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- Reinterpreting Biko from the inside out - Tonight
Reinterpreting Biko from the inside outTonight, South Africa - 32 minutes agoWhen he's not off teaching and guiding other poets, he performs poetry or comes up with ideas, like the current one-minute poetry slots on SABC2. ...
- For US gymnasts, 1-2 is the perfect number - Christian Science Monitor
For US gymnasts, 1-2 is the perfect numberChristian Science Monitor, MA - Aug 15, 2008Perhaps it lacked the poetry of Nadia Comenici’s perfect 10s during the Montreal Games. But just as then, the numbers gave the best sense of the perfection ...
- Teens Flock To Open Mic Night At Auburn Library (WCSH 6 Portland)
AUBURN (NEWS CENTER) -- Music, poetry, comedy, these means of expression have been around for generations. The latest generation takes full advantage of these forms of entertainment at the Auburn Public Library. They have a teen open mic night and it has become quite a success.
- To Cut Long Stories Short - RedOrbit
To Cut Long Stories ShortRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoWhile Tom Alter features in 'When God Said Cheers,' Juhi Babbar recites Ghalib's poetry in 'Intehaan.' 'Gandhi (15th August 1947- 30th January 1948)' ...
- Int'l poetry night at Redbones café - Jamaica Gleaner
With performers from Jamaica, Canada (by way of Jamaica) and the Turks and Caicos Islands, plus snippets from nine-year-old Irish-Italian Margaret and Kadija from England, last Wednesday's 'Contemporary Literature' at Redbones the Blues Café turned ...
- Girls make ‘Pens’ even mightier at conference (West Roxbury Transcript)
They are poets. They are lyricists. They are storytellers. They are ages 13-19 and are going to change the world one paragraph at a time.
- On the eternal quest for meaning and knowledge - Mason City Globe Gazette
On the eternal quest for meaning and knowledgeMason City Globe Gazette, IA - 22 minutes agoHe got a preacher’s license as a teen, earned his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Simpson College and attended Garrett Biblical Institute in Evanston, ...
- Watch out, or we'll all be living in Slough - Daily Telegraph
Clearly, getting people to move to Slough is like trying to persuade someone to pitch their tent in a multi story carpark, or a three year old that a sprout tastes nicer than a Curly Wurly, so I looked at the proudtobeslough.com website with a ...
- Women doctor shares journey into heart of Islam - Times & Democrat
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Dr. Qanta Ahmed's journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite misgivings about women _ even doctors _ being treated as invisible in the country, the 40-year ...
- Godseys, Givens in Circle of Honor - Plainview Daily Herald
Godseys, Givens in Circle of HonorPlainview Daily Herald, TX - 4 hours agoAs president of the World Congress of Poetry, she hosted poets and writers from 35 foreign countries in Plainview for a week in 2002. ...
- City schoolgirl wins national poetry prize (Edinburgh Evening News)
AN Edinburgh schoolgirl has beat off competition from thousands of entrants to take top place in a national poetry competition.
- Poetry publisher has a storied past (The Record)
CavanKerry Press Ltd. of Fort Lee, the only publishing house that gets funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, specializes in poetry, not drama.
- Love and Destiny at National Museum on Culture Night - IcelandReview
IcelandReviewLove and Destiny at National Museum on Culture NightIcelandReview, Iceland - 7 hours agoVisitors to the museum can also listen to sweet love songs and poetry readings, read ancient love letters and unconventional love confessions, as described ...
- Review: 'Waltzing' heartfelt, poignant (The Wichita Eagle)
"Waltzing in Heaven," an original bluegrass/country musical built around the 1970 plane crash that killed half the Wichita State football team, isn't a big, flashy show with glossy production values and instant musical hit after hit. But it is a pleasant and poignant tale with hummable, approachable music -- from polka to waltz to ballad by composer Rick Lopez -- about everyday down-home ...
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - Alameda Times-Star
For decades, the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and mayhem. That was before ...
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