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- Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style. - Political Affairs Magazine
Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style.Political Affairs Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoAnd whether young African Americans and Hispanics want to hear it or not, White American fears your large numbers and your potential, but grown men adopting ...
- Gardening: Time of balance approaches (Muskogee Phoenix)
The autumn equinox began at 10:44 in the morning on Sept. 22. In poetry, this time of year is called the crowning time for our gardens. Only daffodil season is better according to the poets.
- Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Rise Up And Hear: An Evening of Poetry Honoring Abraham Lincoln’s ...7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 4 hours agoThe event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended by emailing: lincoln@arts.endow.gov Though Lincoln's poetic ...
- Turning 56 with pride of album 56 - Zimbabwe Guardian
Turning 56 with pride of album 56Zimbabwe Guardian, UK - 4 hours agoApart from music the centre has gone full steam ahead with its cultural initiative of drama and poetry based on vernacular novels and targeting the junior ...
- Arthur and Alene (The Marion Sentinel)
Quiet and unassuming, Arthur Lionberger responded to comments and questions about his longevity and strengths through his wife, Alene, who said, “Everything we eat is fresh.” Then Alene would wryly add, “We’ve been married 74 years. I don’t think it will last.”
- The contestants of Amul Star Voice Of India wish the nation on the ... - Hindustan Times
Ryan (Andhra Pradesh): “As a kid, Independence Day use to be fun. We used to go in our white PT uniform to schools. Our school was decorated with Indian flags everywhere. The singing of the National Anthem use to give me goose-bumps and that has ...
- LAST CHANCE: Playbill.com's Reminder of NYC Shows Closing July 27 - Playbill
The devil's sexy assistant, a long-running Off-Broadway revue, and a tale of a family milestone all disappear July 27. What follows is Playbill.com's weekly "Last Chance" reminder to catch Broadway and Off-Broadway productions before they close. A ...
- Automatists and modern Canadian art - Orillia Packet & Times
Automatists and modern Canadian artOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 1 hour agoAutomatism produced some of Canada's first and most radical non-figurative art and photography, experimental poetry, music and theatre, modern dance, ...
- A man at odds in 'Flash of Genius' - Boston Globe
"Flash of Genius" is a true-story drama about the guy who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. It's a very earnest movie and I don't mean to be cruel, but shouldn't we draw the line on biopics right around here? Can the life struggles of the ...
- How Burns lit the way for Lincoln - Scotland on Sunday
How Burns lit the way for LincolnScotland on Sunday, UK - 3 hours agoThe historian said: "It was claimed that Lincoln won the American Civil War with words. If this is so, Lincoln's lifelong admiration for the poetry of ...
- Religion Calendar: 10/04/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 10/04/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 21 minutes agoBethany Christian Services fourth annual Bethany Gala, 6 pm Nov. 7, Traverse City Golf and Country Club; $65 per person; 995-0870. The Ed Lantzer Gallery, ...
- tells the Post - New York Post
A Yeshiva University professor left two years ago as a man - and returned last week as a woman. Literature Professor Joy Ladin, formerly known as Jay Ladin, 47, showed up for her first day of school sporting pink lipstick, a tight purple shirt and a ...
- What’s going on - Port Orchard Independent
What’s going onPort Orchard Independent, WA - Jul 30, 2008POULSBOHEMIAN POETRY: Northwesterner by way of New York City Jennifer Coates will be joining three other local poets — Kate Cunningham, Celine O’Leary and ...
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - Syracuse Post-Standard
MUNNSVILLE, NY -- Hayden Carruth, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who populated his verse with the same folks who inhabited his life, died Monday at his Munnsville home. He was 87. According to friend and fellow poet Brooks Haxton, Carruth had ...
- Poetry, Religion, and that Pesky Paris WiF - Gay City News
Poetry, Religion, and that Pesky Paris WiFGay City News - 1 hour agoProtests by some African and Asian bishops who wanted to ban not only Robinson, but those perverted American bishops who consecrated him. ...
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