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- Chicago Black Gay Pride 2008 Planner - ChicagoPride.com
Chicago Black Gay Pride 2008 PlannerChicagoPride.com, United States - 11 minutes ago"Black Pride Poetry Slam" @ Circuit Night Club with $1200 in cash prizes up for grabs. $7. 6:30pm-9pm. "Urbano: Hip-Hop For All" w/ Guest DJ Gavin T (Miami) ...
- Farewell to ‘God’s Country’ - La Crosse Tribune
As I leave this area, I wish to say to the entire community that it has been a privilege to live and pastor here. This is a wonderful area to raise a family and enjoy “God’s Country.†My prayer for each of you is that you would truly seek God ...
- LVC graduates commence next phase of lives - Daily News
ANNVILLE — The word “commencement†implies endings and beginnings. Yesterday’s commencement at Lebanon Valley College was both, as the 398 students who received degrees ended this phase of their lives and began another. Philip Billings sent ...
- Slate: The End of Clinton Where Do Hillary and Her Fans Go From Here? - Washington Post
Emily Bazelon, Melinda Henneberger, Dahlia Lithwick and Meghan O'Rourke -- Slate's XX Factor bloggers -- were online Thursday, June 5 at 2 p.m. ET to examine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, its end, and what its legacy will be for women ...
- The Other - San Francisco Gate
Two 16-year-old runners from opposite sides of Seattle, one descended from bankers, the other from "nail bangers," meet at a high school race. They connect over a shared love of wilderness hiking and lighting out for the territories - "with all the ...
- Why poetry matters, By Jay Parini (Independent)
In 1989, the American poet Dana Gioia lobbed a grenade into the cosy world of the US creative-writing industry. His essay, "Can Poetry Matter?", spoke wittily and despairingly of "poets" graduating from courses who teach and produce fresh multitudes of versifiers, publish in the same magazines and reverently review one another's books, most written in the same chopped-up free verse that has ...
- Song of passion for the Gael - Independent
Share 'I NOT I, she not she and he not he.' That was the deliciously cryptic quip Michael O'Loughlin flipped my way when I phoned to arrange this interview with his wife Judith Mok. What the hell was he talking about? Well, Judith's latest novel Gael ...
- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas (The New York Sun)
Spring and summer provide us with some of the headiest and most ephemeral experiences in the garden. While describing the suddenness and intensity with which our Yoshino cherry tree blossomed a full, feathery white and then, like snowfall, shed its petals in the afternoon breeze, a friend reminded me of Bonnard's paintings of flowering trees, suggesting that in Bonnard, no less so than in ...
- Local artists featured in art show - Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
Local artists featured in art showMillbury-Sutton Chronicle, MA - 9 minutes agoThe film "Memories Like Burrs" will be shown, exploring the life and poetry of Gertrude Halstead, Worcester's first poet laureate. ...
- People of Lesbos Take Gay Group To Court Over Term 'Lesbian' - First Coast News
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women. Three islanders from Lesbos - home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women ...
- African American history contest winners named - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners today in the 16th annual National City African American History Contest. Using poetry, an essay, art, music or video, students ages 6 to 18 had to complete the assignment of ...
- Recap of top stories for the second half of this week - antiMUSIC
Blabbermouth reports: UK's Kerrang! magazine has published an exclusive interview with VELVET REVOLVER guitarist Slash about the group's decision to part ways with singer Scott Weiland and its future plans. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow ...
- Vetoes leave local entities scrambling for funding - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to rein in "out-of-control" government spending has left several nonprofit organizations in Central Louisiana alternately scratching their heads and shaking their fists. Local cultural and tourism entities -- including the ...
- Don't insult our pope, say Egyptians - Online Journal
At a time when the head of the Catholic Church Pope Benedict XV1 was being warmly welcomed in the US and treated with reverence by Americans of all faiths it's worth highlighting the shabby treatment meted out to the leader of the Coptic Church, Pope ...
- Australia and NZ's best wineland getways - News.com.au
THIS new redoubt in the southeast of the North Island, close to the art deco jewel of Napier, sits in rich green splendour abutting a rugged clifftop. The central cluster of main lodge and a line of unadorned timber guest cottages rippling along a ...
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