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- Pendant prize adorns Red Cross Tiffany 8 lunch - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinPendant prize adorns Red Cross Tiffany 8 lunchHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 1 hour agoGinger Gohier will read poetry and short prose by Jody Manabe Kobayashi; Aito Steele will read J. Freen's "His Rip Off"; and Jamie Simpson will perform Erin ...
- Fort Bragg - Mendocino Calendar of Events (Mendocino Beacon)
- Holocaust Remembrance Day (Yom Ha'Shoah) commemoration, 7 p.m., Caspar shul, 15071 Caspar Road. - Advisory Council for the Area Agency on Aging meeting, 2 to 4 p.m., county Dept. of Social Services, Big Sur Conference Room, 747 S. State St., Ukiah. 467-5868 or 463-7775.
- No place for extremism in Islam, says Taseer - Daily Times
No place for extremism in Islam, says TaseerDaily Times, Pakistan - 47 minutes agoHe said that the Sufis of Punjab had taught people to love God and mankind through their poetry. He said that they had always stood against extremism and ...Sufies promote Islam through message of love, peace: Taseer Associated Press of Pakistanall 3 news articles
- Bird Rises Again on 40th Anniversary - The Emory Wheel
Bird Rises Again on 40th AnniversaryThe Emory Wheel - 9 minutes agoWhat remains unique is the Bird’s creative approach to the time’s news, such as poetry and more free-form pieces. Along with the exhibit, ...
- H.H. Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum commissions establishment of 'House of Poetry' (AME Info)
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, today directed the establishment of the 'House of Poetry', a centre for researching and documenting Arabic poetry and strengthening its presence and profile within the Arab world and beyond.
- The Unforeseen - Boston Globe
As frustrating as it is welcome, Laura Dunn's "The Unforeseen" is an appeal to our emotions on a subject that needs the coldest, hardest facts. The subject is land development - specifically, what 30 years of profit-bent private sector building has ...
- Lesbos islanders want to stop homosexual women calling themselves ... - Daily Telegraph
The court hearing will start in Athens amid a growing debate about homosexual rights in Greece, traditionally one of Greece's most socially conservative countries. The case has been brought by plantiffs on Lesbos, who claim that the name of their ...
- Welsh National Opera Presents Carbon 12 - HULIQ (press release)
Welsh National Opera Presents Carbon 12HULIQ (press release), NC - 24 minutes agoAmong the performers, former mining engineer Gordon Holley whose family used to work the Markham Colliery. His grandfather's name was given to Holley's Dip, ...
- The New Way to View Life Through The Old Ball Game - AmericaJR.com
The New Way to View Life Through The Old Ball GameAmericaJR.com, MI - 2 hours agoHe earned a PhD in English (with a dissertation in contemporary poetry) from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dan then taught college English ...
- Bat for lashes - Brisbane Times
THE music Natasha Khan makes under the name Bat for Lashes sounds enchanted, as though cauldrons and wands were as instrumental to its making as synthesisers and guitars. So it's no surprise to discover Khan's home looks quite different from its ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
MONUMENT INSCRIPTION WORKSHOP — 2 p.m., Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St. Help preserve inscriptions on Mt. Auburn’s 19th century monuments. Free. For information, call 617-607-1981.
- WALLACE STEGNER AND THE AMERICAN WEST - New York Times
New York TimesWALLACE STEGNER AND THE AMERICAN WESTNew York Times, United States - 39 minutes agoA loyal friend, immensely generous to former students, he was also a great keeper of grudges, a man who could never forget a slight. ...
- Roger Palmer lets the Dogs out (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Childlike artworks underscore the horrors of war... By Megan Voeller When a people are used as mere human instruments for firing cannon or thrusting bayonets, in the service and for the selfish purposes of a master, such war degrades a people. --J.S. Mill When philosopher John Stuart Mill evoked those brutal images in 1862, he was actually writing in favor of war, but only in cases that "protect ...
- S.B. Publisher Claims Photojournalism Award - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. When it comes to international photojournalism, one name has long reined supreme. Since its inception at the end of World War II, Magnum Photos has been the world’s preeminent photo agency. From Robert Capa’s chilling and uncensored ...
- New twists for Warped tour - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
New twists for Warped tourThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour agoSometimes began writing poetry as a child and made the transition to song writing at 14. "It came pretty naturally," she says.
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