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- Author telling moments of his life - Missisauga News Online
For the Mississauga resident, capturing the world in more than just black and white is thrilling. In his first self-published book, Telling Moments , Siewrattan, 26, tackles the challenge head-on with a compilation of short stories and poetry ...
- What Makes a Singer “Good?” - New York Times Blogs
What Makes a Singer “Good?”New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Mapfumo's South Africa tour cancelled - New Zimbabwe.com
THOMAS Mapfumo called off his eagerly awaited South Africa tour this week after failing to secure visas for himself and his band at the conclusion of their UK tour, organisers said. The legendary Zimbabwean singer -- travelling on American travel ...
- Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world Bukowski - Baltimore Sun
Gypsy Lou and how an unconventional love gave the world BukowskiBaltimore Sun, United States - 30 minutes agoAnd what is most important, they gave the world Charles Bukowski, the king of boozy and sexually charged underground poetry, with the publication in 1963 of ...
- Media Abet Communist Cover-Up - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressMedia Abet Communist Cover-UpCanada Free Press, Canada - 8 hours ago... describes him as being involved in the “labor movement” with other “African-American intellectuals” and committed to racial integration and harmony. ...
- Kim Ode - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Macalester College biology professor left a strong impression on students and faculty. "She made it OK to stand up and do the right thing ... it was expected." Sep 21, 2008 Bridge to somewhere Richard Russo says his latest book, "Bridge of Sighs ...
- Latin American heritage celebrated at Mattatuck (Republican-American)
Latin American Heritage Day, a family event, will be held at the Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center in Waterbury on Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. The wide variety of activities celebrating the legacy and cultural customs of Latin Americans include music, food, art, folktales, gallery talks, and animals.
- tri-arts - Contra Costa Times
tri-artsContra Costa Times, CA - 9 hours agoBenefits Art in the Schools of the San Ramon Valley. n Poetry Reading — 2-4 pm, Oct. 5. Pleasanton Poet Laureate Martha Meltzer will host nature poet Sandra ...
- Leonard Peltier: America's Unfinished Business - Capitol Hill Blue
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3877262052... September 18, 2008 – The Leonard Peltier Defense Offense Committee (LP DOC) is campaigning to raise awareness and educate the public about Leonard Peltier for the purpose of mobilizing people to ...
- Old meets new in CW's `90210' spinoff - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Beverly Hills, Calif. -- New characters and new regulars will populate the CW's "90210,'' an updated new version of Fox's 1990-2000 teen soap, "Beverly Hills 90210.'' But some old residents of the famous zip code will help out during the new show's ...
- Excellence on show at Mello-go-roun' - Jamaica Observer
Excellence on show at Mello-go-roun'Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 5 hours ago... as they could very well be setting them up for ridicule; the religious-flavoured Construction, a dub poetry piece splendidly performed by the Ensemble ...
- HUMPHREY GAVE GREATEST CONVENTION SPEECH YOU'VE NEVER HEARD (David Shribman via Yahoo! News)
MINNEAPOLIS -- If you have an eye for these things, you might have noticed that Sen. Barack Obama is going to deliver his acceptance speech in a football stadium on Aug. 28. The last man to deliver an acceptance speech in a stadium was John F. Kennedy. The last important speech to be delivered on an Aug. 28 was given by the Rev. Martin Luther King 45 years ago.
- Solzhenitsyn escaped a prison with a message for US - San Antonio Express
Solzhenitsyn escaped a prison with a message for USSan Antonio Express, TX - 55 minutes agoThe resulting book — “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly,” later adapted into a film — was graceful and lyrical, the gentle poetry enhanced by the fierce ...
- Archive Artifact #3: The Nixon Option (Jan. 2005) - OpEdNews.com
Chances are Bush has already committed enough high crimes and misdemeanors to be put away for life. Unfortunately we've yet to locate a Woodward and Bernstein to turn the tide of public opinion. The summer of 2004 was very productive for me as I ...
- Slamicide takes poetry off the page and into the Den (Johns Hopkins News-Letter)
What do you get when you cross poetry, theater and social justice?
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