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- Facts of life - Washington Blade
At a time when the Middle East is at the center of the world stage, this year’s Equality Forum theme of gays in the Muslim world is a perfect fit. Next week’s Equality Forum, an international gay civil rights conference held in Philadelphia, also ...
- Mizzou Basketball Q&A With Zaire Taylor (CSTV's College Sports)
Why did you decide to transfer from Delaware? "We had a new coach coming in and his style wasn't the best fit for me. This is a style of play I am more comfortable with and that wasn't the case at Delaware.
- Scanlon 'eternally grateful' for time at Western - St. Joseph News-Press
Scanlon 'eternally grateful' for time at WesternSt. Joseph News-Press, MO - 55 minutes ago“There is a very poetic strain in the Irish — a strong interest in literature and poetry,” he said of his path in education that led to a doctorate in ...
- LitMag turns 'a gamble into a work of art' (The Current Online)
Nineteen students, who officially became published authors last week, celebrated at the LitMag launch party Friday at the Alumni House. The 2008 Edition of LitMag, the magazine where students can send in their fiction, poetry, and nonfiction material as well as photographs, held a launch party Friday.
- The terror and tenderness of old age - Guardian Blogs
The NHS is 60 years old on Saturday. There's a bundle of stuff in the media - from documentaries to discussions - celebrating its birth and analysing its current state. Switching on the radio the other night, I caught one such news feature. The ...
- Elsie von Maur, driving force of Quad-City symphony, dies at 106 - Quad City Times
Elsie von Maur, driving force of Quad-City symphony, dies at 106Quad City Times, IA - 17 minutes ago“She would write the poetry, and I would write the limericks,” he said. “We would chuckle and enjoy each other’s writings.” Von Maur was a fierce advocate ...
- Narnia books boost appeal - Oxfordshire News
A former secretary of Oxford author CS Lewis is giving away signed first editions of the author's Narnia books to raise money to renovate a city church. The Oxford Oratory Church of St Aloysius, in Woodstock Road, is set to receive the windfall ...
- 2008 Detroit Festival of the Arts - WWJ
2008 Detroit Festival of the ArtsWWJ, MI - 2 hours agoThese performances include aerial and physical theatre, grammy award winning musicians, puppet shows, poetry, performance art and much much more. ...
- Naipaul’s Compass - New York Times
New York TimesNaipaul’s CompassNew York Times, United States - 1 hour ago... to be able to judge the writing that comes out of it.” (But why? Walcott’s interests range from Broadway musicals to the poetry of Joseph Brodsky. ...
- Let there be 'Light' - San Diego Union-Tribune
Neon was an early medium for Bruce Nauman. There was an old beer sign on the window of his San Francisco studio (a converted grocery store) and that gave him an idea: make his own signs in neon. BRUCE NAUMAN / Artists Rights Society In Bruce Nauman's ...
- School Notes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An astronaut visited West Chester earlier this month and talked to youngsters from three schools about the past, present, and future of America's space program.
- Saul Williams goes full speed in full voice - Chicago Tribune
Saul Williams goes full speed in full voiceChicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours ago"We are all hybrids," he told the crowd, denouncing race and division in both song and poetry verse. The music's genre-defying styles mirrored Williams' ...
- Former beat movement member Gary Snyder wins $100,000 poetry prize - Jam! Showbiz
NEW YORK - Gary Snyder, a poet known for his verse about nature and spirituality and a former member of the beat movement along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, has won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, awarded annually by the Chicago-based ...
- Salem area welcoming to diverse groups (Salem Statesman Journal)
M. Lee Pelton was named president of Willamette University in 1998.
- Keats and grandmother's cookbook (The Christian Science Monitor)
John Keats's famous poem, 'To a Grecian Urn,' and an old cookbook bring back lost worlds.
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