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- Playing for the People - Austin Chronicle
The article " Bohemian Rhapsody: Patti Smith's 12-Year Take ," about photographer Steven Sebring's documentary, Patti Smith: Dream of Life , appears in this print issue. An expanded transcript of the interview with Sebring is below. Patti Smith ...
- Gov. David Paterson adresses Asian/Pacific American forum - New York Daily News
Diva Diana Ross entertained employees of New York Hospital Queens and their families at award presentation at New York State Theater at Lincoln Center. Gov. Paterson delivered the keynote speech at the celebration of Asian/Pacific American (APA ...
- Where the Neighborhood Has No Name - New York Times Blogs
We’ve written before on whether a child’s first name has any effect on life outcomes, and whether street names have any effect on housing prices. What if a neighborhood changes its name? Ask the residents of South Central Los Angeles. Actually ...
- The inspiring story of Robert Mugabe - Tehran Times
Robert Mugabe has been cut off from his feelings ever since his carpenter father abandoned the family when Robert was a shy 10-year-old. Had his mother, Bona, been emotionally robust, he might have weathered the crushing abandonment. But she was ...
- ''Juneteenth'' Celebrated at African American Museum in Phila. (KYW News Radio 1060)
A celebration was held Thursday at the African American Museum in Philadelphia to observe the anniversary of the official end of slavery in the United States.
- 'A tiny bit of adventure' - guardian.co.uk
'A tiny bit of adventure'guardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoI've settled into the restaurant car with Ellen, Tim and half a dozen other passengers to enjoy the poetry of the journey. The poetry is not helped by the ...
- 'Teen': The Sureness Of A Tiptop Novel - Hartford Courant
The documentary "American Teen" is the most realistic movie you will see all summer. Nonetheless, I'm convinced it was made by a sci-fi character. To go so deeply under the skin of a handful of high-schoolers in Warsaw, Ind., and to chronicle their ...
- Excellent Academic Week to keep tabs on students' progress - Borneo Bulletin
Borneo BulletinExcellent Academic Week to keep tabs on students' progressBorneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - 13 hours agoFollowing the launching ceremony, the guest of honour witnessed a debate contest as well as a dance performance and a poetry recital.
- Free Loft classes reach beyond the typical writer wannabe - Minnpost.com
The Loft Literary Center is dogged by a certain stereotype: its "typical student." She — yup, she’s female — is writing a memoir, or a thinly fictionalized version of her own life. It has been said that she favors Scandinavian sweaters ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - The Associated Press
The Associated PressCaroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep searchThe Associated Press - 2 hours agoCaroline Kennedy has used her legal training to write two books on civil liberties, and she has also edited a volume of poetry and an updated version of her ...
- A Punch of Salt - Kolkata Newsline
A Punch of SaltKolkata Newsline, India - 1 hour ago... running down the contemporary markers of Bengali culture (read Bangla bands and their neo-Bangla rhetoric, poetry on T-shirts, de-boned ilish and more ...
- The Fringe Hits The Streets - Cape Breton Post
The Fringe Hits The StreetsCape Breton Post, Canada - 1 hour agoAnd don't forget, The Friends of the Library of Cape Breton University invite poetry lovers to enjoy “Poetry with a View II: The Poets Return to ...
- Things to Do - EVENTS - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Things to Do - EVENTSMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 10 hours ago23, First Baptist Church Christian LifeCenter, 110 S. Eighth St. Registration, evaluation and orientation times are: first and second grade boys/girls, ...
- New: Sa Dingding, Murs, The Faint and more (Colorado Daily)
The carefully designed mystery of Sa Dingding’s “Alive” is literally impenetrable in spots.
- How Russia's baby-boosting policies are hurting the population. - Slate
ULYANOVSK, Russia—On a humid Sunday afternoon in late June, about 100 couples clutching newborn babies filed into the Lenin Memorial overlooking the wide banks of the Volga River. This mammoth concrete slab of Soviet constructivism was erected in ...
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