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- Two interpretations - Nation
The oriental peoples reacted in two ways to the Western cultural challenge, beginning with the early nineteenth century. And we must not forget that the challenge was overwhelming. The invaders brought Racine and Shakespeare but also battle-ships and ...
- Auto-erotica topic of film (Nanaimo Daily News)
A documentary airing on Britain's Channel Five features the literal love affair between two men and their cars. My Car is My Lover: Strangelove looks at two American "mechaphiles" who have "physical" relationships with their vehicles.
- Teen Literary Paper Seeks Contributors - Duxbury Clipper
Attention all Duxbury teens! If you are interested in writing poetry, short stories, fanfics, articles, or anything for a literary newspaper, please join The Burnt Toast Biweekly friends every Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Young Adult section of the ...
- The 26th annual Eagle-Tribune/Robert Frost Foundation Spring Poetry ... - Eagle-Tribune
Last week, the adults had their turn. Today, it's time to feature the winners of the youth division of the 26th annual Eagle-Tribune/Robert Frost Foundation Spring Poetry contest. The subject was relationships and the competition was fierce, with ...
- RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ... - Inter Press Service
LUSAKA, Jul 29 (IPS) - "Can governments solve urgent social or political problems by executing a few or even hundreds of their prisoners?" asks Benjamin Mawaya, sweltering on death row in Zambia’s Mukobeko high security prison in Kabwe, 150 ...
- A Poetry Slam dunk: From the halls of Pittsburgh Sterrett - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hey, here's an idea. Take a bunch of eighth-graders desperately consumed with what's cool, what's not, what their friends think of what they wear, what they do and what they say -- and have them deliver their hopes, dreams, fears into words on a page ...
- Mooresville man called ‘hero’ for volunteer work (Reporter-Times)
MOORESVILLE — Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the Westin Hotel in Indianapolis during a March breakfast.
- Strands of memories - star.com.my
Using an unconventional medium, an artist commemorates family and happy moments. IMHATHAI Suwatthanaslip collects hair the way some people collect photographs or ticket stubs: as a way of remembering the past.
- Have you heard the one about the sewer? - KUSA-TV
DENVER - Sometimes inspiration can come from the strangest places. For second grader Jack Baker, that inspiration lies somewhere beneath the hundreds of manhole covers lining the city streets of Denver. "When I was little, I saw the discs in the road ...
- Millions mark World Refugee Day with theme of "Protection" (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR As millions marked World Refugee Day, UNHCR's chief says he is concerned about the rise in refugee numbers in 2007 and the suffering in Somalia.
- Diversions for July 13, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for July 13, 2008Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 5 hours agoPerformers include poetry performance groups, Southside from Louisville, Ky., Shakepeare's Monkey from Evansville and Brenda Coultas from New York. ...
- Poet laureate to visit Wichita Falls - Times Record News
Poet laureate to visit Wichita FallsTimes Record News, TX - 51 minutes agoHe grew up in Midland, though his family is from Seymour. It wasn’t until Thomas was in the Navy that he started to seriously write poetry — something, ...
- DISPATCH FROM CZECH REPUBLIC | Karlovy Vary Mixes the Big Cheese ... - Indie Wire
Indie WireDISPATCH FROM CZECH REPUBLIC | Karlovy Vary Mixes the Big Cheese ...Indie Wire - Jul 11, 2008Though competent and assured, this story of a woman working in a 24-hour store is more notable for a remarkable performance by former teen star Jiri Madl as ...
- High spirits stand up to high winds (Cape Cod Times)
The 2008 senior class at Bourne High School had one more challenge to face before graduation yesterday: a stiff wind and a potential downpour.
- From Trash to Treasure ... and Back Again (East Bay Express)
There's an old African proverb: "If you can walk, you can dance. If you can talk, you can sing." This is as opposed to, say, walking around stiffly, with the cold skewer of civilization lodged deep in your bowels. Like most of us do. The lesson is that art is not a specialist profession.
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