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- RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ... - Inter Press Service
LUSAKA, Jul 29 (IPS) - "Can governments solve urgent social or political problems by executing a few or even hundreds of their prisoners?" asks Benjamin Mawaya, sweltering on death row in Zambia’s Mukobeko high security prison in Kabwe, 150 ...
- Answers: Toilet talk - Daily Northwestern
Answers: Toilet talkDaily Northwestern, IL - 1 hour ago"What attracted me to (the Bathroom Poetry Project) was (that) I'm sort of weird anyway. I saw it last summer on Craigslist and thought, 'Wow, ...
- Djelloul Marbrook`s First Book of Poems, Far From Algiers Debuts - Newsblaze.com
A piece of paper that says you belong somewhere "to a country, a church, a club "doesn`t mean you feel you belong. If the purpose of institutions is to promote the interests of some people, it`s also to keep others out. This is the subject of ...
- Poets hold audience spellbound (Khaleej Times)
IT IS said that old is gold. Where does that leave the new? One can say, it depends. When it comes to new poets, it depends on their performance.
- The Week Ahead - My West Texas
ODESSA -- "New Plays and New Players" is underway this weekend and Friday through June 15 at The Globe Theatre, 2308 Shakespeare Road. All readings will be followed by brief discussions when the audience is invited to ask questions and respond to the ...
- Uğur Işık brings together world religions on Anatolian soil - Zaman
The most prominent quality of his music is his performing instrumental and sometimes vocal pieces from Turkish culture using his cello, a Western instrument. Having reached a considerably large European audience with his first album, in which he ...
- Divorce rings may help some gain closure - Dallas Morning News
MIDLAND, Texas - That little gold band -- the one your beloved placed on your finger -- was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you finally choose to remove it, like 50 percent of married Americans one day ...
- Britain: Going Right Again? - Brussels Journal
Brussels JournalBritain: Going Right Again?Brussels Journal, Belgium - 10 minutes agoflagellating each other and simulating gay sex acts while homo-erotic poetry is intoned.” Attacks on the BNP are nothing new, of course, and party head Nick ...
- Carol’s first novel impressed judges - icSeftonandWestLancs
icSeftonandWestLancsCarol’s first novel impressed judgesicSeftonandWestLancs, UK - 1 hour agoCarol began writing and has had her fiction and poetry published in magazines. She says her life experiences have often crept into her work: “I’ve always ...
- Two HomeGrown Arts events planned in Valley - Times-Mail (subscription)
Two HomeGrown Arts events planned in ValleyTimes-Mail (subscription), IN - 1 hour agoThose planning to attend are asked to bring a poem or passage they would like to share. The next event in the Orange County HomeGrown Lawn Chair Concert ...
- Rocky Road (Gay City News)
It's a very good thing that Neil LaBute's "reasons to be pretty" has scheduled a Broadway transfer because this play is, quite simply, one of the best new works in New York right now.
- NORM: Steve Wynn goes for mega-yacht - Las Vegas Review - Journal
NORM: Steve Wynn goes for mega-yachtLas Vegas Review - Journal, NV - 6 hours agoAlan Fawcett from the 1980s lip-synch shot "Puttin' on the Hitz" TV show, among a group staging auditions Tuesday at Poetry nightclub, in Forum Shops at ...
- Clubwatch: Beat Poetry - Londonist
Clubwatch: Beat PoetryLondonist, UK - 2 hours agoThe “poetry” refers to our love of hip-hop – rap was the music the three of us bonded over. As the years have gone by, we’ve expanded our selections to ...
- PBS documentary features Shands Art in Medicine program (Independent Florida Alligator)
Documentary airs on WUFT–TV/DT at 1:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. While poetry, dance and performance serve as recreation for some, the activities can also serve as creative steps toward recovery for patients involved in the Shands Arts in Medicine program.
- Jia Zhang-ke takes new approach with '24 City - Los Angeles Times
Jia Zhang-ke takes new approach with '24 CityLos Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours ago"Still Life," which won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival in 2006, unfolds against the backdrop of a riverside town that is being prepared for ...
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