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- A reflection of emotions amidst celebration - Daily News & Analysis
A reflection of emotions amidst celebrationDaily News & Analysis, India - 37 minutes agoWe both do not have faith but yet, there is a spiritual belief in poetry. We both are anti-totalitarian, anti-fascists and anti-fundamentalists, ...
- Honoring Filipino-American Month: (The Heights)
When learning about famous writers and activists in America, one name that you probably have not come across is that of Carlos Bulosan, a Filipino-American writer and activist who fought for labor rights in the 1930s and 1940s. As October is Filipino-American History Month, it's time to shed some light on this somewhat obscure, mysterious, and yet utterly inspirational figure in American history.
- Disabled artists show works - Berkshire Eagle
GREAT BARRINGTON — To be acknowledged and celebrated for their artistic talent can feel like an unreachable dream for disabled people, who have often been stigmatized and silent. For that reason, Sandra Newman founded Community Access to the Arts ...
- A year later, families still struggle with flood deaths - Winona Daily News
A year later, families still struggle with flood deathsWinona Daily News, MN - 39 minutes agoDavid loved to write poetry, but he was “such a Luddite” about electricity and computers. (Luddites were British textile workers who rebelled against the ...
- Ruth K. MacDonald (Portsmouth Herald)
PORTSMOUTH and#8212; Ruth K. MacDonald, 89, of Portsmouth died Wednesday, July 16, 2008, at Portsmouth Hospital surrounded her family.
- Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ... - RedOrbit
Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ...RedOrbit, TX - Jul 18, 2008It's true that her singing register is low and a little dark, but so is Melissa Etheridge's and she never had to croon to industrial drums and creepy ...
- Daniel Radcliffe Admits to Losing His Virginity to an Older Woman! - The Celebrity Cafe.com
For all young ladies out there who daydream about being Daniel Radcliffe’s first: sorry, that ship has sailed. According to UsMagazine.com, the “Harry Potter” star admits to losing his virginity at 16 (Britain’s age of consent) to an older ...
- ‘Family reunion’ joins hobos, North Iowans (The Globe Gazette)
BRITT — This week, the Hobo Jungle is going to be wild.
- Cricket at Lord’s - Economist.com
From Economist.com THE buzz of anticipation starts to build well before reaching Lord’s. On the train into central London I see two young men in shorts and sun hats with a large cool box. Surely they are on the same journey as me—to Lord’s, the ...
- Advertisement starts (Tiscali)
the country submitted over 300 text poems of less than 160 characters. T-Mobile set out to find Britain’s "txt laureate" after research showed that 46 percent of people crave flirty text messages and 40 percent cherish mobile love messages by keeping them on their handset.
- Japan Times 08/31/08 (Arts Journal)
Is Poetry Untranslateable? "I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that 'nothing is lost in translation except the poetry.' Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own.
- SCREEN SCENE: 'DARK KNIGHT' A GREAT ADVENTURE FILM - Niagara Falls Reporter
For the first hour and a half, the new Batman feature, "The Dark Knight," is perfect. Unfortunately, in Hollywood, longer is thought to be better, so we've got another hour to go. That's not to say that at two-and-a-half hours, the movie is not ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her longtime partner in June on the first day that California's same-sex couples gained that right, died Wednesday.
- Book Review:O United Nations - New Nation
To speak the truth, Sinha's receiving a 'Global Voice' title from Bangladesh Philosophical Association is a kind of near-conclusion of a series of talks, reviews and evaluations and comments made during this period in particular by various national ...
- Spotlight: Baraboo native publishes novel (Baraboo News Republic)
Bill Meissner is a career singles hitter who at last is swinging for the fences. The Baraboo native has published several books, including a collection of short stories about baseball — "Hitting into the Wind" — that earned acclaim in 1994. This month, Meissner celebrates the publication of his first novel, "Spirits in the Grass." It's another baseball-themed book, but Meissner said crafting a ...
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