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- Cuban poet Carilda Oliver Labra on Her 86th Birthday - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesCuban poet Carilda Oliver Labra on Her 86th BirthdayCuba Headlines, Cuba - 2 hours agoAt her age, she is very optimistic, full of energy and refuses to abandon poetry. Her visual-problems have deprived her momentarily of the pleasure of ...
- For Princeton, with love (The Star-Ledger)
For most of living memory, the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood in Princeton, beginning just on the far side of the Princeton Public Library from the main gates of the university, has been the leafy college town's African-American district.
- SPOLETO CALENDAR OF PERFORMANCES AND EVENTS (The Post and Courier)
5:30 p.m. — Artist Talk: Amistad composer Anthony Davis, Simons Center Recital Hall. Free. 6 p.m. — Memminger Celebration at the Riviera, Riviera Theatre. $350 (includes black-tie dinner, ticket to "Amistad" and post-performance champagne and dessert).
- The emperor's new peace plan - Salon
Ehud Olmert (left), George W. Bush and Mahmoud Abbas in front of a map of the Middle East. A Salon photo composite. Dec. 4, 2007 | I'd like to find reasons for optimism about the Annapolis peace conference. It feels mean-spirited and cynical to ...
- Education Notices - Catonsville Times
Education NoticesCatonsville Times, United States - 1 hour agoOn April 22, the College of William and Mary Alumni Association honored Daniel Wolfe with the Academy of American Poets Prize for his poem "Life as a Cell. ...
- Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby Weekend - The Epoch Times Ireland
Another Look at the Sport of Kings on Kentucky Derby WeekendThe Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - 14 hours agoThe beauty of a horse in motion can (and has) been likened to poetry. Sir Winston Churchill said: "There is something about the outside of a horse that is ...
- Expanded event will honor founder (The Ann Arbor News)
New attractions are planned for the 13th annual African American Downtown Festival on Saturday, and a moment of silence will be included to pay tribute to its founder, Lucille Hall Porter.
- Obama-Clinton? Stranger Things Have Happened - HispanicBusiness.com
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked ...
- Family and friends United in grief for Nathan - Ilford Recorder
GRIEVING friends and family of tragic Nathan Gipps wept as the 23-year-old was laid to rest. The London Underground engineer, of Anne Way, Hainault, was found dead by walkers near Fairlop Oak playing fields. On Thursday mourners packed St Peter's ...
- Toronto's Literary Events: July 8-14, 2008 - blogTO
Toronto's Literary Events: July 8-14, 2008blogTO, Canada - 5 hours agoHeather Haley, Terence Go, and Luciano Iacobelli feature at the Art Bar Poetry Series at Clinton's at 8pm. This is Not a Reading Series, Pages Books, ...
- Hagworthingham - Poetry and verse evening proves a popular night out - Horncastle Today
Hagworthingham - Poetry and verse evening proves a popular night outHorncastle Today, UK - 5 hours agoPOETRY – A family poetry evening in Hagworthingham Church proved that poetry is accessible to everyone on Saturday. A thoroughly enjoyable evening of poetry ...
- Bronx teens audition in remake of 'Fame' (New York Daily News)
Fifty talented Bronx teens strutted their way across a local stage last week, singing and dancing their hearts out, hoping to land a role in the remake of the movie 'Fame.'
- MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awards - Cape Breton
SYDNEY — It was a big night for two Cape Breton authors at the ninth annual Atlantic Book Awards in Dartmouth, Monday night. Beatrice MacNeil won her third Darmouth Book Award for Fiction, this time for her latest novel, Where White Horses Gallop ...
- Former Iraqi Dictator Saddam Hussein Feared Catching HIV/Aids From American Captors (FOX 61 Chattanooga)
Saddam Hussein confided to his diary that he was afraid of his American captors - because he thought he might catch HIV from them.
- Students' presentations improve communication skills - Delaware News
Students' presentations improve communication skillsDelaware News, OH - 5 hours ago... Desaty read works of her original poetry, including Mr. Bunny Hop. Other students showed off their dance moves as part of a skit about a dance contest. ...
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