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- Could the tail wag the dog? And should we care? - Payvand Iran News
In recent weeks western media have been awashed with rumours that US or her Israeli partner will launch a genocidal attack against the Iranian nation, in the Persian Gulf and surrounding countries you can hardly spit and not hit one of the US or her ...
- Students’ Work Selected for VSA arts’ Online Literary Journal (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
VSA arts announced today six young writers whose short stories and poems have been chosen for its online literary journal, "Infinite Difference." The journal is part of VSA arts Writing Project and showcases the creative works from middle and high school students living with disability. This years theme was Encounter -- the students wrote about an experience they had with a person or group ...
- Q&A with WR Josh Morgan - SF49ers.com
SF49ers.comQ&A with WR Josh MorganSF49ers.com - 1 hour agoA: I write a lot – a lot of poetry, a lot of short stories. I used to play a lot of chess with my father, and I loved playing basketball but I can’t really ...
- Video game reviews: 'Battlefield: Bad Company,' 'Wall-E,' 'Hellboy ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Media on the subject of war tend to fall into one of three categories: groundbreaking entertainment, historical commentary or unintentional comedy. For every "Flag of Our Fathers" or "Saving Private Ryan" there is "The Green Berets," not John Wayne's ...
- Lady Chatterley - Salon
Viewers will no doubt like and dislike Pascale Ferran's "Lady Chatterley" in ample numbers, but the picture itself is an impressive construction that seems indifferent to such concerns. Watching it is something like swimming in the ocean: You have an ...
- Holocaust Memorial Center guide teaches against hate - Detroit News
FARMINGTON HILLS -- Bob Lask has taught the Holocaust to classrooms of teenagers for more than four decades, in public school classes on American history and religious courses at synagogues. Yet the 70-year-old Lask, now a docent at the Holocaust ...
- Literati pay glowing tributes to Qasmi - The News - International
Literati pay glowing tributes to QasmiThe News - International, Pakistan - 9 hours ago“His poetry and prose wonderfully depicted the scenic beauty and cultural diversity of rustic life,” he said. He said that several events had been held in ...
- HAPPENINGS IN NORTHERN HUNTERDON - Recorder Community Newspapers
A blood drive, sponsored by Pam Smith of High Bridge, will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. at the High Bridge Fire Department, 7 Maryland Ave., High Bridge. The blood drive is for 2-year-old Owen Pierro. Registration is requested but not necessary. For more ...
- What Happens in Vegas... (2008) (New York Times)
Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher in "What Happens in Vegas." “What Happens in Vegas,” one of those junky time-wasters that routinely pop up in movie theaters, won’t make you laugh much or at all. (Once was enough for me.)
- Dysfunction, hope make 'The Glass Menagerie' resonate today - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Dysfunction, hope make 'The Glass Menagerie' resonate todayBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - 8 hours ago"I think in some ways it's Williams' best play, in so far as he has gotten a lot of the pretensions and poetry and symbolism out of the way. ...
- Odyssey Project celebrates its latest grads - Madison Times
Odyssey Project celebrates its latest gradsMadison Times, WI - 16 minutes agoOne by one, the graduates presented short speeches, poetry, and/or testimonies of their struggles and successes in the Odyssey Project and beyond. ...
- Columbus Symphony fights on - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Orchestra musicians are strong-willed folks. They need to be. They make few artistic decisions. They put up with too many conductors who are ill-equipped to deliver the musical goods. Their fate often is determined by board members who have scant ...
- Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ... - Baltimore Sun
Joyce Carol Oates examines 'tabloid hell' in novel inspired by ...Baltimore Sun, United States - 32 minutes agoThe way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that — her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
- Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman Scholar (The New York Sun)
The title of Kevin Hayes's new study of Thomas Jefferson, "The Road to Monticello" (Oxford University Press, 752 pages, $34.95), holds out several possibilities. Is it a book about Jefferson's famous house, which he spent much of his life building and rebuilding, and which still stands as a monument to his multifaceted genius? Or could it be a biography covering the first decades of Jefferson's ...
- MAKING HISTORY - Pittsburg Morning Sun
MAKING HISTORYPittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 11 hours agoThere is a sad note as well, in the recent death of Robert Tindel, founder of the SMC forensics program. “Our teacher was able to break some boundaries and ...
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