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- Speaking out about a bicultural life (Minnesota Public Radio)
Members of one Twin Cities' spoken word group are exploring their love of poetry and performance by writing about what it's like to be Latinos in the Midwest.
- An unhappy return (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
This sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning "Gilead" shines a whole new light on a prodigal son.
- Bridge system turns 70 (Kingston Whig-Standard)
Close your eyes and make a wish, because the Thousand Islands International Bridge system is ready to blow out its birthday candles. Monday is the 70th anniversary of the opening of the bridge system, a series of bridges that spans the St. Lawrence River and connects New York [...]
- Dancing poetry (The Star)
A five-day festival featuring the sexy Latin American dance aims to fan the flames of tango fever in the country.
- The balconies - Business World
One of the first things that attracted me in Lima and Cusco were the many, many decorative balconies that were part of the older homes. The more colonial the architecture was, the more decorative the balconies, it seemed. Obviously, labor was cheap ...
- American Dead - Los Angeles Weekly
Brett Neveu’s play, first commissioned by Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago — where the playwright earned his wunderkind reputation before immigrating to the film and TV biz out here — recalls an early stage work by Lanford Wilson, Rimers ...
- "Hip-hop intellectual" Michael Eric Dyson to speak at local diversity ... - Evansville Courier-Press
Georgetown University professor and author Michael Eric Dyson will be the featured speaker at this year’s Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission Annual Dinner. The event takes place at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 at The Centre. Dyson, who has ...
- The Friendly City – wine, women and calm - Thought Leader
The Friendly City – wine, women and calmThought Leader, South Africa - 5 minutes agoIt’s poetry and, that my friend, I shall awake at 3am for on any day. But that’s just me. Maybe I’m just soft; not acquainted with the humble brutality of ...
- Celebrity the mother of reinvention - Age
I HAVE a nose that looks like it's trying to eat my face. I make no secret of it. My book advance wasn't generous enough to cover the cost of rhinoplasty. If it had been, I'd have introduced a very different William Kostakis alongside my book. See ...
- Sponsors get boost from talent shows - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerSponsors get boost from talent showsJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 7 hours ago... Tastee Talent Trail (formerly Tastee Talent Contest) gives Jamaicans the opportunity to show their abilities in dance, music, drama and poetry. ...
- • PREVIEW: 'A Celebration of Theodore Roethke' - The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
• PREVIEW: 'A Celebration of Theodore Roethke'The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com, MI - 1 hour agoBy the time he graduated in the '30s, big revolutions in poetry had happened, but mostly in Europe, and he took some of those ideas and moved them into the ...
- Dude, You Stole My Article - Slate
Listen to Mia Fineman and Dana Stevens discuss Fur . Click here to play the audio, or subscribe to the Spoiler Special podcast in iTunes . In the 35 years since her death, Diane Arbus' most famous photographs—the twin girls in identical outfits ...
- Avenged Sevenfold, Buckcherry to play EMU - MLive.com
Rock bands Avenged Sevenfold and Buckcherry have announced a double headlining show at Eastern Michigan University's Convocation Center at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 21. Tickets go on sale Friday. Both bands are touring to support new music. AX7 recently ...
- I Am My Own Dragon by Linda Thompson - WTNH.com
(WTNH) - We all have a dragon deep inside. Because we all have the power to make anything we want happen. That's one of the messages of a new book called "I Am My Own Dragon." The idea behind the book written by motivational speaker and author, Linda ...
- Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchange - International Herald Tribune
Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchangeInternational Herald Tribune, France - 20 minutes ago... the best Arabic books come out of the capital of Arab culture, Beirut," said Ya'akoub Hijazi, an ardent reader of Arabic poetry and literature who is a ...
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