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- The Possible City - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Philadelphia citypaper.netThe Possible CityPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 3 hours ago... of the furious resident who stands up at a community meeting to demand a developer's accountability; of the muralists who teach white, African-American, ...
- Gymnast predicts USA medal sweep in her sport - MSNBC
The world’s top all-around female gymnast predicts that the USA will sweep the medals in her sport at the 2008 Olympic Games. “Some of my toughest competition will come from my own team,” 16-year-old Shawn Johnson told TODAY co-host Meredith ...
- Mauritanian poet wins Abu Dhabi’s ‘Prince of Poets’ - Middle East Online
Middle East OnlineMauritanian poet wins Abu Dhabi’s ‘Prince of Poets’Middle East Online, UK - 3 hours agoThe contest plays a significant role in promoting the Arab poetry in its cultural scene, and was able to cross the waters of the Arabian Gulf via Abu Dhabi ...
- Silly fun with teens in 'Emo! The Musical' (The San Francisco Examiner)
Teen angst - it happens to the best of us. Take a second to reflect upon those melodramatic years and recall the disaffected youth you most identified with: Were you the misunderstood artiste, the perpetually stoned slacker or perhaps the sad-sack scribe of seriously bad poetry?
- Mashpee 'warrior poet' killed overseas - Cape Cod Times
Mashpee 'warrior poet' killed overseasCape Cod Times, MA - 43 minutes agoHe also wrote poetry. "He always stood out, in the way he dressed, in the way he acted," said his aunt, Vicky Baron, of Sandwich, who is just four years ...
- Musharraf's Turbulent 9 Years In Power (CBS News)
Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president who took power in a high-altitude coup and later dragged a reluctant Islamic nation into the U.S.-led war on terror, submitted his resignation Monday after a turbulent nine years in office.
- 'Deaf Sentence: A Novel' by David Lodge - Los Angeles Times
'Deaf Sentence: A Novel' by David LodgeLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours ago... characteristic both of Desmond and of Lodge himself, on the symbolic importance of sight in drama, poetry and song, and how it contrasts with hearing. ...
- Three Not to Be Missed (Gay City News)
Christina Bianco, Jared Bradshaw in "Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab," the final phase in a treasured tradition that will end in January. THE TEMPEST CSC 136 E. 13th St.
- Hands That Speak, Hands That Rhyme (New York Times)
On the Bowery, reciting poems in another kind of language.
- Writing to publish - Brantford Expositor
Writing to publishBrantford Expositor, Canada - 46 minutes agoThe purpose of the workshop was to develop various types of prose and poetry from which students could select one or two pieces to edit and offer to The ...
- On the fringe of Latitude - Daily Telegraph Blogs
If you are reading this to learn what Franz Ferdinand were like last night, don't bother. By the time I had got out of London, taken the wrong road and landed up in Felixstowe, and found that the 10,000 wheelbarrows (advertised on the website as ...
- Jockstrip: The world as we know it. (UPI)
Bin Laden's prowess as poet examined ... Deputies nab nude bartender ... Firm invents board game for sacked bankers ... Judge: Restore beer ad over Wrigley ... The world as we know it from UPI.
- One scholar's roots: UMass digs in to renew interest in WEB Du ... - Amherst Bulletin
One scholar's roots: UMass digs in to renew interest in WEB Du ...Amherst Bulletin, MA - 13 minutes agoThere has been a re-emergence over the last six years of interest in Du Bois and collaboration among leaders of New England African American historical ...
- Community Calendar - Savannah Morning News
Community CalendarSavannah Morning News, GA - 2 hours agoThe Friends of Johnny Mercer are looking for volunteers to assist in various aspects of the November Birthday Tribute Concert, including program ad sales, ...
- Review: Out of the Blue by Chris Yates - Daily Telegraph
Fishing is "the contemplative man's recreation", Izaak Walton wrote in the 1650s - a retreat from public life and civil war into a kind of insulated bliss. Angling was Walton's "imployment for his idle time, which was not idly spent". It was a "rest ...
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