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- Jamaica Media Headlines Cuba Rally - La Prensa Latina
Kingston, Oct 14 (Prensa Latina) The two most important Jamaican newspapers, The Gleaner and The Observer, reported Tuesday on the rally here for the release of the Cuban Five and the end of the US blockade on Cuba. The protest, on the occasion of ...
- Preacher's prescription: Mix it up (Boston Globe)
'Most preaching is boring." There. He said it. In front of 30 pastors, Jeffrey Arthurs acknowledged a time-honored complaint usually expressed in glassy stares, yawns, and the occasional snore. His listeners took no offense. Sitting in a classroom at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, they were among more than 400 preachers from around the country who trekked recently to the South Hamilton ...
- Cover Story (MetroActive)
THE INTERPRETER has become the interpreted.After more than 40 years of bringing other songwriters' work to the masses, the new tribute to Judy Collins, Born to the Breed , finally returns the favor.
- Dr. Idris Badmus Joins XYTOS Inc. as Director (Centre Daily Times)
XYTOS, Inc. (OTC:XYTS), announced today that Dr. Idris Olagoke Badmus has been appointed as a Director of the company and it's Chief Scientific Officer.
- Central Valley briefs - Lemoore Advance
Central Valley briefsLemoore Advance, CA - 36 minutes agoSacramento Rainbow Poets is offering a $1000 grand prize in a new poetry contest. The deadline is Sept. 20. There are 50 prizes totaling $5000. ...
- Inaugural Edwin Morgan poetry prize awarded - Guardian Unlimited
Cambridge University graduate Kate Miller has won the inaugural Edwin Morgan International Poetry Competition for her poem After the Ban. The prize of £5,000 is one of the largest for a literary award in Scotland. The competition, which has the ...
- Lived realities of the oppressed - Hindu
Lived realities of the oppressedHindu, India - 2 hours agoThe essays of Dilip Chitre and Bali Sahota through their sustained critical textual engagements turn our attention to Dalit poetry. ...
- STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE: Data - startrek.com
Although the outlook did not pick up steam until his Enterprise posting after 26 years of existence, Data has quite simply wished to be more human and experience as much of that condition's depths and shadows as his adaptive programming can ...
- Passing the bucks - Village Voice
'You couldn't build a city like New York in good taste,' Rudy Burckhardt—photographer, filmmaker, painter—observed in 1994 of the hometown he'd adopted some six decades earlier. That was, in large measure, what he liked about it. Of the countless ...
- Finalists for the $100,000 Siminovitch Theatre Prize announced - Nationalpost.com
The five finalists for the Elinore and Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre -- the largest prize in Canadian stage -- were announced Wednesday morning. The playwrights up for the $100,000 award are: • Morwyn Brebner of Toronto. Her work includes Music ...
- Playwright's own story adds a personal touch to the myth of Orpheus ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Staging one of Ruhl's lyrical works is like that, too, Alison Narver has discovered. It demands time and patience to render something so spare. "Eurydice," which begins previews Friday at ACT Theatre, is the second of Ruhl's plays that Narver has ...
- Reader Top Tens: final chapters - Kentucky.com
Reader Top Tens: final chaptersKentucky.com, KY - 2 hours agoHis poetry is also excellent. 2. Famous People I Have Known by Ed McClanahan. ”He was another creative-writing teacher I had while I was at UK. ...
- Day 53: Several degrees better than bathtub gin... - Boston Globe
I'm Adam Sell and I have two months left before I leave Boston. My challenge? Do something in the city every day. Have ideas for my adventure? Send me an email . There are and will be some days throughout this project on which prior commitments make ...
- A French master's farewell to love - Salon
A scene from "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon." If 88-year-old French director Eric Rohmer has really made his last film -- and that's the promise that comes attached to "The Romance of Astrea and Celadon" -- then I guess it's no surprise that it's ...
- Senior Center awarded $25,816 - Mansfield News Journal
The Ohio Department of Transportation awarded Lexington Senior Civic Center, 67 E. Main St., a $25,816 grant as part of its Specialized Transportation Program. The program distributes $3.7 million in federal transportation dollars to 85 agencies in ...
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