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- Prose watch: Obama acceptance speech - Politico
Seattle Post IntelligencerProse watch: Obama acceptance speechPolitico, DC - 40 minutes agoHere’s Politico’s past-due look at those points in his speech where the poetry and prose diverge on closer examination. Of course McCain will be coming in ...Video: Democratic Convention: Recapping Obama's Acceptance Speech WSJDigitalNetworkall 2,125 news articles
- Slammin' Two Twin Cities teams have a shot at glory at the ... - Pioneer Press
Slammin' Two Twin Cities teams have a shot at glory at the ...Pioneer Press, MN - 25 minutes agoBy Trisha Collopy For spoken-word poets, the National Poetry Slam is the big enchilada — their moment in the spotlight, their shot at glory, an event that's ...
- Shasta County man convicted of stabbing stepfather (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (5:42 p.m.) A Shasta County jury has convicted a man of stabbing his stepfather to death during an argument.
- Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital - Associated Press
MOSCOW (AP) -- A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry ...
- Roudaki int'l meeting due in Tehran in October - Mathaba.Net
Roudaki int'l meeting due in Tehran in OctoberMathaba.Net, UK - 6 hours agoMost of his biographers assert that he was completely blind, but his accurate knowledge of colors, as evident in his poetry, renders this assertion very ...
- Calendar, July 24-30 (Berkshire Eagle)
"Antiquities at the Williams College Museum of Art," talk with Elizabeth E. Gallerani, Mellon Foundation Academic Programs Assistant, 2 p.m. at WCMA, Williamstown.
- Healing Arts Project founder Leigh Schickendantz, left, and theater Program Director Leah Lindsay pose for a portrait ... (Daily Inter Lake)
Project board members Schickendantz, Julianne Hinchey, Paula Buckley, Libby Moothart and Lori Madden know too well the impact of drug addiction, crime and other problems on their clients.
- Prime Time Calendar the week Oct. 1, 2008 - Independent Press
Prime Time Calendar the week Oct. 1, 2008Independent Press, NJ - 5 hours agoMs. Ryan has won poetry prizes from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. ...
- Patti Smith: Dream of Life (filmcritic.com)
The music of Patti Smith slaps you in the face with its energy, audacity, and fearlessness.
- Top club picks - Detroit Free Press
Top club picksDetroit Free Press, United States - 1 hour agoLola's Restaurant: Poetry for Your Soul, featuring jazz, soul and spoken word with host Sparrow, 8 pm Tue. Straight Ahead Wednesdays, with Straight Ahead, ...
- Movie Reviews by Reel People: 'Righteous Kill' - Friday Flyer
Friday FlyerMovie Reviews by Reel People: 'Righteous Kill'Friday Flyer, CA - 22 minutes agoThe setting is New York City; but it was filmed mostly in Connecticut, and the poetry may have been written in Nantucket (there once was a man from there). ...
- Academia, religion coexist at Ave Maria (The News-Press)
Molecular biology. Quantum mechanics. Business law. Not exactly courses based on the classical teachings of the Catholic church.
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Eminem Scraped Album? Talk About R. Kelly! Hillary To ... - allhiphop.com
Just because my boy Will Smith is the biggest thing in Hollywood, you think he’s the new Tom Cruise. Well, I have news for you: he’s not. As you know, he recently founded a school in LA and they have one of the programs of Scientology's study ...
- Winnipeg novelist gets $1.25M deal - Jam! Showbiz
Jam! ShowbizWinnipeg novelist gets $1.25M dealJam! Showbiz, Canada - 3 hours agoBut it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy. Truth be told, it accomplished those feats more than ...
- Curtains up (The Wichita Eagle)
H ard economic times took their toll on Wichita's usually vibrant live stage venues in the past year, causing at least two to ring down the curtain permanently. Stage One, which launched original shows toward Broadway ("Jane Eyre," "Jungle Man") and offered revivals of vintage, rarely seen classics, called it quits last winter after 11 years. And Big Mike's Little Theatre, which showcased ...
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