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- The story of Coffee in the history of Globalization - KanglaOnline
The story of Coffee in the history of GlobalizationKanglaOnline, India - 53 minutes agoThey read, played backgammon and listen to poetry but did not much frequent the mosque. Half jokingly, they were called the Mekteb-i-irfan (School of ...
- 10 for the Road (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
10 for the Road You can plan now to attend these weekend events, occurring within a few weeks and within a day's drive of Philadelphia.
- Catching Up With... Ani DiFranco - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineCatching Up With... Ani DiFrancoPaste Magazine, GA - 1 hour agoPaste: What was it like working on your first collection of poetry and why did you decide to put that out there? DiFranco: I’ve always written poetry and it ...
- Events: Author, professor Juan Cole to discuss national security - Tampabay.com
Events: Author, professor Juan Cole to discuss national securityTampabay.com, FL - 13 hours agoThe interactive poetry venue invites poets, authors and musicians to participate. Donation is $5; the studio is at 620 First Ave. S, St. Petersburg. ...
- Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of Labor - Lew Rockwell
Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of LaborLew Rockwell, CA - 2 hours agoThe Rousseauist may indeed be said to have discovered the poetry of childhood... but at what would seem at times a rather heavy sacrifice of rationality. ...
- Desperate Housewives: We're So Happy You're So Happy - Tvsquad.com
That line Andrew said to escape an uncomfortable situation was funny but not that important in the overall episode. However, many Desperate Housewives characters could have said it this week as all of them found themselves in situations they would ...
- A deluge of haiku in our political poetry contest (Inside Bay Area)
"Dirt, slime, mud and muck. National election time. Everybody duck." Hundreds of haiku pour in from politically-inspired poets and readers.
- READING THE OED - New York Times
READING THE OEDNew York Times, United States - Aug 1, 2008Théophile Gautier read the dictionary to enrich and exoticize his poetry. Walter Pater read the dictionary to keep his prose pure and marmoreal — to learn ...
- Palestine Industries Exhibition 2008 opens in Nablus - Institute for Middle East Understanding
Institute for Middle East UnderstandingPalestine Industries Exhibition 2008 opens in NablusInstitute for Middle East Understanding, CA - Aug 11, 2008Al-E'ker said that on the one hand it is important to encourage national industry with legislations and exemptions, but that free competition means ...
- Magazine forgot Bookery II - Ithaca Journal
Magazine forgot Bookery IIIthaca Journal, NY - 27 minutes agoBookery II is a place where local authors can read their work, where writers can write in a safe atmosphere, where kindred souls can gather to read poetry ...
- Tamblyn, the poet, stars in Litquake opener - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, September 25, 2008 Amber Tamblyn totally gets why people are suspicious of her writing abilities. "There's this underlying belief that actors are really shallow," she says with obvious exasperation. "And I think that is catastrophically ...
- A new cognitive psychology article nearly every day - ScienceBlogs
A new cognitive psychology article nearly every dayScienceBlogs - 2 hours agoSweet Silent Thought: Alliteration and Resonance in Poetry Comprehension Psychological Science, 19 (7), 709-716 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9280.2008.02146.x.Alliteration improves memory performance ScienceBlogsall 2 news articles
- Games Asylum - Gaming gibberish » Not a book in sight (Games Asylum)
Although the Games Convention was going on in Germany at the weekend, I chose to keep an eye on the world of video games from the less obvious surrounds of the Reading Festival.
- Classical Music - Baltimore Sun
On Stage Elite teens The CCTA Elite Teen Drama Program will present Phantom of the Opera at 7:30 p.m. today, 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Reservoir High School in Fulton. The production is the culmination of the Teen... We ...
- Hip-hop emcee Tou Saiko Lee takes his message to the streets as he ... - Pioneer Press
Tou Saiko Lee isn't the kind of emcee who spits rhymes like nails, hunched over the mic like he's holding off an attack. No, he wants you to hear what he has to say. Onstage with his band, Post-Nomadic Syndrome, in June, he bounces on his heels ...
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