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- Obama faces racism - Daily Press
Obama faces racismDaily Press, VA - 21 hours agoIn 1773, Phyllis Wheatley, the African-American poet, was subjected to an "examination" by a committee of prominent Boston citizens to determine if she was ...
- Forces of nature - Khaleej Times
Khaleej TimesForces of natureKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 5 hours agoThe painting ‘Conquer’ is visual poetry, with the sky resembling an evasive sea, while white footsteps are seen walking upwards between the planets and blue ...
- Children’s champion - Helena Independent Record
Children’s championHelena Independent Record, MT - 3 hours agoIf it isn’t robotics, it’s poetry or an author she likes. It’sa sense of wonder. It has never stopped. It The community knows Earnhardt is devoted to the ...
- 'Emo' fan 'hanged herself after talking of suicide' (Daily Telegraph)
A 12-year-old girl hanged herself in her bedroom after visiting 'emo' websites to discuss suicide, an inquest has heard.
- IS LAPU-LAPU's LANGUAGE DYING? - PR Inside
Among the causes of the anemic stride of the language, popularly known as "Sinugboanong Binisaya", are the disparity in numbers of media outlets between Tagalog and Cebuano, radio and television programming imbalance, apathy of the Cebuano-speaking ...
- Should artists know better? - the British copyright experience - Open Democracy
"I don't think Macca is a genius – Mozart was a genius. What he is, is one of the greatest composers of popular song of the 20th century, who wrote the glorious soundtrack to my, and millions of others, lives. I'm just sad on a personal level for ...
- WASHINGTON DIARY: Mastering the mother tongue —Dr Manzur Ejaz - Daily Times
WASHINGTON DIARY: Mastering the mother tongue —Dr Manzur EjazDaily Times, Pakistan - 6 hours agoOne day, in poetic trance, when he was reciting his Persian poetry, a wasp made her way into his dhoti (loincloth). Maulvi Sahib, thrashing his dhoti, ...
- City's young writers learn art of expression - New Britain Herald
City's young writers learn art of expressionNew Britain Herald, CT - 34 minutes agoOn the last day of class, they were working on acrostic poetry, taking turns chiming out words that begin with the letters that spelled "HOPE. ...
- Out & About (Nanaimo Daily News)
The Nanaimo Arts Council hosts Creative Currents on the second Saturday of every month at the Nanaimo Art Gallery Downtown from 2-4 p.m. Sunday Aug. 31. Pioneer Plaza, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Market, workshops, music, entertainment.
- D-I-V-O-R-C-E spells out the state of Brinkley, A-Rod and spouses - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP The smiles apparently are a thing of the past for Cynthia Rodriguez and Alex Rodriguez; divorce procedings are under way. Tammy Wynette spelled out "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" for a classic country song. 'Divorce' also is a classic headline-grabber when it ...
- Look at the books in Bridgewater - Beaver County Times
BRIDGEWATER — Seems like everyone’s an author today if you count rambling, recklessly punctuated Internet blogs. But there remain those who aspire to a higher standard of writing; one with subject-verb agreement, proper capitalization and a ...
- What's Happening for Book Lovers (The Plain Dealer)
September means that more writers can be spotted in Northeast Ohio, returning like migratory birds. Some of the exciting ones in the week ahead includes Brad Meltzer, Mary Monroe, Erin McGraw and poet Ali Kazam. Most events are free.
- Music Review: Nas' still has attitude on new CD - Wichita Falls Times Record News
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut — built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track — is by far the ...
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Midway To Combine California Studios [07.22.08] Midway has announced that it will be combining the operations of its Los Angeles and San Diego studios, with the Los Angeles offices housing the TNA iMPACT! team effectively being shuttered. Few job ...
- New Novel Asks Whom Do You Love? Whom Do You Bomb? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Third World is full of grist for the pulp mill. Adam Kellas is a reporter who wants to sell out, write a rollicking thriller that will earn him scads of cash and put his embossed name on a cover in gold lettering 2 inches high. And though he ...
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