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- Jaglul Alam remembered - New Nation
Theatre activists at a discussion meeting on May 21 remembered Jaglul Alam who passed away recently. The memorial meeting began with the screening of a documentary which portrayed the life and works of playwright, director and theatre activist Jaglul ...
- 'War Eagle, Arkansas' deserves the hype - Arkansas Times
LEADING MAN: "War Eagle" star Luke Grimes has the potential to make it big. It did the heart good to see the massive turnout for “War Eagle, Arkansas,” the premier film for this year's Little Rock Film Festival — Riverdale was so packed that ...
- A Columbus of our dreams - Los Angeles Times
A Columbus of our dreamsLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoThe sea, as someone once remarked, is more truth than poetry, and the boy is experiencing in real time what he had only anticipated in theory: "No matter ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ... - MarketWatch
Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The ...MarketWatch - 41 minutes ago"Is the prostitute herself a victim of an oppressive patriarchal system, or a free agent choosing sex work as a rational career choice in difficult ...
- Gail Lowe, guest column: Teacher input or herd mentality? - Waco Tribune Herald
Gail Lowe, guest column: Teacher input or herd mentality?Waco Tribune Herald, TX - 13 hours agoThe same holds true for essays and writing paragraphs that actually have a main idea. That’s not on the TAKS either. Yet most parents and taxpayers believe ...
- The reluctant propagandist (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: What happened when Dylan Thomas wrote film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information?
- Public Service Month Dubbed A Success - Platinum News Online
Public Service Month Dubbed A SuccessPlatinum News Online, British Virgin Islands - 36 minutes agoThe winner of the poetry competition was Mr. Cleve Pennyfeather, whose poem “Striving for Excellence” highlighted the importance of communication, planning, ...
- Flying forward (SouthtownStar)
Amanda Johnson, a recent graduate from Marian Catholic High School, has the kind of high school resume that interests even the most discriminating college. She has tried her hand and is good at just about everything.
- MUSEUMS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is a National Historic Landmark with a collection of outdoor sculptures by American artists, and an accredited zoo. Two sculpture exhibitions titled "Good Things Come in Small Packages: Metallic and Relief Sculpture" and "The Bronze Zoo: Anna Hyatt Huntington and Exotic Animals" are on display in the Rainey Sculpture ...
- WORCESTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (The Daily Times)
Worcester County Commissioners recognized ninth-grade student Michelle Wangel of Worcester Preparatory School with a certificate of recognition for placing first in a national poetry contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Einstein and the search for alien life subjects of new exhibits at the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Where: Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive in University Circle. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Through Monday, Sept. 1. Admission: $6-$9. Admission: $7.50-$9.50. There's a horrific danger ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words (Rocky Mountain News)
Local author Daniel Grandbois talks about how his musical background influences his writing, why he chooses to work in short fiction, and his favorites stories from his new book, "Unlucky Lucky Days."
- At our best - Corvallis Gazette-Times
Corvallis High School students Rebecca Lomnicky and Gary Breed were awarded the Corvallis Folklore Society Folk Music Award on April 17 at Local Folk!, the open-mic program of Corvallis Folklore Society and The Arts Center. The annual award is given ...
- BOOKS Fire in the hole!: David Sedaris - Windy City Times
BOOKS Fire in the hole!: David SedarisWindy City Times, IL - 6 hours agoI don't understand how, if two lesbians want to exchange bad poetry on a mountain top, that would threaten the marriage of the people who grew up next door ...
- Photographs and memories - Sentinel
LEWISTOWN — Like a scene from a World War II romance novel, the love story of Mary Johnston Baker and the late Donald “Jim” Johnston begins as poetry and ends in tragedy. After more than 60 years, that story is now being told — thanks to a ...
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