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- My Week In Media: Saree Makdisi - Independent
My Week In Media: Saree MakdisiIndependent, UK - 47 minutes agoThe UN's humanitarian affairs website (ww.ocha online.un.org) has press reports on Palestine and weekly updates on checkpoints.
- Berkeley Is Still a Great Bookstore Town - Berkeley Daily Planet
Berkeley Is Still a Great Bookstore TownBerkeley Daily Planet, CA - 27 minutes agoOther Berkeley and Oakland stores reflect the East Bay’s cultural diversity: Rebecca’s Books at 3268 Adeline for African-American books, especially poetry; ...
- Author, Educator and Motivational Speaker, Sharon C. Jenkins, "The Master Communicator," Hosts The Desire to Inspire ... (BlackNews.com)
Houston, TX (BlackNews.com) - The Desire to Inspire Writers' Workshop is the first of a series of seminars created and hosted by Author, Educator and Motivational Speaker Sharon C. Jenkins, also known as "The Master Communicator."
- Indie film's new, globalized realism - Salon
Left: Pedro Castaneda and Veronica Loren in "August Evening." Right: Venkatesh Chavan and Nana Patekar in "The Pool." Chris Smith, the director best known for his 1999 documentary "American Movie," went halfway around the world to make his improbable ...
- British couple lose Narnia domain name to author's estate - Out-Law.com
British couple lose Narnia domain name to author's estateOut-Law.com, UK - 5 hours agoSaville-Smith, who also writes poetry under the name Gillian Ferguson, said that she and her husband had found the whole experience "dispiriting" and that ...
- Gary writers publish their first books - Post-Tribune
GARY -- Two local writers recently have had their works published for the first time. LaKiya Lindsey is sharing her thoughts on life in the poetry volume "Through the Eyes of Boo Kitty (My Soul in Writing)." Lindsey, who was given the nickname Boo ...
- Where silence is on the timetable: Quiet is key at Quaker schools - Independent
Where silence is on the timetable: Quiet is key at Quaker schoolsIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoOne of Ackworth's most popular clubs, PeaceJam, takes its lead from the American organisation of the same name that champions the work of peace campaigners ...
- Growing up in a killing culture - Seattle Post Intelligencer
"I stabbed about three people," he says, his angular face betraying no particular emotion. He mentions it offhandedly, like a kid trying to be modest about something in which he takes great pride. Now 18, Danger, has been a dedicated gang member for ...
- Katharine Whitehorn: The truth about life after 80 (Guardian Unlimited)
It's Britain's fastest-growing age group but what's life like in your ninth decade? Katharine Whitehorn and five other eightysomethings share their experiences
- When do people start to write poems? When they are in love - China Daily
China DailyWhen do people start to write poems? When they are in loveChina Daily, China - 3 hours agoI never thought in my life that some day I would write poetry. The poem – if I dare to call it a poem – came to me in my dream by itself, it did not ask me, ...
- Exclusive: Grief of Scots soldier's girl as he dies in road smash - before she could tell him she was pregnant (Daily Record)
THE mother of a tragic soldier's baby believes he is "looking down" on her and their tiny son. Scott Wilson died in a car crash caused by an Army pal before Karen Rannachan even knew she was pregnant.
- Credit Crunch should bring satirical poetry back to newspapers. - Daily Telegraph Blogs
FOUND myself listening idly to Radio New Zealand as I washed up the previous night's pots and pans the other day - Radio NZ is the Kiwi equivalent of the BBC's Radio 4 - when the something more elevated than the usual speech-radio drone, caught my ...
- GUEST OPINION: Improving schools: Just Do It!, 08-09-08 - Fall River Herald News
GUEST OPINION: Improving schools: Just Do It!, 08-09-08Fall River Herald News, USA - Aug 8, 2008Modern dance, poetry, neighborhood history and other creative subjects round out the school’s curriculum. The result: Students do better on tests and ...
- Fiesta Mexicana reunites old friends (The Salt Lake Tribune)
She didn't call it a miracle, but Rosvita Lopez was surprised to see a friend she and her husband knew more than 23 years ago in Chiapas, Mexico.    Their old friend, a music professor and marimba player, had traveled to Utah for a Mexican Independence Day celebration in Salt Lake
- Mr. Schultz is the author of several collections of poetry, including his most recent, (Greenwich Post)
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Philip Schultz will give a poetry reading as part of the Poet’s Voice series at Greenwich Library on Sunday, Sept. 21, at 3:00 p.m.
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