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- Indian Rocks Beach Library features something for everyone - Tampa Bay Newspapers
Indian Rocks Beach Library features something for everyoneTampa Bay Newspapers, FL - 44 minutes agoWednesday’s Word, an open-mic poetry reading, will continue throughout the summer, on the fourth Wednesdays at 6:30 pm On Wednesday, June 25, Wednesday’s ...
- A Lot More Joseph Arthur Music On The Way - ChartAttack
ChartAttackA Lot More Joseph Arthur Music On The WayChartAttack, Canada - 12 hours agoThe first two, Could We Survive and Crazy Rain, are already available online. Vagabond Skies will be released on June 10 and Foreign Girls will follow on ...
- Group pays homage to Indian Urdu poet - Peninsula On-line
Peninsula On-lineGroup pays homage to Indian Urdu poetPeninsula On-line, Qatar - 13 hours agoDOHA • The Anjuman Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind Qatar (AMUHQ), which is affiliated to the Indian Cultural Centre (ICC), has held a poetry session dedicated to ...
- Mets pull ahead in the ninth to beat Reds 10-8 (The Columbus Dispatch)
CINCINNATI—The Reds fought two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana for four innings last night, then scratched and clawed against the New York Mets bullpen. There was no poetry in their game but admirable amounts of patience and power.
- CLASS OF 1958 PDF (The Harvard Crimson)
Race and the Ivy By BRITTANY M LLEWELLYN As Brown v. Board shook the nation, students at Harvard remained largely apathetic. Amid Division, Students Broke Down Gender Line By LINDSAY P. TANNE Not every student group was in favor of such a shift.
- Edwin Morgan wins £25,000 arts council award - Herald
Scotland's greatest living poet, Edwin Morgan, yesterday won one of the most prestigious prizes in Scottish literature. The nation's Makar, or national poet, won the £25,000 Scottish Arts Council (SAC) book of the year award for his latest ...
- Gentleman author at 88 recalls a life of changes - Londonderry Today
Gentleman author at 88 recalls a life of changesLondonderry Today, UK - 28 minutes agoA firm fan of Robert Service's poetry, Harry includes one of his poems, 'The Man from Eldorado' in bringing his book to a close. The book is a good read, ...
- Free concerts abound in NYC (The Record)
You can barely walk a block in New York City come summertime without running into a free concert, and many of them are perfect for the littlest listeners. Here are a few.
- A Playlist by Camille Paglia - New York Times
New York TimesA Playlist by Camille PagliaNew York Times, United States - 12 hours agoBased on a 1951 song by an African-American musician, Tiny Bradshaw. 2) Ballad of a Thin Man, Bob Dylan (1965). Sinister atmospherics of the garish sexual ...
- SPORTS BRIEFS - St. Helena Star
SPORTS BRIEFSSt. Helena Star, CA - 13 hours agoThe Clif Bar Sprint takes place at 10:10 am and consists of running one lap on the new track for the kid at heart (older than 10 years). ...
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
For some, she's the matriarch of the Mishler Theatre in Altoona. For others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, this centenarian is a beautiful person full of wisdom.
- Both, actually - Hampton Roads Daily Press
Education isn't an either/or proposition. Public schools have a charge to educate all students. The gifted and those with retardation. Those who love poetry and those who eat and breathe science. White and black. Poor and affluent. Given that role ...
- Literary award winners in Wells (York County Coast Star)
WELLS — On May 1, the Wells-Ogunquit Community School District held the 2008 Literary Achievement Awards ceremony in the Olenn Auditorium at Wells High School.
- Meet Keiko! (Payvand Iran News)
A year after we had met, Keiko died - suddenly - of lung cancer. "I didn't know Keiko smoked!" I said to the teary-eyed friend who brought the news of her death. "She didn't," he said rather hurriedly, and added after a silence, "she was born in Hiroshima." Neither of us said much after that. -A poem by Fatemeh Keshavarz
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Las Vegas Sun
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in portions of Saddam's ...
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