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- We Still Welcome Local Poets - Great Neck Record
We Still Welcome Local PoetsGreat Neck Record, NY - 4 hours agoWe would love to reinstate our "Local Poets" column. All we need is some poetry from our readers. We would all be just delighted to once again publish the ...
- Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdom - Evening Sun
Our common denominator has to be love. The most common, love of self. The least, love of others. Here's where less is really more. The indivisible, the smallest fraction. Reduce ourselves to love of others. So simple. So fulfilling. Yet, the most ...
- Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ... - Biloxi Sun Herald
Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ...Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Jul 31, 2008... locally-flavored offerings as country music, cowboy poetry and regional cuisine -- all while surrounded by the Teton Mountains in their autumn glory. ...
- Deaths elsewhere - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Erik Darling, 74, the reedy-voiced guitarist and banjo player who deftly stepped in when Pete Seeger left the pioneering folk music group the Weavers, died of lymphoma Sunday in Chapel Hill, N.C. Darling was perhaps best known for his hit "Walk Right ...
- Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian Experience (Middle East Online)
At a time when conditions for Palestinians have become increasingly devastating, Poets For Palestine seeks to give humanity its proper voice and attempts to further demonstrate the role art takes in transmitting and projecting the enormous weight of compassion, says Remi Kanazi .
- Popsters find they can hang with twang - St. Petersburg Times
Do you have a middling pop music career? Are you a mortgage payment away from schlepping the RibFest beat? Do you wish people would stop calling you Hootie? Then maybe it's time to consider a career in country. After all, crossing over has never been ...
- Shattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74 - Daily Sun
Daily SunShattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74Daily Sun, Nigeria - 1 hour agoHe presents us with a modern Ogun or Prometheus in this novel which combines Ofeyi’s poetry (seminal rounds) with Demakin’s guerrilla logistics in order to ...
- China repackaging Confucius - Globe and Mail
Just In from Canada writes: There are more informed analysis at atimes.com http://www.atimes.com/atimes/others/revolution.html http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JG31Ad03.html http://www.cartercenter.org/peace/china_elections/index.html It appears ...
- A tough job but worth it - guardian.co.uk
A tough job but worth itguardian.co.uk, UK - Aug 28, 2008Whittling all the entries down to a field of 10 - spanning fiction, non-fiction and poetry - was a tough job, made easier only by the fact that several ...
- News Categories (Yemen Observer)
Great number of foreign visitors who believe in Buhara doctrine come from all over the world to visit the shrine of Queen Arwa during the last ten days of Sha’ban (the eighth month in Arabic calendar ).
- Unusual View From the Top for Colgate Running Back - New York Times
New York TimesUnusual View From the Top for Colgate Running BackNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoI’ve had poetry and short stories published. Going to jail was the lesson of my life. I think everything you do, every bump in the road, is going to teach ...
- 'Patti Smith: Dream of Life': Chronicle of Patti Smith's life ... - Chicago Tribune
'Patti Smith: Dream of Life': Chronicle of Patti Smith's life ...Chicago Tribune, United States - 8 minutes agoIt's a story of an artist's itchy search for expression, in poetry, travel, motherhood, political activism, the whole American pop ball of wax. ...
- Poet: We Have a Right to Be Angry - Palm Beach Interactive
This past Wednesday, I went to The Stage at C&N Cafe to see award winning spoken word artist Queen Sheba. Sheba, whose real name is Bathsheba, is one of the lucky few who whose art pays the bills. She travels the country and the world performing her ...
- The herbal hazards that could threaten the unborn child - Daily Mail
Daily MailThe herbal hazards that could threaten the unborn childDaily Mail, UK - 13 hours agoBy Jenny Hope Two thirds of pregnant women could be risking their unborn child's health by taking herbal remedies, warn researchers. ...
- The way Britain wages war (Mail and Guardian)
Four photographs recently published in Britain together break a silence. The first is of a former Gurkha soldier Tul Bahadur, aged 87. He sits in a wheelchair outside 10 Downing Street.
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