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- NEA Awards 'Big Read' Grants - Daily Herald
LOS ANGELES -- The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004 ...
- OLD 97'S MURRY HAMMOND RELEASES FIRST SOLO ALBUM, I DON'T KNOW ... - PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)OLD 97'S MURRY HAMMOND RELEASES FIRST SOLO ALBUM, I DON'T KNOW ...PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 7 hours agoTrain songs and spirituals abound as Hammond displays his love of all things Carter Family, Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, but with the twist of ...
- Hot Picks: Things to do around the valley (The Desert Sun)
Often referred to as “the fourth Beatle,” Ringo Starr has enjoyed a post-Fab Four career that came close to, but never matched, the apex of his creativity, which everyone can agree is “Octopus's Garden.”
- The Freedom to Offend - Huffington Post
The Freedom to OffendHuffington Post, NY - 27 minutes ago"Mr. Speaker, on February 6, when the Committee on Un-American Activities opened its session at 10 o'clock, it had by previous investigation, tied together ...
- 2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment - MarketWatch
2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the EnvironmentMarketWatch - 3 hours agoThe Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and science in shaping the way we treat the planet and live our lives. ...
- Minority report: Gay Indians demand a British apology - The Independent Blogs
First it was slavery, then it was looting the world's architectural treasures and hauling them back to our museums. Now it is homophobia. Over the years Britain has been asked to apologise for many historical wrongs but activists in India are about ...
- Do North - Salem News
WALK . Marblehead Walking Tour, Thursday, July 17, 6 to 8 p.m. with Bette Hunt beginning at Lee Mansion. Focus on "Washington Street and its Parallels." Cost, $10 Marblehead Museum and Historical Society members; $15 nonmembers. Reservations ...
- A Columbus of our dreams (Los Angeles Times)
- The Manson File, reviewed by Denise Noe - Mens Newsdaily
To give this book a fair review, it is necessary to discuss some history because a generation has been born and reached middle age since the events that catapulted the subject of “The Manson File” into worldwide infamy. On the evening of August 9 ...
- The Frontline: snap, crackle and pop of reality - Daily Telegraph
There have been new plays at Shakespeare's Globe before, of course, and anyone who saw it last year is unlikely to have forgotten the cruel and unusual punishment that was Eric Schlosser's We the People, an insufferably tedious account of the framing ...
- The urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousers - The National
Sydney Morning HeraldThe urbane giants are dying, leaving mostly the rabble rousersThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoBy a strange and sad coincidence, on Saturday I happened to be reading Mahmoud Darwish’s poem, Passing Between Passing Words, a famous articulation of ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 500 news articles
- Branding? We Don’t Need No Stinking Branding - HorseRaceInsider.com
Branding? We Don’t Need No Stinking BrandingHorseRaceInsider.com, Canada - 28 minutes agoOf metrics, the dictionary says it’s “the art or study of using meters in poetry,” but there's nothing about contemporary usage, however. ...
- Western Region Municipality to sponsor 4th Annual Liwa Festival (AME Info)
The 4th Annual Liwa Festival, an annual event will mark a new Guinness World Record for the largest date dish and include activities such as a group wedding, poetry evening, religious lectures, a date palm education session for children, and craft competitions.
- { a vagabond's verses } - Concord Monitor
{ a vagabond's verses }Concord Monitor, NH - 42 minutes agoKinsey, who lives in Vermont and has written five other books of poetry, drew inspiration for the book from an elderly man he knew many years ago. ...
- Fred and Roberta Fessenbecker - Cape Gazette
On the surface, they seem like any other retired couple, quietly living in a ranch-style house off Route 24 in one of the many subdivisions in the area. But beneath Fred and Roberta Fessenbecker’s friendly and accommodating demeanor are two ...
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