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- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies - Star News Online
COLUMBIA, S.C. | A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held Tuesday in Columbia. Nickens died ...
- An artiste, some movies and quite a bit of poetry - The Daily Star
The Daily StarAn artiste, some movies and quite a bit of poetryThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoAnd that is the legend that Kanon Devi turned out to be in life and the heritage she remains in death. You could suggest, if you like, that Devi was a ...
- NORM: Hard-core fans ask: Has Jacko moved? - Las Vegas Review Journal
M ichael Jackson fans who have been waiting for days outside his residence at West Palomino Lane are wondering if he's beat it. Fans have regularly been camping out in front of the home more than a month, since word leaked here that a long vigil by a ...
- Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Barnes & Noble to manage Rutgers U. bookstore - U-Wire.com
Barnes & Noble College Booksellers will assume management of the Rutgers University bookstores on Nov. 3, officials announced Friday. The Rutgers bookstore will initially be located in its current space at the Ferren Mall but will open a new, three ...
- Bates Well holds poetry day breakfast - The Lawyer
The LawyerBates Well holds poetry day breakfastThe Lawyer, UK - 3 hours ago... our event to mark National Poetry day was an inspiring and intimate start to the day." Sally Crabtree added: "It has often been remarked that life in ...
- The public life of Karadzic - France24
The public life of KaradzicFrance24, France - 4 hours agoAs a private expert he also opened an online shop, “psychiatrist-help-energy.comâ€, offering talismanic metals concentrated in “human quantum energyâ€, ...
- Montessori helps student thrive - Steamboat Pilot
Montessori helps student thriveSteamboat Pilot, CO - 16 minutes agoMelissa often writes poetry in class, Stansbery said, and has been working on advanced math. “She always challenges herself, and she challenges me because I ...
- How you can help to save some cherished words from oblivion - Times Online
Times OnlineHow you can help to save some cherished words from oblivionTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoHe intends to use the word in his poetry, but Collins has given warning that it is not enough for the words to be used by their champions alone. ...
- The battle of the Titians - guardian.co.uk
The battle of the Titiansguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours ago... and Callisto is just as erotic. Yet in both these paintings there is an autumnal light that deepens the meaning. Sensuality is transfigured into poetry. ...
- Back-to-School backpack program - Barnstable Patriot
Back-to-School backpack programBarnstable Patriot, MA - 46 minutes ago18 to 22, offers sessions for writers of poetry and prose. Taught by published authors with extensive experience in teaching young people, these classes ...
- Test Reading Series - Eye Weekly
Eye WeeklyTest Reading SeriesEye Weekly, Canada - 1 hour agoIt feels like a done poem.†Still, he’s leaving the future open. “I made a point of saying this is the end of Test ‘volume one,’ so I think someday I may ...
- Pick of the day - Guardian Unlimited
"In 1978," Benjamin Zephaniah recalls, "a landmark album was released in the UK. On Dread, Beat an' Blood, Linton Kwesi Johnson expressed the black British experience as it had never been heard before. This was the era of the Sus law, where the ...
- A Festival of Words - Packet Online
Coleman Barks (red scarf), with the the Paul Winter Consort, reading "Early Morning Rumi" at the 2006 Dodge Poetry Festival. The reading will be reprised at this year's festival. AFTER Sept. 11, 2001, the poet James Haba noticed newspapers and other ...
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles (Los Angeles Times)
Two minstrel pairs, one of them black, drew enthusiastic local crowds and lavish praise in the press. Seventy years ago, on Aug. 20, 1938, The Times published an editorial mourning the death of Thomas K. Heath, one of vaudeville's biggest stars in what is now the largely vanished phenomenon of the minstrel show.
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