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- Exoneration not enough, says wrongfully convicted man - The North Bay Nugget
Exoneration not enough, says wrongfully convicted manThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 1 hour agoHanemaayer, who writes poetry, said no amount of money will make his pain subside. You just can't put a price on pain," he said.
- Peace, Love and the Psychedelic Sixties from the Sheldon Museum of Art (Art Daily)
Henry C. Pearson, Yengongora, color etching, 1965, UNL-F.M. Hall Collection. LINCOLN, NE.- Peace, Love, and the Psychedelic Sixties, an exhibition drawn from of artworks in the Sheldon Museum of Art collection that were created in the 1960s, opened recently.
- Book briefs: Writers Institute; Holocaust biography on Saul Nitzberg - Sun-Sentinel.com
Book briefs: Writers Institute; Holocaust biography on Saul NitzbergSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 1 hour agoWorkshops on fiction, nonfiction, poetry, playwriting and publishing will be featured. For information on fees, call 305-237-3940 or visit ...
- Letters to the editor: Politics - Idaho Statesman
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- Fritz Reiner - Chicago Tribune
Pianist Leonard Pennario, a best-selling recording artist who made his concert debut with the Dallas Symphony at age 12 after learning Edvard Grieg's Piano Concerto in a week so he could play it from memory, has died. He was 83. Mr. Pennario died ...
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success (John O'Groat Journal)
LATHERON youngster Caitlin Forbes pulled off a unique double on the closing day of the Caithness Music Festival. After taking the overall Caithness dialect trophy, she went on to win Friday evening's inter-class verse-speaking final to claim the Thurso and District Round Table Shield.
- Rumi's Poetry At Hill-Stead - Hartford Courant
The Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival continues Wednesday on the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington. Poet and translator Coleman Barks, a student of Sufism since 1977, will read from the works of Rumi, the 13th-century Sufi mystic ...
- Open-air poetry reading today - Haringey Independent
If the sound of lyrics in the open-air catches your fancy, pop along to today's courtyard poetry reading. Tipped as one of 12 new poets to watch by the Guardian, Kathryn Simmonds will be reading a selection of her work at Hornsey Library, Haringey ...
- Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows students perform what they learned (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
The kindergarten and fifth-grade classes of Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows Elementary celebrated graduation ceremonies on May 22 and 23.
- You Don’t Mess With the Racism (Middle East Online)
What we are to believe by watching this film is that if everyone would just stop ‘hating’, Israelis and Palestinians could effortlessly live together in harmony.
- Miami melodies - Newark Star-Ledger
In the small towns of Cuba, as in the rest of Latin America, it's very typical of Latinos to go to someone's house, your family's or your friends', and pick up a guitar and sing," says Albita, a native of Havana.
- Independence Day celebration - Horsham Today
Independence Day celebrationHorsham Today, UK - 5 hours agoWORTHING Library is celebrating American Independence Day with a free live poetry event of local talent. On Friday July 4 at noon, a variety of poets from ...
- Robert Irwin's top 10 books on Islam and Islamic culture - guardian.co.uk
Robert Irwin's top 10 books on Islam and Islamic cultureguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoNot only is this one the most accurate, it also captures the rhythm and poetry of the original. Arberry was a devout Christian who nevertheless identified ...
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 17th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Tuesday, June 17thOpEdNews, PA - 23 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Live flesh (Guardian Unlimited)
"Copulation," said Leonardo da Vinci, "is awkward and disgusting." Despite his aversion, Leonardo was the first to attempt a cross-sectional anatomical drawing of coition.
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