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- Group focuses on gays of color - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
Group focuses on gays of colorKalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com, MI - 16 hours ago``It doesn't mean that we are always excluded, it just means that there is a need for a space for LBGT people of color to discuss life events or specific ...
- AIDS Memorial Quilt Commemorates the Fallen and Brings Awareness - New West
AIDS Memorial Quilt Commemorates the Fallen and Brings AwarenessNew West, MT - 10 hours agoThe panels are adorned with pictures, bits of poetry, handwritten letters and other elements. The quilt includes names from throughout the country, ...
- Music, Poetry to Merge at Great Mountains Fest - 코리아타임즈
코리아타임즈Music, Poetry to Merge at Great Mountains Fest코리아타임즈, South Korea - 2 hours agoThis opera based on Jean Cocteau's 1946 film will be a multimedia show with singers and an orchestra performing amid a muted screening of the black and ...
- Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophy - Orillia Packet & Times
Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophyOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 5 hours agoThe trophy was in Orillia for a poetry reading by Newfoundland poet Randall Maggs from his book “Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems. ...
- Media Bias: Olympic Edition - New York Times Blogs
If you go to espn.com to study the Olympic medal counts, you will find the United States sitting proudly at the top of the list. When I last checked, the U.S. had about 13 more medals than China. Russia, in third place, has barely more than half the ...
- Ada poet to give reading (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN — Ken Hada of Ada will be the featured poet when the Performing Arts Studio has its Second Sunday Poetry Reading at 2 p.m. Sunday at Norman Depot, 200 S Jones Ave. Admission is free, and light refreshments will be served. Hada is an associate professor at East Central University where he teaches humanities and American and ethnic literature. Hada also directs the annual Scissortail ...
- Carla Carlisle on a new Wyken map - Country Life
Carla Carlisle on a new Wyken mapCountry Life, UK - 1 hour agoI want a map that has the poetry of our ancient maps, a map that looks like wrap-ping paper that Matthew Rice created in the 1980s, with water-colour fields ...
- Crossing the Bridge: Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian Experience - Center for Research on Globalization
Crossing the Bridge: Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian ExperienceCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 40 minutes agoPoets For Palestine continues this vision as a unique collection of poetry, spoken word, hip-hop and art devoted to Palestine. Unifying a diverse range of ...
- Memories come back to haunt elderly Holocaust survivors - AFP
AFPMemories come back to haunt elderly Holocaust survivorsAFP - Jul 20, 2008Nils Neidhart, elder care coordinator in a retirement home run by the Judeo-Christian Budge Foundation in the western city of Frankfurt, said even banal ...
- Calendar: Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BENEFITS Project Lazarus New Orleans Center For Creative Arts (NOCCA), 2800 Chartres St. Project Lazarus, a nonprofit residence for men and women living with HIV/AIDS, is sponsoring a benefit champagne and cheese reception at 6:30 Thurs with "The Wizard of...
- An uneasy calm in a key Georgia city - Bismarck Tribune
An uneasy calm in a key Georgia cityBismarck Tribune, USA - 12 hours agoA woman in her 40s named Manana Labadze, wearing a shabby black dress and worn-out shoes no better than slippers, was outside Gori near a Russian-occupied ...
- Underhill Books settles into its niche - Herald & Review
DECATUR - Things have finally settled down and Mike Coulter has settled in. And Underhill Books is a reality. The Decatur man rented the space at 130 S. Main St. in January. But he really didn't get a chance to have everything finalized and establish ...
- Local Happenings - Alameda Sun
Local HappeningsAlameda Sun, CA - Aug 7, 2008(Info, reservations, tix: Agnes Hayworth, 865-7278) n 7 to 9 pm Second Saturdays: Prose and poetry reading. Featured readers will be Kit Kennedy and Jane ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Belleville News-Democrat)
"Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn" by Alice Mattison; Harper Perennial ($14.95)
- The Anger, the Longing, the Hope - CounterPunch
The Anger, the Longing, the HopeCounterPunch, CA - 15 hours agoHe was a master of classical Arabic, and equally at home with Western and Israeli poetry. Many believe that he was the greatest Arab poet, and one of the ...
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