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- "Blackbird" at Artists Repertory Theatre (The Oregonian)
Several years ago a precocious pop star had a hit with a song that proudly asserted that "age ain't nothin' but a number." Perhaps so. But consider these numbers: 12 and 40.
- Poetry Corner: Doped - NDTV
I'm shining bright, shining bright like a star. I'm breathing in, breathing out every hour. And this puff, and this puff's all I care. And in the air, there like curls in my hair I'm feeling great, feeling fine for a while. I begin in tears and then ...
- Kapil Syllable - Delhi Newsline
Kapil SyllableDelhi Newsline, India - 2 hours ago... wholly unperturbed about opinions on his poetry. “I’m not bothered about literary appreciation. I have written something which I have enjoyed writing. ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies - KPIX-TV5
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) ― Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Martin's death occured ...
- In this section (St Albans Observer)
A CONCERT in memory of a baby who died just over a year ago from a rare brain disease will be held this month in Redbourn.
- Trace the Origins of Spanish Jews Struggle Under the Barbaric Inquisition of the Past -- New Book Highlights a ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
NEW HEMPSTEAD, N.Y., Sept. 18, 2008 -- Multitudes of contemporary Hispanics from central through South America and the Caribbean are unaware of their ancestors' struggle for survival under the five hundred years of Spain's and Portugal's barbaric Inquisition.
- Go, Do, Learn - Hagerstown Morning Herald
Go, Do, LearnHagerstown Morning Herald, MD - 10 hours ago7, will include two poetry-writing workshops for children. Both workshops are sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Alliance of Jefferson County, ...
- Step back in time - Paris time - with Flint Symphony Orchestra - MLive.com
At the turn of the century -- the previous century -- the city of Paris pulsed with energy. Creativity flowed from artists, authors and composers who gathered in outdoor cafes to discuss the seemingly unending possibilities of the future. It is that ...
- On birthday, Chipper leads Braves past Marlins - CNN Sports Illustrated
For his career on April 24, he's hitting .500 (18-of-36) with four homers, eight RBIs and 10 runs. ''I always feel like I need to do something cool on my birthday,'' the third baseman said. ''Hit a homer or have three hits. I would have taken either ...
- Poetic return for city native - North Adams Transcript
NORTH ADAMS -- A North Adams native and Drury High School graduate will return to the city on Saturday to share her poetry with a community she hid it from while growing up. "It's really sort of a final closure," said Michelle Laflamme-Childs, 41, of ...
- General education: building faster, stronger, smarter students - EKU The Eastern Progress Online (subscription)
General education: building faster, stronger, smarter studentsEKU The Eastern Progress Online (subscription), KY - 1 hour agoIf you're a biochemistry major, you might gag at the idea of discussing British poetry three times a week. And if you're a creative writing major, ...
- Scribe-turned-Taleban ultra assumes 'complete control' over Mohmand ... - Newstrack India
Peshawar, July 24 (ANI): Umar Khalid, a poet-and-journalist-turned-Taleban, has assumed the complete control over the Mohmand Agency after eliminating the chief and deputy chief of the Shah Sahib militant group in a bloody battle last Friday. Now he ...
- Read all '"game design"' posts in Geek Gestalt - CNET News
His all-time favorite movie is 2001: A Space Odyssey and as a child, he aspired to be an astronaut so he can form colonies in space and help solve world overpopulation. Now 48, Will Wright has yet to make it to the Milky Way, but he can take some ...
- Campus news (Port Clinton News Herald)
Amanda Florio, a junior English major from Graytown, recently served on the literary selection team for The Lighter, Valparaiso University's literary magazine.
- Workshop alumni to read poetry (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
University of Iowa Writers' Workshop alumni Cate Marvin and Rick Barot will present a free poetry reading at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Prairie Lights bookstore in downtown Iowa City.
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