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- Rounding up the unusual suspects - Baltimore Sun
M aybe while the four undercover state troopers - identified in a report released yesterday only as "T1" through "T4" - were wasting their time spying on a few peaceniks, other members of their unit were gathering intel on the kinds of people who ...
- Musical finale for Peace Week's end - Staines Guardian
A week celebrating peace will culminate with a finale of live music and entertainment at Wimbledon Piazza. Events at this year’s Peace Week, supported by Merton Council, will include the opening of the Peace Gardens at Canon’s recreation ground ...
- Paul Zeise's Pitt football chat transcript (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Bennett8111: Since Wannstedt has ALWAYS had the same tags apply to him in any job, IE: unimaginative, conservative offense and poor game day preparation amongst others), shouldn't this be addressed by either the Pitt athletic department or sportswriters face to face with him as it is SURELY driving fans away in droves.I still am in shock that he punted not once, but twice from the 34 yard line ...
- Nguyen to speak at library - News Dispatch
Nguyen to speak at libraryNews Dispatch, IN - 1 hour ago... including "Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing up in America," "The Presence of Others" and "Watermark: Vietnamese American Poetry and Prose. ...
- 'The Birthday Party' celebrates a perfect moment - Chicago Sun-Times
It is not at all difficult to see why director Aaron Snook and the Signal Ensemble Theatre decided to stage a revival of Harold Pinter’s “The Birthday Party” at this particular moment. To begin with, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the ...
- Christina Patterson: The challenge of poetry – and football - The Independent
It's so weird. Grown men dressed like two-year-olds, throwing themselves on the ground and shouting. One minute they're weeping and the next they're practically snogging. All those funny lines on the field. All those logos on their backs. I just don ...
- Air conditioning artist named - Gadsden Times (subscription)
Air conditioning artist namedGadsden Times (subscription), AL - 8 hours agoFriday, the committee announced an essay/poetry contest. The submissions will be used in conjunction with the exhibit next summer, and the winning students ...
- William Rockhill Nelson Awards honor Kansas, Missouri writers - Kansas City Star
William Rockhill Nelson Awards honor Kansas, Missouri writersKansas City Star, MO - 8 hours agoGlancy won the poetry award for Asylum in the Grasslands, and Katz was named the nonfiction winner for Breaking Through: John B. McLendon, Basketball Legend ...
- Our Lady Peace frontman delivers poetic solo album - MSN Entertainment
Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo disc, "The Hunter's Lullaby," engaging his love of ...
- Blake Prize goes to David Tucker sculpture - The Australian
Blake Prize goes to David Tucker sculptureThe Australian, Australia - 7 hours agoThe first ever Blake Poetry Prize went to poet Mark Tredinnick for his work, “Have you Seen”. There were about 1250 entries in this year's Blake Prize for ...
- WNMU professor to speak at Rizal conference - Deming Headlight
SILVER CITY — Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero. Executed by the Spanish colonials as a traitor in 1896, Rizal's ...
- Rain does not dampen Latina/o Pride - Windy City Times
Rain does not dampen Latina/o PrideWindy City Times, IL - 3 hours agoFor a couple hours, they also took in performances that included spoken-word poetry by members of La Dulce Palabra; dances by Maritza Nazario; ...
- "The hippest guy in the room:" Poet Robin Blaser, 83 - Vancouver Sun
"The hippest guy in the room:" Poet Robin Blaser, 83Vancouver Sun, Canada - 7 minutes agoThe next day the "hippest guy in the room" went on to win the $50000 Griffin Prize for Canadian poetry, based on his recent opus, The Holy Forest: Collected ...
- Local author Andrew Davidson sold his first (!) book for over $1 million - but he hasn't let it go to his head (Uptown Magazine)
That guy in the corner at a Corydon hangout sold his debut novel for $1.25 million. Andrew Davidson is quiet, funny, and dressed in black.
- U.S. Musicians Put Their Own Twist on Popular Persian Songs - Payvand Iran News
Washington -- An operatic voice sings of love lost and love found in a language unfamiliar to many in the audience and even to some members of the band. Monika Jalili and her group NoorSaaz are Americans who sing their own interpretations of Persian ...
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