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- Just Causes (Foreign Affairs Magazine)
Freedom's Battle: The Origins of Humanitarian Intervention . Gary J. Bass. Knopf, 2008, 528 pp. $35.00.
- Open mic arts night at RRCC - Daily Journal
Another open-mic “Fun Fine Arts Night” is planned at Rainy River Community College on Saturday. Everyone is welcome to share their art, or just attend the casual gathering which begins at 7 p.m. in the college commons. Music, poetry, short ...
- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 - Milford Daily News
AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER, 55 Nicholas Road, Framingham. Tonight at 7:30, Dan Cloutier hosts a Folk Open Mike featuring Ed Joseph. Admission is $6/$5 for members. Call 508-405-2787 or visit amazingthings.org. SHOWCASE LIVE, 23 Patriot Place ...
- The Philadelphia Inquirer David Patrick Stearns Column: A Van ... - RedOrbit
The Philadelphia Inquirer David Patrick Stearns Column: A Van ...RedOrbit, TX - Aug 3, 2008There's no "Banner" or poetry; in Russia, he was more a musician than an objectified folk hero and, interestingly, seems more in his element. ...
- Sophomore's story published in magazine (North Journal)
When Steven Mueller started writing "Pink," he considered a complex backstory involving a government conspiracy, but it didn't make it into the story.  read more »
- Katie Couric shows her 'nerd' side - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesKatie Couric shows her 'nerd' sideLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours ago... of her singing a duet with Bette Midler for an environmental fundraiser, reading poetry with Meryl Streep and attending a lively Manhattan book party. ...
- Swede Heart - Blackbookmag.com
Life on the road for Swedish pop singer Lykke Li means never having to say you’re bored. “I just saw my schedule, and I’m not going to have time to breathe for like the next year, but whatever, I love this.” With her plaintively percolating ...
- Literary late-bloomers - Christian Science Monitor
Literary late-bloomersChristian Science Monitor, MA - 34 minutes agoRyan, who was rejected from poetry club when she was a student at UCLA, has had to wait most of her life to get the recognition her supporters insist that ...
- Paul Horsley, adieu - Kansas City Star
Paul Horsley, adieuKansas City Star, MO - 2 hours agoThe piece had impact for the power of its poetry. If you listened closely you could hear the words "I wish I never hurt you" blend with the "Miserere nobis" ...
- Oppose North American Union - La Crosse Tribune
May God bless America. There are those who seem to forget the sacrifices that were made to keep this country free. Right now our troops are fighting to keep our country free. Will it be in vain? What will they come home to? Will they be broken and ...
- A Strange Tale - KUAR
A Strange TaleKUAR, AR - 19 hours agoKarin Fossum is a Norwegian writer of fiction, poetry and short stories. A great player with genre, she opens this novel with a midnight encounter between ...
- Young poets share their work - Eagle Tribune
Young poets share their workEagle Tribune, MA - 2 hours agoFinally, over time, each child composed five different poems — one about friendship; one an "I" poem; one an "-ing" poem; one an acrostic with their name; ...
- A Great Mann of the West (The New York Sun)
The 1950s were arguably the greatest years of the Western — the period in which clichés were sustained and destabilized through psychology, revisionism, high style, and the kind of grandeur that follows when the most durable clichés are reframed against classical paradigms. Consider "The Furies," in which a baggy reworking of the Oresteia is played out in an agora that stretches to the horizon, ...
- AP Top News at 2:05 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) _ A family spokeswoman says Sen. Edward M. Kennedy is out of surgery at Duke Medical Center. His doctor says brain surgery was successful and "accomplished our goals." Kennedy had surgery for his cancerous brain tumor, and faces chemotherapy and radiation treatment following the procedure. The 76-year-old senator was diagnosed last month with a malignant glioma, a lethal type ...
- A Meeting with Che Guevara - Center for Research on Globalization
A Meeting with Che GuevaraCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 13 hours agoDuring adolescence and later he remained passionate about poetry, especially that of Neruda, Keats, Machado, Lorca, Mistral, Vallejo and Whitman, ...
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