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- A Latino institution struggles to stay open - Los Angeles Times
A Latino institution struggles to stay openLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoMartinez's troubles mirror those familiar to nearly every independent bookshop: rising rent, fewer people buying books, and competition from online and ...
- 2009 - Act 2: Nothing Left to Mull - Cape Cod Today
2009 - Act 2: Nothing Left to MullCape Cod Today, MA - 2 hours ago"You know poetry is illegal. All creativity was abolished by the state. You could get into trouble." "Here, I'll read it to you. ...
- Spotlight On The Life Of Fatima Az-Zahra (as) - LeadershipNigeria
Spotlight On The Life Of Fatima Az-Zahra (as)LeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 2 hours agoTo summarize, any linguistic device that could be used to further enhance the eloquence of speech - such as imagery; what, in poetry, is known as 'musical ...
- What Have I That Connects Me to Them? - Forward
What Have I That Connects Me to Them?Forward, NY - 4 hours agoWhat we knew of the look of the place we’d learned from picture books, poetry, the occasional grainy newsreel, now and rarely then from an early traveler. ...
- Riding the Emotions of a Ratmansky Ballet (New York Times)
As ?Concerto DSCH,? the new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky for New York City Ballet, unfolded at its premiere on Thursday, you could feel wave upon wave of emotion sweeping across the audience.
- What movie has most changed your life? - Louisville Courier-Journal
What movie has most changed your life?Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - 52 minutes agoMy approach to my new movie-filled life will be the same as I now have toward poetry -- I am a fairly intelligent, thoughtful, intuitive, well-read person, ...
- African-American celebration (The Journal News)
Ethnic food, arts and crafts, music, drama, poetry, children’s activities, dance and entertainment fill Kensico Dam Plaza today from noon- 7 p.m. This free festival celebrates African-American heritage. Off the Bronx River Parkway in Valhalla. 914-864-7275.
- Poet Kay Ryan is named poet laureate of US for year - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : Kay Ryan, an award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," has been named the next U.S. poet laureate. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical ...
- Namibia: From a Rag And Bone Boy to Top Playwright (AllAfrica.com)
When Petrus Haakskeen was not trudging through one of Namibia's poorest villages selling bones and empty bottles well before his 10th birthday to supplement his grandmother's meagre income, he read whatever printed material he could lay his hands on.
- Where are the gun rights groups now? - OpEdNews
Where are the gun rights groups now?OpEdNews, PA - 4 hours agoJoe Horn has offered no apology and has no remorse, yet he goes free? John White offered an apology before he was sentenced by Judge Barbara Kahn. ...
- In Praise of Political Insults - Wall Street Journal
The great American political insult is older than the nation itself. Ben Franklin, writing in 1771 before the States were even United, lamented "Libeling and Personal Abuse, which is of late Years become so disgraceful to our Country." Not even ...
- Vietnam’s languishing literature - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailyVietnam’s languishing literatureThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 2 hours agoFurther, the noted researcher says book collection and compilation in Vietnam remains arbitrary and inadequate. For example, a massive section of Vietnamese ...
- Bulletin Board, June 3 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 3Norwich Bulletin, CT - Jun 2, 2008HIV/AIDS IN THE LATINO AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES, 10 am to 2 pm, 401 W. Thames St., NORWICH. Sponsored by the Southeastern Mental Health Association ...
- Go & Do - York area events - Portsmouth Herald News
Go & Do - York area eventsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 5 hours agoIn concert he performs original music written over 30 years, contemporizes ancient Scottish ballads, recites poetry, and even covers other writers' songs. ...
- URI professor Jody Lisberger remembers love - Westerly Sun
KINGSTON – With a doctorate in English and an academic career that has included teaching positions at some of the finest universities, Jody Lisberger has just published her first book of fiction, "Remember Love," a collection of 10 stories. "I know ...
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