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- How the Supreme Court Misread My Research: Empirics and the Death ... - New York Times Blogs
Cass Sunstein and I have an Op-Ed in today’s Washington Post , discussing the mis-reading of available empirical evidence in recent death penalty jurisprudence. Some background: A recent Supreme Court ruling ( Baze v. Rees ) reaffirmed the ...
- The weird soul of Danish painting - CITY A.M.
CITY A.M.The weird soul of Danish paintingCITY A.M., UK - 9 hours ago... “we sense an infinitely cautious person, a quiet, sad dreamer, the weirdest soul ever to grace Danish painting.” The Poetry Of Silence is then a fitting ...
- How Big a Victim is Elizabeth? - Slate
B) choose, when caught out in a lie, to recklessly erect a second edifice of BS regarding at least 1) whether this was his only affair; 2) when this affair started; 3) when it ended; 4) whether it was going on in mid-2007 when Rielle Hunter's child ...
- Ideastream talk-show host Dee Perry talks about interviewing - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CHRIS STEPHENS/THE PLAIN DEALER Dee Perry believes some people shy away from public radio and television because they think they're elitist. "I think they re wrong." Dee Perry is Cleveland's connoisseur of arts and culture. Every weekday, she hosts ...
- Community Calendar - New Pittsburgh Courier
Community CalendarNew Pittsburgh Courier, Pittsburgh - 3 hours agoJUNE 27—The African American Council of the Arts will host “The 2008 AACTA Onyx Awards” at 6:30 pm at the Radisson Hotel, 101 Mall Blvd., Monroeville. ...
- Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as he ... - Pioneer Press
Tou Saiko Lee isn't the kind of emcee who spits rhymes like nails, hunched over the mic like he's holding off an attack. No, he wants you to hear what he has to say. Onstage with his band, Post-Nomadic Syndrome, in June, he bounces on his heels ...
- Sylvia Plath (Guardian Unlimited)
'Everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. '
- Dustin Stridiron - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Host of bands rock at festival - Norwich Evening News
Host of bands rock at festivalNorwich Evening News, UK - 18 minutes agoSet in Henham Park, near Blythburgh, the lakeside festival boasted big names from the worlds of music, comedy, literature, poetry and theatre - and also ...
- GALEN HOLLEY:Cilantro, avocado and small, daily rituals - NE Mississippi Daily Journal
I tend to create little rituals in my life. Many days I go to the same Mexican restaurant, sit in the same seat, and have the same waitress bring me the same meal. I know it's weird but it quiets me, brings me balance. I usually sit near the bar ...
- War Still Bad Box Office - Gawker
Why isn’t George Packer’s terrific little play Betrayed — about the three pro-American Iraqis who don’t quite get what they need from America – not doing better? (It opened in February at the Culture Project in Soho, extended its run for a ...
- 'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fence (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pittsford resident Jan Feldman's community art project at Monroe High School in Rochester invites people to explore humanity at a deeper level.
- School budget's priorities distorted - Payson Roundup
You don't need a Ph.D. to know what works in school. Find a great teacher -- and get out of the way. Think about it. Just summon middle school from the hoary mist of memory. Do you remember the dates and details they put on the AIMS test -- or do you ...
- Fruitlands Museum branches out - Daily News Tribune
Fruitlands Museum branches outDaily News Tribune, MA - 1 hour agoAdmission is free to Fruitlands and Concord Poetry Center members, and with museum admission. For more information, call 978-456-9028 or visit ...
- Dance review: A turn in the spotlight (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Who knew that Abdo Sayegh is still a virtuosic dancer of tremendous grace, kinetic articulation and emotional complexity? In Minnesota Dance Theater, he's largely sidelined when he's not encased in the "Nutcracker" costume and choreography.
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