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- Propaganda has no place in Arabic textbooks - Newsday
At Harvard, the star of Arabic A is a girl named Maha. Maha Muhammed Abulaal, to be precise. She's the pouty protagonist in the melodrama that runs throughout "Al-Kitaab," the standard beginning text in Arabic classes at Harvard and other American ...
- A native's guide to San Jose - CNN
A native's guide to San JoseCNN - 6 hours agoThe shop stocks local-interest books written by San Jose natives and holds regular poetry readings. Owner Cathy Adkins feels the pinch from online ...
- Built on soaring words - The Australian
BLACK holes, notoriously resistant to improvement through the design process, aren't the most glamorous subjects for student architects. But one black hole in architecture education demands transformation: too many architecture students can't write ...
- Channeling Shakespeare (The Phoenix)
Cardenio  at the ART; King John at ASP Cardenio , an early-17th-century play in which Shakespeare may well have had a hand, has been MIA since its debut and will doubtless remain so.
- Delimitation leaves Ahirs fuming - Tribune
The delimitation of the Lok Sabha constituencies has affected almost all MPs of the state. But it has hit union minister of state for defence production Rao Inderjit Singh the most. While the other MPs find one or two assembly segments transferred ...
- New in Paperback: A Potent Reminder of the Fury of AIDS - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When Andrew Holleran first published "Ground Zero" in 1988, his essays recorded the start of AIDS in America. As the crisis around "the gay cancer" mounted, he wrote that living in New York made "you feel like someone at a dinner party whose fellow ...
- ‘One or Two Murderers in Any Crowd’ - New York Times
‘One or Two Murderers in Any Crowd’New York Times, United States - 3 hours agoBy KATHA POLLITT To open one of Charles Simic’s collections of poetry — this is, incredibly, his 19th — is to enter with renewed delight an instantly ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - Live-PR.com (Pressemitteilung)
Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost ChildrenLive-PR.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 29 minutes ago16.07.2008 15:27:36 New Book uses people, politics, prose and poetry to emphasize the needs and feelings of children awaiting permanency. ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding (The Oregonian)
For arts and culture lovers, there is perception and then there is reality. The perception: Portland is a blooming arts-friendly city where creative types ride bikes, make art and drink artisanal coffee in a supportive and stress-free atmosphere.
- Give your child the best start - Whitehaven News and Star
Choosing the right nursery education for your child can seem like a daunting task. It may be one of the first experiences your child has of learning outside your home. Starting nursery can be a nerve-wracking time for the children and the parents ...
- A "Curfew" worth breakin' - MLive.com
A "Curfew" worth breakin'MLive.com, MI - 7 hours agoPoetry Slammers - you were great too, especially the young woman who offered an ode to actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. And dancers, take a bow too. ...
- Celebrate the Genius of Shel Silverstein This Month - Market Wire
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - May 7, 2008) - Shel Silverstein was a prolific illustrator, songwriter, playwright, poet, and author. Perhaps best known for his classic children's books, Silverstein was also a Grammy-winning artist (Best Children's Album ...
- End-of-year school obligations drive parents batty (Arizona Daily Star)
NEW YORK — My son's baseball teacher scheduled an end-of-year, mother-son game the other day, and it was a blast.
- Political Islam and Muslim hip hop - Zaman
There is much talk about political Islam and its future these days. The ascendancy of political movements with clear Islamic agendas is being watched closely from Egypt and Lebanon to North Africa. While many see Islamic political parties as a threat ...
- Ed Harcourt: The Beautiful Lie (Pitchfork)
No, the host of "Morning Becomes Eclectic" hasn't started writing his own songs; it's the latest album from that dude who used to get compared to Elliott Smith and Rufus Wainwright but now gets bracketed with Tom McRae and Damien Rice. read more
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