions in drama, poetry and fiction. The prize was established and ...
- Poetry reading set in Falls Park (The Argus Leader)
There will be an open mic poetry reading today at the Horse Barn in Falls Park. Participants may read their own poetry or a selection from another poet. The open mic starts at 7 p.m.
- ‘The Untold Charminar’ - tribute to soul of Nizam’s city - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.com‘The Untold Charminar’ - tribute to soul of Nizam’s cityThaindian.com, Thailand - 48 minutes agoThe minister, a Tamilian born in Lahore with a flair for Urdu, recited poetry by Hyderabadi poet Makhdoom Mohiuddin from the book and the lyrics of three ...
- Here St.John - [here]
Here St.John[here], Canada - 4 hours agoWe have lovely posters available of John Hooper's work and poetry. Enjoy the beauty of the 30 minute drive from Saint John or Sussex to the Studio and ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' has conviction quashed - Streatham Guardian
A Heathrow worker who dubbed herself a "lyrical terrorist" and wrote poems about beheadings has had her conviction on terror charges quashed. British-born Samina Malik, 24, was given a nine-month jail sentence suspended for 18 months at the Old ...
- Vilhelm Hammershøi: her indoors - Daily Telegraph
A woman sits quietly, her head slightly inclined to some domestic task. Through the open door in front of her stretches an interior that suggests the 17th century, though the woman's dress is timeless, making her impossible to place. The midwinter ...
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