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- MARY ELIZABETH CLUTTER - Observer-Reporter
Mary Elizabeth Clutter, 64, of Washington, died Monday, August 11, 2008, in Washington County Health Center, Chartiers Township, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Clutter was born October 26, 1943, in Washington, a daughter of Harold Richard and ...
- Without a father, Obama turned to black journalist for advice on living in a multiracial world (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
HONOLULU - At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white.
- Michael Coren: GK Chesterton, an icon to too few - National Post
Michael Coren: GK Chesterton, an icon to too fewNational Post, Canada - 19 minutes agoThere was poetry -- The Ballad of The White Horse and Lepanto -- and the creation of the priest detective Father Brown. He was as witty as Wilde, ...
- Gritty Iraq drama gives HBO a worthy successor to ‘Wire’ - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Gritty Iraq drama gives HBO a worthy successor to ‘Wire’Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 8 hours agoEating, sleeping and dodging fragments of hot metal with this highly trained elite, he captures the profane poetry of their speech, the appetite some ...
- From the factories of Baltimore to the literary milieu of Boston - Somerville News
From the factories of Baltimore to the literary milieu of BostonSomerville News, MA - 1 minute agoThe winner of the Ibbetson Street Press Poetry Contest award (must be a Massachusetts resident) will receive a $100 cash award, a framed certificate, ...
- Holocaust survivor’s extraordinary story - WalesOnline
Holocaust survivor’s extraordinary storyWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoProfessor Rapport’s re-telling of Anka’s story won her the 2007 Ethnographic Poetry Competition, sponsored by the US-based American Anthropology Association ...
- Disabled artists show works - Berkshire Eagle
GREAT BARRINGTON — To be acknowledged and celebrated for their artistic talent can feel like an unreachable dream for disabled people, who have often been stigmatized and silent. For that reason, Sandra Newman founded Community Access to the Arts ...
- CARIB-SEA POETRY - Lillian Caesar's latest work in Anguilla - Anguilla LNT
CARIB-SEA POETRY - Lillian Caesar's latest work in AnguillaAnguilla LNT, Anguilla - 1 hour ago... points that she does in her poetry. Effective use of sound effects adds interest and an element of playfulness and nostalgia that brings out the child ...
- The sixth annual Altered Barbie art show - San Francisco Gate
Barbie is the ultimate cougar. She's single, frolics with younger men and, at 49 years old, doesn't look a day over 17. That is, until she's altered. "She's sexy. But the concept of altering Barbie, of turning her into a piece of art, brings it into ...
- Three Great Social Contractarians: Hobbes, Locke, and … Blackbeard ... - New York Times Blogs
Peter Leeson , the BB&T Professor for the Study of Capitalism at George Mason University and author of the forthcoming book “The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates,” blogged here earlier this week about U.F.O.’s and dominoes . This ...
- Our collapsing national identity - Enter Stage Right
Enter Stage RightOur collapsing national identityEnter Stage Right, Canada - 1 hour agoWhat would the author of roughly two dozen, increasingly profound revelations of the human soul and an impressive parcel of poetry, from sonnets to lengthy ...
- MAHMOUD DARWISH WE ALWAYS LIVE IN THE HEART & MIND OF THE PEOPLE - Cleveland Indy Media
Telegraph.co.ukMAHMOUD DARWISH WE ALWAYS LIVE IN THE HEART & MIND OF THE PEOPLECleveland Indy Media, OH - 8 hours agoMr. Darwish published his first book of poetry, Leaves of Olives, in 1964, at the age of 22. Since then, he has published more than twenty poetry books, ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishCelebrated Palestinian poet dies in US hospital Daily Star - LebanonThe urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousers The NationalLos Angeles Times - Alarab onlineall 518 news articles
- BOOK REPORT: 'Goldengrove' (Lancaster Online)
For many teens, so much seems tragic: appeal — or rather, the lack thereof — to the opposite sex, embarrassing parents, a spectacularly bad haircut. Nico, the 13-year-old protagonist of Francine Prose's new novel, experiences all that through the prism of true tragedy: the death...
- Rainy weather can't stop performer Jeremy Camp's fire at the Allegan ... - Grand Rapids Press
ALLEGAN -- ``Did it stop raining yet?'' singer-songwriter Jeremy Camp asked from the covered stage Monday during his 15-song set at the Allegan County Fair. The answer from the audience was ``No.'' But the steady rain didn't deter the Christian music ...
- A.C.T. Announces Coproduction Of Racine's Phedre - HULIQ.com
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) announced Jean Racine's passionate play Phedre as one of its productions for the 2009–10 season in a first-time coproduction with Canada's prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Artistic Director Carey ...
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