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- Sensitive Gangstas? - Free Times
Free TimesSensitive Gangstas?Free Times, SC - 7 hours agoThe danger in reading too much into poetry by Crips, Bloods and Mexican Mafia members is obvious — that it could lead mushy-headed liberals to excuse bad ...
- George Bush Sings! - Top40-Charts.com
George Bush Sings!Top40-Charts.com, NY - 2 hours ago... but sending young men and women to their death for Exxon is perfectly ok" states Hartmann. "This material seems to be poetry set to grooves...the lines ...
- One Girl’s Journey: New Novel an Unflinching Look at What Faces ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
One Girl’s Journey: New Novel an Unflinching Look at What Faces ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 1 hour agoIn “A Girl Mistreated,” Outskirts Press author Stephanie M. Feggins takes readers on a young African American woman’s journey into adulthood as she grapples ...
- Local’s nudes wow Italy - Viet Name News
Exhibitions of nude pho tos are still taboo in Viet Nam, but art photographer Duong Quoc Dinh says his works go beyond physicality and impart a spiritual meaning. "The border between art and obscenity is very thin in nude photos. If you can handle ...
- High school sextet meets challenge - Chicago Tribune
The answer shook the floorboards of Columbia College Concert Hall over the weekend, when a capacity audience of proud parents, teachers, friends and others marveled at the work of the Gallery 37 Jazz Sextet. Even before the noted alto saxophonist ...
- Making a Lyrical Return to the Sunken Garden - New York Times
Making a Lyrical Return to the Sunken GardenNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoBy LARY BLOOM LAST summer, the first without the sound of music and poetry in Hill-Stead Museum’s sunken garden in many years, staff members heard the ...
- Defining Christianity - Scotsman
Defining ChristianityScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoIf more attention were paid to the simple Christian message than to self-indulgent misrepresentations of what the poetry and metaphor of the Bible might ...
- Martin Warren hosts fine arts festival Monday - digitalBURG.com
Martin Warren hosts fine arts festival MondaydigitalBURG.com, MO - 1 hour ago“Kids read poetry, short stories and sing music during certain times,” Goodman said. Although Keirsey does not prepare all year long for the students’ ...
- Enjoy CHORUS Celebration At Southbank Centre - HULIQ (press release)
Enjoy CHORUS Celebration At Southbank CentreHULIQ (press release), NC - 1 hour agoEarlier in the day the award-winning London Adventist Chorale with its conductor Ken Burton bring a programme of African-American choral music to the Queen ...
- Andy Burrows 'The Colour of My Dreams' - femalefirst.co.uk
Andy Burrows’ releases his album, The Colour of My Dreams, on May 26th. The album, the Razorlight drummer’s solo debut, will be released with the aim of raising funds and awareness to a Winchester children’s home, Naomi House, and their Jack ...
- On the book trail (The New Zealand Herald)
Much as I love summer, it brings with it a certain pressure to be out there, energetically enjoying all the country has to offer: the oceans, the forests, the beaches... With winter comes vile weather but also the chance to slow the pace, to mosey for a little while.
- Young Poet Tells of Joy In Marbles (The Lakeland Ledger)
I have always enjoyed poems that celebrate the small pleasures of life. Here Max Mendelsohn, age 12, of Weston, Massachusetts, tells us of the joy he finds in playing with marbles.ODE TO MARBLES I love the sound of marblesscattered on the worn wooden floor,like children running away in a game of hide and seek.
- Megadeth to play Time Warner Cable Amphitheater this Sunday - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 5 p.m. Sunday. Openers: In Flames, Children of Bodom, Job for a Cowboy and High on Fire. Where: Time Warner Cable Amphitheater, 351 Canal Road, Cleveland. Tickets: $32.50-$47.50 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone ...
- First Chapter - New York Times
First ChapterNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoHe also wrote poetry. At home we had the slenderest book of his poems: Thirty-three Poems, four or five inches square, bound in a patterned magenta cloth, ...
- Parallel Lives - Weekly Standard
Born a little over 150 years apart, Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) and Ayaan Hirsi Ali (born 1969) both had the experience, on the threshold of adulthood--he was 20, she 22--of fleeing the culture they'd grown up in and entering another. For both, it ...
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