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- Expert: Great leaders, time of change define '60s decade (Westland Observer)
When Heidi Ardizzone shows photos of 1960s leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and President John F. Kennedy, her University of Michigan students have no trouble with recognition.
- Forgiving Mothers' Organization Promotes Solace and Solidarity - Washington Post
Forgiving Mothers' Organization Promotes Solace and SolidarityWashington Post, United States - 1 hour ago"I'm a Christian girl," said Barbara Harris, who came to support Forgiving Mothers, "but I don't know if I could be as forgiving."
- Roald still helps kids to read! - The Star
Roald still helps kids to read!The Star, UK - 10 hours ago... Children's Library on Thursdays September 18 and 25 and October 9, where poet Matt Black will also be talking about the author and reading his poetry. ...
- Finding the sacred in the mundane (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
My grandparents were not big readers. Their English was slightly accented but fluent -- they both left Poland in their early teens and came to America in the 1920s.
- Hyderabad observes 100 years of great Musi floods - Smash Hits
Hyderabad observes 100 years of great Musi floodsSmash Hits, India - Sep 28, 2008Poems in Urdu, Telugu and English describing the death and destruction caused by the floods were read out at a gathering under the dense shadow of the tall ...
- Totally Trivial: The - Total Telecom
Total TelecomTotally Trivial: TheTotal Telecom, UK - 1 hour agoPanda seeks Panda, must like poetry, eating bamboo... Online personal ads, much favoured reading amongst the lonesome and insensitive types looking for a ...
- Arts facility to open this weekend - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
The Petaluma Arts Center opens this weekend in the renovated freight building of the railroad depot at Lakeville and East Washington streets. Doors will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The ...
- Workshop seeks balance with help of poetry, music - The Coloradoan
Workshop seeks balance with help of poetry, musicThe Coloradoan, CO - 5 hours ago"Life is such a delicate balancing act between the opposites," Bielecki said. "We prefer the easier way of settling for one pole or the other: solitude or ...
- From desert to cultural oasis, complete with Louvre, Guggenheim and Ferrari (Guardian Unlimited)
When it comes to cultural icons, few would mention Manchester City in the same breath as the Louvre. But to Abu Dhabi's royal family the football club is the latest in a string of multibillion-dollar acquisitions designed to rebrand the nation as a oasis of western culture in the Gulf.
- Writer recounts post-war mystery (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
What atrocity did Terese Svoboda's uncle witness when he served as a military policeman in occupied Japan in 1946?
- Cold-Blooded Killers in Lipstick to Rescue Murder for Sport - Jossip
JossipCold-Blooded Killers in Lipstick to Rescue Murder for SportJossip, NY - 11 hours agoNowadays, women love hunting so much they take to Internet sites for female hunters and share poetry with one another: "'I wish I may, I wish I might, ...Sarah Palin Inspiring More Women To Kill Gawkerall 2 news articles
- Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick Shows His Poetic Side (People Magazine)
Check out a poem the actor shared with PEOPLE that he wrote "at like six in the morning"
- Ladyfest makes its debut this weekend - Dayton Daily News
DAYTON — Dayton's first Ladyfest debuts downtown this weekend with three days of performances, along with a visual arts exhibition and a slate of women-centric workshops. The purpose of Ladyfest, at its basic level, is "to show the community that ...
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' - Courier-Journal
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The fort sits on the Patapsco River, and it was from ...
- "Hip-hop intellectual" Michael Eric Dyson to speak at local diversity ... - Evansville Courier-Press
Georgetown University professor and author Michael Eric Dyson will be the featured speaker at this year’s Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission Annual Dinner. The event takes place at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 at The Centre. Dyson, who has ...
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