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- Thurgood Marshall (Westland Observer)
Wednesday, July 2, marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. A descendent of slaves, Marshall built an impressive law career fighting for civil rights and equality for all Americans before serving on the Supreme Court. Called "the most important Black man of this century" by "Ebony" contributor Juan Williams, Marshall often stood alone as the ...
- Community Extra Calendar (Everett Herald)
The Everett Area Newcomer's coffee social will be 10 to 11:30 a.m. today. Call 425-267-9189. Senior exercise at the pool, 10:45 a.m. today, Mountlake Terrace Recreation Pavilion, 5303 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace. Low-impact water fitness. Call 425-776-9173.
- Toshiko Mori - Metropolis Magazine
Toshiko MoriMetropolis Magazine, NY - 2 hours agoI’m doing the Poe Pavilion, which is built next to Edgar Allan Poe’s last house, and I enjoyed reading about the short stories and poetry he wrote there. ...
- S. Africa: Celebrating Youth Day - OhmyNews International
S. Africa: Celebrating Youth DayOhmyNews International, South Korea - Jun 17, 2008Drama, poetry, dance and speechmaking were the order of the day. A police inspector in the Sekgosese region said they were concerned about the escalating ...
- Passion spread by word of mouth - Tonight
Passion spread by word of mouthTonight, South Africa - 4 hours agoHe is a member of the collective, Reunitedsiblings, who merge poetry with fine art. They have published three anthologies thus far and are growing. ...
- Abdellatif Kechiche: interview - Time Out
Abdellatif Kechiche: interviewTime Out, UK - 11 hours agoI don’t consider my films to be realist or naturalistic as they have more of an artistic aspect to them: there’s music, there’s dance, there’s poetry and ...
- Southeastern Minnesota digest - Post-Bulletin
Southeastern Minnesota digestPost-Bulletin, MN - 2 hours ago... State University English professor, has two poetry collections, including one about Lake Superior. Wine and cheese will be served; the event is free. ...
- Bad poetry from 1890s brings $12K at auction - Arizona Daily Star
EDINBURGH, Scotland — The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid $12,840 Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language. Up for ...
- Painting the past - The Coast.ca
The Coast.caPainting the pastThe Coast.ca, Canada - 18 hours agoThere are lots of funny bits. It's a drama. It's a comedy. It's a play!" To Capture Light, Thursday, May 8 at 8pm, Saturday, May 10 and Sunday, ...
- Partners in music - The Australian
The AustralianPartners in musicThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoAnd I love poetry and words and languages, so song accompaniment indulges that passion in the nicest possible way." Melbourne pianist Stephen McIntyre is ...
- MormonTimes.com: How missionary found Book of Mormon secret (Deseret Morning News)
Discovering chiasmus in the Book of Mormon 41 years ago changed John W. Welch's life. It also changed the way many people look at the scripture sacred to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
- Cleveland Museum of Art reopens -- and we've got your complete guide - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer's special section on the reopening of the Cleveland Museum of Art's original 1916 building will appear on Sunday. You can get read it all and get online extras now, at cleveland.com/cma/reopen . On June 29, the Cleveland Museum of ...
- Art show message from inside - Northcote Leader
Art show message from insideNorthcote Leader, Australia - Jul 8, 2008Perkovich, who is based in Brunswick, has a fashion label called Dark Butterfly and worked for a time with colourful Melbourne art identity Vali Myers. ...
- Rockin’ with the rhythm of the paint (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Every national park has something about the landscape, the very air, that “creates a really good vibe,” artist Kevin Muente, assistant professor of art at Northern Kentucky University, said, from his current home in the William Allen White cabin in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP).
- Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of? - Houston Chronicle
Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of?Houston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoBy TARA DOOLEY • The Young, Weird America, an afternoon of poetry and performance hosted by the museum's Teen Council at 1 pm Saturday. ...
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