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- Activist and artist known as one of 'Catonsville Nine' - Baltimore Sun
Forty years ago next month, Tom Lewis and eight other Vietnam War protesters strode into the offices of U.S. Selective Service Board 33 in Catonsville and left a mark on history. The "Catonsville Nine" emptied file cabinets, hauled 600 draft records ...
- By SHIRLEY WEST (The Post-Journal)
RIPLEY — Ripley Central School sixth-graders wowed parents and faculty this past week with a presentation of original poems. "The students worked very hard on this," said Susan Hammond, secondary school principal. "It is all their own original work.
- A house not for mere mortals (Naples Daily News)
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The house is off-limits to children, and adults are asked to sign a waiver when they enter. The main concern is the concrete floor, which rises and falls like the surface of a vast, bumpy chocolate chip cookie. But, for Arakawa, 71, an artist who designed the house with his wife, Madeline Gins, the floor is a delight, as well as a proving ground.
- Mekan’s book on Iqbal translated into German - Daily Times
KARACHI: Iranian scholar Mohammad Baqaii Makan’s “Iqbal and Ten Other Luminaries” has recently been translated to German, the Tehran Times (TT) reported on Sunday. The head of the Iranology Center in Kln, Germany Ali Rahbar has translated the ...
- Pearson’s poems pen a cautionary tale (Provincetown Banner)
Nancy Pearson’s poetry often deals with the underbelly, with the homeless, crack-smoking girls with too many miles on them or with children in less than childlike situations, but she never devolves into confessionary angst.
- Columbia’s Catastrophic “Nakba” Conference - Front Page
As Israelis look towards the future in their celebration of the nation’s 60th birthday, some Palestinians cling to the past by commemorating what they call the “Nakba” or “the catastrophe.” A faculty panel discussion held at Columbia ...
- Redwood High senior wins first prize for poetry (Marin Independent Journal)
Redwood High School senior Andrew Lin won first prize at the Marin Poetry Center's 19th annual High School Poetry Awards ceremony.
- Poetry column: Joy erupts into poetry explosion, promotes literacy - Evening Sun
"Doesn't he know this is Hanover and that someone is going to call the police?" This was my friend Phyllis's reaction to the scene unfolding before our eyes in KClinger's parking lot last Monday night. A man, huge in stature, had his car doors wide ...
- South green reminiscent of '60s beach fzilm (The Ohio University Post)
The microcosm of culture on South Green is one of my favorite locations during Spring Quarter. It is a hot body contest of narcissistic proportions as underclassmen flock to the lawns -shirtless and shameless.
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory (Erie Times-News)
DURHAM, N.C. -- The bull still snarls from atop the outfield wall, snorting smoke after home runs and taunting hitters with four simple words written on it: Hit bull, win steak.
- Democrats' odyssey reflects 1968 intensity - Salem Statesman Journal
Democrats' odyssey reflects 1968 intensitySalem Statesman Journal, OR - 5 hours agoOregon did have a black community in Portland, but the state was less diverse racially and ethnically than it is today. "The black-blue collar coalition ...
- Dance star’s final sparkle - Wokingham Times
Dance star’s final sparkleWokingham Times, UK - 7 hours agoThey were wittily cast as showbiz rivals in The Band Waggon in which their duet Dancing In The Dark is pure screen poetry. They also struck sparks in Silk ...
- POETIC INSIGHT (Kirkus Reviews)
Author: Bells, Simone D. Review Date: MAY 22, 2008 Publisher: iUniverse (78 pp.) Price (paperback): $10.95 Publication Date: May 14, 2008 ISBN (paperback): 978-0-595-41674-5 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
- Monica Yant Kinney: Student poetry 'channels' a slain graduate - Philadelphia Inquirer
Monica Yant Kinney: Student poetry 'channels' a slain graduatePhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoBy Monica Yant Kinney The Spirit of Kyle Quinn poetry contest at William Tennent High School in Warminster was, in keeping with the spirit of Kyle Quinn, ...
- Governor Sanford Signs Bill Limiting Where Sex Offenders Can Live (Florence Morning News)
New software requirement will also alert citizens
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