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- DeJohn Aims For Temple In Court - And Wins - The Bulletin
For nearly eight years, Christian DeJohn has been a graduate student at Temple University, attempting to earn a degree in military history. But due to his position as a sergeant in the Army National Guard, his quest for his diploma has been a rocky ...
- Adjusting the Theory of Just War: Gary Bass's 'Freedom's Battle' (The New York Sun)
From the Vietnam War until the end of the Cold War, it was almost axiomatic that liberals would oppose every use of American military power. Defecting from that position was what qualified a former liberal as a neoconservative. But in the last 20 years, as the post-Holocaust promise "never again" was betrayed in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur, parts of the left began to reconsider the virtues of ...
- Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still in Style - Political Affairs Magazine
Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still in StylePolitical Affairs Magazine, NY - 8 hours agoAnd whether young African Americans and Hispanics want to hear it or not, White American fears your large numbers and your potential, but grown men adopting ...
- Poetry, Sculpture Count As Art - Tampa Tribune
Poetry, Sculpture Count As ArtTampa Tribune, FL - 1 hour agoBusinesses and individuals can sign their chairs, Wohl said, like Reynolds' Farms, Coldwell Banker American Southern Realty, and Heartland Real Estate Co. ...
- Let These Poems Touch You -- New Book is a Collection of Poems and Expressions of An Evolution of Conscience (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LA MESA, Calif., Sept. 17, 2008 -- Life is never simple and it is part of our destiny to realize why we exist and what our purpose is all about. An engaging journey into the conscience is all set to begin with the release of Red Daughters in a Foreign Spotlight: A Collection of Poems, a new book featuring the creative writing talent of author Marleen Rita Duckhorn.
- On screen, Muslims in a new light (Boston Globe)
When political activist Nasser Weddady moved from Florence, Ky., to Brookline in January 2007, he said he expected to find "the bluest corner of the bluest of states."
- Balancing act - The Wichita Eagle
Balancing actThe Wichita Eagle, KS - 4 hours agoThe country/bluegrass-flavored musical is based on the autobiographical poetry of cattle rancher Howard L. Johnson, whose son, Ronald, was one of the ...
- Steppenwolf trifecta takes on love, fear and the workplace (Chicago Tribune)
Can writers own their own influence?
- Off the chain - Fall River Herald News
Off the chainFall River Herald News, USA - Oct 2, 2008For her, recovery started with poetry and a desire to change her life. She’s been clean for more than two years. “It seemed like it would never end,†...
- Free Oct. 20 reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Stephen Dunn (Daily News Journal)
Stephen Dunn, a Pulitzer Prize recipient and the author of 16 books, will present a poetry reading at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, in Cantrell Hall, which is located in the Tom H. Jackson Building at MTSU.
- Symphony composers embark on voyage of discovery - Schenectady Gazette
Symphony composers embark on voyage of discoverySchenectady Gazette, NY - 6 hours agoTinoco researched appropriate poetry, historical documents written during the Portuguese years of discoveries and various sermons preached by Antonio Vieira ...
- So long, brilliant Penny Poet - Portsmouth Herald News
So long, brilliant Penny PoetPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoHe conformed, if just for a moment, to reign as poetry czar. He might work for weeks on a poem, and it might come out like this:
- Night & Day (Toronto Star)
Here are some of the events taking place around the city this weekend. For events on other days, head to Weekday Planner, on page E8.
- Poetry's Popularity Soars Online - Booktrade.info
Poetry's Popularity Soars OnlineBooktrade.info, UK - 41 minutes agoPoetry, long thought of as an art form in terminal decline, is taking off on the internet according to new figures. The British-based Poetry Archive has ...
- Educator-musician leads songwriting workshop at Paxton Keeley Elementary (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — The assembly hall at Paxton Keeley Elementary School was dead quiet on Thursday. About 120 third-graders sat on the floor, heads bent over clipboards and Eagle pencils working intently. They were not taking a test, doing homework or being punished; they were brainstorming ideas for a song about French toast. The exercise was part of a songwriting workshop led by Monte Selby, a ...
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