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- Loved ones mourn Tacoma teen who inspired so many - TheNewsTribune.com
Loved ones mourn Tacoma teen who inspired so manyTheNewsTribune.com, WA - May 6, 2008At a memorial service, relatives and friends remember a young Tacoma woman for her art, her spirituality and her capacity for love. India Escobar died April ...
- Top Picks | Getting Out Activities to do and see (Seattle Times)
Art "Delicate Yet Vibrant Art": More than 40 pieces of pastel art based on Northwest landscapes and still lifes by six local artists. Exhibit 10 a.m.-5 p.m...
- Local Happenings - Alameda Sun
Local HappeningsAlameda Sun, CA - 30 minutes agoAlameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St. (Info: 747-7713) * 7 to 9 pm Poetry at the Library: First Wednesday series featuring local poets reading celebration ...
- The Sorrows of Race and Gender in the 2008 Presidential Election - Dissident Voice
The Sorrows of Race and Gender in the 2008 Presidential ElectionDissident Voice, CA - 14 hours agoWe can stop pretending that rhetoric — no matter how inspirational — will mask the fundamentally unjust and unsustainable nature of the systems in which we ...
- Researcher debunks myth Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was a Sufi poet - The Post
Researcher debunks myth Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai was a Sufi poetThe Post, Pakistan - 42 minutes agoISLAMABAD: A Pakistan-origin US researcher has claimed that Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai, a great poet of the subcontinent, was not a Sufi and his poetry is a ...
- Curious explores Denver's version of homelessness (Denver Post)
Dee Covington and her team knew they were in for collisions with paradox when they took on homelessness as the subject of Curious Theatre's newest world- premiere play. But death as a survival strategy? That has the director shaking her head.
- RECENT & RECOMMENDED - Globe and Mail
RECENT & RECOMMENDEDGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoBy David A. Wilson, McGill- Queen's University Press, $39.95 This omnibus selection showcases MacEwen's versatility in a variety of genres, including poetry ...
- Poor prospects for Glasgow's underground poet - Times Online
It aims to produce underground literature, but according to some writers, the only thing subversive about a plan to recruit a poet-in-residence for Glasgow's subway system is the pay. The scheme, thought to be the first of its type for public ...
- Sarah’s success - Huddersfield Examiner
Sarah’s successHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 1 hour ago“She’s absolutely full of life and always wanted to be on stage. “She has no hang-ups and that comes through in her poetry. It’s why it’s so unique. ...
- Senegal: World Pays Tribute to Black Poet (AllAfrica.com)
Africa and the Francophone world continue paying tribute to Aimé Césaire, the black poet and political leader from Martinique, who died early on Thursday.
- All Saints Episcopal School Students Leave Legacy - Tyler Morning Telegraph
On May 22 the students at All Saints Episcopal School left their legacy on the new Brookshire Family Student Athletic Center (SAC). After a blessing, each student at All Saints signed their name on the concrete floor of the new building. Students can ...
- Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful muse (Lexington Herald-Leader)
PHILADELPHIA - "Sometimes I listen to my music," Rickie Lee Jones is saying, as she sits in a cafe here. "And I think, 'How is it that you have a job? You really suck.' And then sometimes I listen to it and I say to myself: 'How come everybody in the world doesn't say that you're the greatest?'" The latter conclusion would be more logical. But it hasn't always been shared by the masses. ...
- Saddam 'feared catching AIDS' (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS during his US-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings.
- School board searches for North's top young writers - Timmins Daily Press
School board searches for North's top young writersTimmins Daily Press, Canada - Apr 30, 2008"Poetry, fiction and non-fiction - we want to encourage our students to include all types of writing," said board community relations officer Lynn Fecteau. ...
- 1980s vs. Today: Sports activism - ESPN.com
They spoke. Not loud, but strong. On the backs of anti-Vietnam protests, Watergate, Title IX, post-Civil Rights, post-Cold War activism in America, athletes found themselves in the unique position of having a voice, but without a major issue to voice ...
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