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- Culture Project to Produce World Premiere of 'Expatriate' - Broadway World
Culture Project to Produce World Premiere of 'Expatriate'Broadway World, NY - 8 hours agoEXPATRIATE tells the story of Claudie and Alphine, two sophisticated and sexy African-American performing artists and longtime sister-friends. ...
- Barack Obama quits Trinity United Church of Christ - Chicago Sun-Times
WASHINGTON -- In a painful episode of his quest for the White House, likely Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama said Saturday his family withdrew their membership at Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ. The damage control came as ...
- All Guardian Stories - Guardian Unlimited
So, Ken, how does one run this Saxon Witenagemot? UN: Burma junta is seizing international storm aid Big guns roll through Red Square once more 'There's at least 50,000 dead round here. But many of the bodies have disappeared' FAQ: Disaster diplomacy ...
- Hot Supersize Picks (Cincinnati CityBeat)
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- Mayweather visits Duluth gym - GwinnettHerald.com
Mayweather visits Duluth gymGwinnettHerald.com, GA - 3 hours agoMayweather said his poetry sticks to the sport, because that is his love and what he knows. While he may seem very outspoken about his work, ...
- 'Dangers of ignoring India's poor are greater' - Rediff
In Arvind Adiga 's The White Tiger , a lowly villager called Balram Halwai rises in the ranks when he becomes a chauffeur in an affluent family. Nothing that goes on around him -- be it politics or family feuds -- escapes his eye, even as he feigns ...
- Tales of fathers sail on in `The Boat' (Miami Herald)
Father's Day is a Sunday. Nam Le has time to go out and buy his dad a card or a gift, but he really needn't bother.
- Joseph A. Palermo: Robert F. Kennedy's Contested Legacy (HuffingtonPost)
Bobby, like MLK, will be forever identified with the explosion of citizen activism that characterized the 1960s. But Kennedy's legacy has become contested ground in the decades since his death.
- Community Almanac (Arizona Daily Sun)
Monday, July 7 MORNING COFFEE KLATCH: 7:30 a.m. Readers are invited to meet with Daily Sun Editor Randy Wilson over coffee (yours) and doughnuts (his) each Monday at 7:30 a.m. to discuss that week's news. Arizona Daily Sun boardroom, 1751 S. Thompson St. 556-2254.
- 'American letters' No. 6: Viriville is a state of mind (The Beaufort Gazette)
Late in the Lowcountry year, pecan trees here in Beaufort County drop their nuts to the ground. Folks gather bagsful of free pecans for pies, pralines and snacking.
- Win rekindles poet's passion - Auckland stuff.co.nz
Auckland stuff.co.nzWin rekindles poet's passionAuckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 44 minutes agoHers was one of 70 poems submitted to the competition, which was launched to continue Mr Gadd’s support of poetry in the city. It is designed to give people ...
- 'Globalisation is only for men' - Sify
'Globalisation is only for men'Sify, India - 45 minutes agoShe is one of the exponents of puthu kavithai, or neo-poetry, which harps on unconventional poems in Tamil. Kanimozhi, whom her father and Tamil Nadu Chief ...
- Paperback Row (New York Times)
Paperback books of particular interest.
- Moodie's old home sheds its rough image - Nationalpost.com
Brianna Goldberg visits the Douro Dummer, Ont. home of 19th-century author Susanna Moodie. Brianna Goldberg, National Post DOURO DUMMER, ONT. - He yanked back the rotting wood that covered the mouth of the old stone well, and let go of a head-sized ...
- Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast - Chicago Tribune
On Wednesday, the Grant Park Orchestra under former principal conductor Hugh Wolff gave an estimated 13,000 listeners at Millennium Park a bracing shot of new American music that included the Chicago premiere of John Adams ' "The Dharma at Big Sur ...
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