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- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton (Miami Herald)
For years, the children descended into the space under the house, 800 square feet that had been conceived as a wine cellar. There, in the humidified darkness, they hovered over dozens and dozens of pieces of art and artifacts offering chapters of the black narrative, of the rise from ruins. The collection, heartbreaking and hopeful, sweeps in a long arc from slave documents to brilliant abstract ...
- Stone Circle draws poets, storytellers and singers to spin tales ... - Detroit Free Press
Stone Circle draws poets, storytellers and singers to spin tales ...Detroit Free Press, United States - 18 minutes agoRibby hadn't given poetry much thought until he realized it was better when listened to than when read. "I mainly do it because it's an escape from my day ...
- Giuliani's loyalty to an accused priest - Salon
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani June 22, 2007 | NEW YORK -- Anyone who has followed the career of Republican presidential contender Rudy Giuliani knows the value he places on personal loyalty. Loyalty is what inspired the former mayor of New ...
- Barnesville cemetery walk will shed light on history - Times-Leader
“DOCTOR, lawyer, merchant-chief” are included in a childhood rhyme, but they’re also the professions of some persons on the cemetery walk scheduled next Saturday in Barnesville. The walk, planned as part of the Barnesville Bicentennial ...
- Presidential Watch – Daily – Monday, May 5 - Family Security Matters
The list is long this week of supporters who let Barack Obama hang out to dry. More than a few were last seen running out on Hillary Clinton. Perhaps the solution here is for the two soloists to meet, flip a coin, and spend the next six months as a ...
- Life's still a riot - Globe and Mail
Life's still a riotGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoBy the time his third album, Talking With the Taxman About Poetry, was released in 1986, he was angry and politicized. Tracks such as There is Power in a ...
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an ... - The Independent
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment ...
- Music Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His Mind - New York Times
New York TimesMusic Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His MindNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe band, though, was doing a Brazilian version of foursquare rhythmic professionalism, with keyboards simulating strings in the funny philosophical song ...
- Our fight for city’s heritage shows we care - Cumberland News
Cumberland NewsOur fight for city’s heritage shows we careCumberland News, UK - 2 hours agoI WONDER if any of your readers or their contacts have any information on the whereabouts of poetry written by the distinguished Cumbrian artist, ...
- Shmi Skywalker should show force - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
POST TIME 6:35 p.m. Star-Telegram horse racing writer Gary West highlights his picks for today’s races. Odds are provided by Lone Star Park, with program number, post position (where different), jockey, trainer and weight. The thoroughbred racing ...
- EDUCATION: Upson students win essay contest - Lockport Union-Sun
Sometimes kids will say “when I grow up...” followed by what they want to be or what they want to do when they’re an adult. Charles Upson Elementary students in Lockport had to put those thoughts into writing for the annual essay contest of the ...
- CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' Outdoors - Broadway World
CTH Presents Van Peebles' 'Ain't Supposed To Die' OutdoorsBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe New York Times said, “This early precursor to hip-hop, rap and poetry slams is a get-down, roiling depiction of ghetto life” and goes on to say that the ...
- Tough times for local booksellers (The Milford Daily News)
Stepping into the 19th century barn housing Vintage Books, visitors are surrounded by cabinets and shelves holding 35,000 volumes about everything from Paleolithic cave paintings to a cookbook of Dutch recipes. Video: Explore the stacks
- Summer reading lists just got longer with new books by local writers (Cape Cod Times)
"Happy Trails to You: Stories," by Julie Hecht (Simon & Schuster, ISBN 13-978-1-4165-6425-6, 209 pages, $24)
- Brotherly love - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Brotherly loveCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 1 hour agoFor every Kerouac out on the road, there's a Princeton-educated Scott Fitzgerald, and for every Bukowski writing poetry drunk, there's a TS Eliot sober in ...
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