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- Takin' Ahoy Ride (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The Russell family of Georgia gets into the nautical spirit for the camera in front of the Desert Princess. Photos by Marlene Karas/Review-Journal. C'mon, give us a smile, Hoover Dam: Jay Christie of Winnipeg traveled all the way from Canada for a photo aboard the Desert Princess.
- The World According To Engelhardt - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - It was neoconservative pundit Charles Krauthammer who, in the wake of the Soviet Union’s collapse, inaugurated Washington’s unipolar moment. ‘America is no mere international citizen. It is the dominant power in the world, more ...
- Tens of thousands attend funeral for Darwish - Lebanon Daily Star
RAMALLAH, Occupied West Bank: Tens of thousands of Palestinians gathered for the state funeral on Wednesday for Mahmoud Darwish, the towering Arab poet who gave voice to their bitter decades-old struggle. Darwish, considered the national poet of the ...
- Camping out - locally (The Chelsea Standard)
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags.
- France bids farewell to black pride - Sydney Morning Herald
France bids farewell to black prideSydney Morning Herald, Australia - Apr 20, 2008French President Nicolas Sarkozy was to join mourners on Sunday at the state funeral of Aime Cesaire, a poet and pioneer of the black pride movement who ...
- A prized poet - Yorkshire Evening Post
A prized poetYorkshire Evening Post, UK - 41 minutes agoI share her love of poetry as I once hoped to go to university to study English and follow my dream to be a poet and maybe author. ...
- Powered by wind and poetry - Montreal Gazette
Windmills and poetry. Trois Rivières is a small city with big dreams. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1634, its natural resources - iron, forests and abundant water for cheap hydro-electricity - made the city in Quebec's Mauricie region an ...
- DCist Interview: Martha Reeves (DCist)
For those of us who spent our childhood (or adulthood) glued to oldies radio stations, reliving a mythical golden era, Martha Reeves is more than just a household name. Her years with the Vandellas constituted one of the most successful runs during Motown's halcyon days in the mid-'60s. You can't flip on BIG 100.3 FM or go to a wedding these days without hearing "Dancing in the Street" or ...
- Never too late to paint - Morris County Daily Record
The painting wasn't finished. A still life of fruit baskets on a bureau with a scarf draped over the side, it had hung on Helen Kolanich's wall for two years, but it wasn't quite right. She took it down and brought it to her weekly art class at ...
- Great guitar made easy (The Jamaica Observer)
It doesn't take long in the presence of Rupert Bent Snr to perceive the level of comfort and joy that he has playing the guitar.
- Belfast Poets visit Wellington, hosted by RAM - Scoop
The Belfast Poets Touring Group, widely acclaimed as the world's best performance poetry group, are playing in Wellington as part of their latest world tour. Across four continents, the three-women, two-men BPTG have won international critical ...
- International PEN Poem Relay Site Blocked in Mainland China - CNW Group
TORONTO, Aug. 6 /CNW/ - In the final countdown to the Beijing Olympics, the International PEN Poem Relay has sent a "Poetic Petition" to the Chinese authorities, including all the translations of Shi Tao's poem "June" produced as part of this ...
- Poetry is multilingual - Arizona Daily Star
Poetry is multilingualArizona Daily Star, AZ - 1 hour agoThe resulting work will be published in a book, with the poem and its translation on facing pages. The celebration will culminate in a reading at the end of ...
- Latino fest spans time, borders - Chicago Tribune
It is good to see Chicago's Latino composers coming into their own. On Friday night, the Grant Park Music Festival kicked off the third annual Latino Music Festival, a 16-concert celebration that will span six centuries of Latin-American classical ...
- “DREAM/CITYâ€Â: A NEW THEATRICAL CABARET - Israel e News
“DREAM/CITYâ€Â: A NEW THEATRICAL CABARETIsrael e News, Israel - 1 hour agoIn addition, it was a city literally built on sand; you can find that theme, and all the myths emanating from it, repeating itself in the poetry, ...
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