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- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' - Seattle Post Intelligencer
CAIRO, Egypt -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Farmer-poet publishes her third book - Park Rapids Enterprise
Farmer-poet publishes her third bookPark Rapids Enterprise, MN - 8 minutes agoWhen Gail Rixen’s tractor is dusty enough, she can compose a word or two of poetry on the dirty hood. Otherwise, she makes mental notes to jot down later ...
- Journey to the Center of the Earth Review - UGO
Journey to the Center of the Earth ReviewUGO, NY - 3 hours agoThe only true moment of poetry comes when young Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson), nephew to Fraser's absent-minded seismic studies professor Trevor Anderson, ...
- Hip Hop Culture Book Explores Chicano Rap - ThugLifeArmy.com
ThugLifeArmy.comHip Hop Culture Book Explores Chicano RapThugLifeArmy.com - 5 hours agoImportantly, I further examine the influence of urban African American youth culture on Chicana/o rap. Intercultural exchange between Blacks and Chicanas/os ...
- Gripping drama 'Suddenly Last Summer" - Danbury News Times
Gripping drama 'Suddenly Last Summer"Danbury News Times, CT - Jul 16, 2008In the company of his attractive cousin Catherine (McQuail), Sebastian had traveled to the coast of Spain seeking inspiration for his poetry -- supposedly. ...
- Poetry Man: Victor Hernández Cruz Uncovers the Richness of ... - Diverse
Poetry Man: Victor Hernández Cruz Uncovers the Richness of ...Diverse, VA - 30 minutes ago“Poetry is the center of the present moment, more so than any other art,” he says. “It’s there, right now. It’s the center of the emotional life of a ...
- From the Stacks by Nanette Morges - Norwalk Hour
It's that time of year again. You can almost hear Alice Cooper's anthem "School's Out" reverberating in the air. But just because classes are over, doesn't mean books get tossed into the bottom of the closet. For many students, it's time to tackle ...
- Whitby plays host to African beat - Scarborough Today
Whitby plays host to African beatScarborough Today, UK - 16 hours agoThe band consists of eight multi-talented male and female singers, musicians and dancers who collaborate with the poignant poetry of Nyathi to perform ...
- RAW Deal Looms for Taxpayers Unless Terminator and Lawmakers Act Fast - Santa Barbara Independent
del.icio.us. It’s nut-cutting time in Sacramento, to paraphrase famed wordsmith Dick Nixon, as California politicians face an August 1 deadline, when further dithering over the stalemated state budget will start having real-world financial ...
- D Numbers want you to dance (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
D Numbers sound like the Mario Bros crashing a tandem bicycle … on acid. Not really - the three-piece experimental psychedelic band from Santa Fe, N.M. eludes description, though writers at times make a game of mashing together labels like magnetic poetry.
- Brooks & Dunn to rock with ZZ Top - AZCentral.com
Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have been musical partners for 17 years. That's long enough to rack up 20 No. 1 country singles and a staggering number of trophies from the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music. The duo's latest ...
- MEET LEX: A uniquely gifted artist who calls his genre of music 'D-licious Soul.' (Eurweb)
*Honoring his native city of Detroit and its rich contribution to the history and evolution of Soul and R&B music, LEX originates a fresh new sound that resonates his experiences of having roots in the church, living the realities of life in the ghettos, and agonies stemming from the loss of his parents, all while traveling various roads through the music industry.
- 'Mine is a survivor's tale' - Portsmouth Herald
It began with a jarring, painful memory and within months Elizabeth Kirschner had written "My Life As a Doll," her most recently published book of poetry. The spark was a recollection of an incident of abuse at age 3 at the hands of her mother. That ...
- Easton native returns, novel in hand - Easton Courier
Easton CourierEaston native returns, novel in handEaston Courier, CT - 20 hours ago... other than poetry and mime. And if I’m being brutally honest, there’s been some incidental mime.” “I liked the organic creativity of writing,” he said. ...
- What Katie did! - This is Stourbridge
A FORMER Stourbridge woman is celebrating getting her poems into print at the grand age of 84, but what's even more remarkable about Katie Hill's achievement is that she can hardly see a thing. Registered blind, Mrs Hill has penned the poems over the ...
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