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- Geoff Oldfather: 9/11 victim's father from Palm City recalls dark day ... - Fort Pierce Tribune
DEBORAH SILVER ¥ deborah.silver@scripps.com STUART - "I feel like it was the beginning of the end," said Palm City resident Ed Lunder, as he walked into the "New York September 11" photo exhibit by Magnum photographers and saw Steve McCurry's image ...
- House shaken to its foundations (The Globe and Mail)
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- Parade puts family first (York Daily Record)
It takes more than teachers and school programs to shape a young mind, said Juniata Kirkland, a parent in York City School District.
- Political activist Buchanan dies at 62 - Statesman Journal
Political activist Buchanan dies at 62Statesman Journal, OR - 14 hours agoAs a small boy, he could recite poetry from memory. In high school, college and community-theater productions, he played leading roles in plays including ...
- Students celebrate diversity (Daily Aztec)
The San Diego State Cultural Festival will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. tomorrow in Aztec Center. This event is free for all SDSU students. Coordinated by the Office of Intercultural Relations, the event will feature Mark Christopher Lawrence of NBC's hit TV show, "Chuck," who will host an evening of live dance, music and comedy performances. Also, Malcolm Jamal-Warner (otherwise known as ...
- "Hip-hop intellectual" Michael Eric Dyson to speak at local diversity ... - Evansville Courier-Press
Georgetown University professor and author Michael Eric Dyson will be the featured speaker at this year’s Evansville-Vanderburgh County Human Relations Commission Annual Dinner. The event takes place at 7 p.m. Sept. 11 at The Centre. Dyson, who has ...
- Business Briefcase (Hernando Today)
BROOKSVILLE Oak Hill Hospital recently announced its Star Associates of the Month for September. Each month, hospital associates are chosen in a process that involves nominations and voting by their peers, patients, patient families and physicians.
- 'Post Consumed' at the Center for Land Use Interpretation - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times'Post Consumed' at the Center for Land Use InterpretationLos Angeles Times, CA - 39 minutes agoThe only bit of overblown poetry in the show resides in the introductory wall label. It states: "Garbage is the effluent of our consumption and it flows ...
- Carla Carlisle on a new Wyken map - Country Life
Carla Carlisle on a new Wyken mapCountry Life, UK - 1 hour agoI want a map that has the poetry of our ancient maps, a map that looks like wrap-ping paper that Matthew Rice created in the 1980s, with water-colour fields ...
- Our Views: Poem can be performance - Baton Rouge Advocate
• Pat Shingleton's Weather Many of us know Wynton Marsalis as a New Orleans native who’s gained international fame as a jazz trumpeter. But Marsalis is also a poetry lover, as you can see for yourself at a really neat Web Site, http://www.pbs.org ...
- Barack Obama Speaks - ProLife Blogs
Barack Obama SpeaksProLife Blogs - 10 hours agoFeigning greatness through a poetry of words, rock star Barack Obama stepped into the limelight and onto a pedestal to formally accept the party of death's ...
- ‘More True Lies' reading to be held today - Ithaca Journal
‘More True Lies' reading to be held todayIthaca Journal, NY - 23 minutes agoIn Greek mythology, the Graces represented the beauty of green, growing things, natural grace, festivals, and poetry. Oct. 4 accordingly features a hands-on ...
- North Royalton Library features contest winners (The Sun Star)
Students' submissions from the Earth Day Coalition's annual art, poetry and essay contest are on display at the North Royalton Library. The annual contest is open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade in Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Lorain,...
- The Myth Of Cultural Imperialism - ILW.com
The Myth Of Cultural ImperialismILW.com, NY - 8 hours agoAs Kurt Anderson astutely observes, “Unlike serious painting or dance or poetry, the appreciation of popular culture requires no tutelage or special ...
- Interview with Barry Nemett, Painter and Author of Crooked Tracks, A ... - San Francisco Examiner
Barry Nemett has exhibited his paintings in museums and galleries throughout the United States, Asia, and Europe. Since receiving a Fulbright/ITT International Travel Fellowship to Spain, he has lectured worldwide, curated numerous traveling ...
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