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- "Ultimo" to be shown June 19 to commemorate Jose Rizal’s birthday (PEP)
When Khavn De La Cruz attended the 2006 La Palma International Digital Film Festival in Spain, he created a full-length film that reflected his thoughts on the martyrdom of our national hero Jose Rizal.
- Abdur Rauf Urooj: man of many talents - DAWN Group
Looks can be deceptive, so goes the saying. Abdur Rauf Urooj, a lean and lanky fellow with a dark complexion and who walked with a slight limp, was among those who proved the saying true. Somewhat bald and always in a pensive mood, Urooj sahib was ...
- Books in the works (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
July 4th parades, rescued animals, abortion politics and the Republican National Convention give these Minnesota authors material aplenty for upcoming books.
- Poetry and its public (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
This year, 442 area residents submitted poems to the annual "Poetry in Public" project.
- Arts Calendar: 6/1-6/7 - Milford Daily News
KITCHEN AND GARDEN TOUR, featuring eight private gardens and kitchens, will be presented by the Southborough Garden Club today from 1-5 p.m. View arbors, fountains, pools and gardens, and enter kitchens decorated for festive occasions. Tickets are ...
- Tulip Time not just open to the Dutch - Holland Sentinel
Tulip Time is a celebration of Dutch heritage, but look under the cap of a Dutch dancer and you’re likely to see a face without pale skin or blue eyes. Many people who are not of Dutch heritage enjoy celebrating the traditions and history of ...
- Feel like an outsider? Welcome to the crowd (The Florida Times-Union)
Nature's first green is gold,
- Serbia deserves to feel proud - Guardian Unlimited
In the end, Radovan Karadzic's capture came not in the manner of his cliche-ridden nationalist poetry, with a last stand against external forces and in defence of Serbdom, but instead at the hands of the Serbian government. The man accused of ...
- Community calendar - May 15 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- The caring approach of Death at the hospice - Stuff
Reactions to her name? Mary Death's favourite was the guy she met in a lift in a San Diego cancer ward, who did a double take after seeing the nurse's name badge. "He said, `Oh Gawd is that your name? If I had a name like that I would change it ...
- Lightning from the Depths - TOL (subscription)
Lightning from the DepthsTOL (subscription), Czech Republic - 3 hours agoby Robert Elsie & Janice Mathie-Heck With these words, a challenge is laid down in this new volume of Albanian poetry. Albania, however, has a dynamic ...
- A Community Unites With Goal Of Healing The Hood - CBS 2 Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) ― The Little Village neighborhood is a close-knit and vibrant community and a focal point for Mexican-American culture in Chicago, but it is also a community that is feeling loss and frustration after losing two students in the past ...
- Youth media group asks, 'Who Are You?' - Quindecim Online (subscription)
Youth media group asks, 'Who Are You?'Quindecim Online (subscription), MD - 3 hours agoOver the five-week period, the venue will house poetry, performances, fine art, and stories by over two hundred Baltimore youths. This past Friday there was ...
- Nigeria: 'How to Resolve Power Problem' (AllAfrica.com)
In order to ensure that the present problem Nigerians are experiencing in the power sector is resolved without further delay, the Federal Government has been enjoined to put in a new policy that will ensure the sustainability of electricity supply.
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
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