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- ‘When did the singer Lotte Lehmann live in Santa Barbara?’ (Santa Barbara Independent)
The world-renowned operatic soprano fell in love with the Santa Barbara area during her first visit in 1936. In the aftermath of political persecution and personal tragedy, she would settle here in 1940.
- The Renaissance pre-med - Stanford Daily
The Renaissance pre-medStanford Daily, CA - 19 minutes ago“I like political issues, poetry, writing and other ‘fuzzier’ activities, and this provided a broader scope.†“I believe that Human Biology would be more ...
- Norma Woodall (Mendocino Beacon)
Norma Alice Woodall passed away May 20, 2008 at Ukiah Adventist hospital, following a long illness. Alice was born March 21, 1924, in San Francisco, Calif. Her parents then moved to Little River, where they founded a homestead out on the Little River Prairie.
- The Art of Survival - Time
Peter Steinhauer for TIME Htein Lin's prison experience is omnipresent in his paintings, which have been featured in recent exhibitions in both Hong Kong and London, where he now lives with his wife, a former British ambassador to Burma. His work ...
- Ooo La La! downtown tonight - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerOoo La La! downtown tonightSeattle Post Intelligencer - 6 hours agoFurther down, in the cabin area, an ensemble of love sick British maids swoon over French love poetry while "dusting" audience members with gorgeous vintage ...
- Singing her way through life - Petaluma Argus-Courier
Singing her way through lifePetaluma Argus-Courier, CA - 1 hour ago“I find that for the time we live in, Gary Snyder’s poetry really draws attention to our vital connection with nature,†she said. “I think it’s very timely, ...
- 7th Costa Rica Poetry Fest Opens - Inside Costa Rica
The seventh International Poetry Festival Costa Rica 2008 sessions in San José on May 16-23, with the participation of poets from 14 countries of America, Europe and Africa. The launching of books by authors as the outstanding writer, ethnologist ...
- Pan-Africanism: A New Approach - New Era
Pan-Africanism: A New ApproachNew Era, Namibia - 12 hours agoThere is a need for a self-discovery or as T. Hengari put it “ the evolution of mentalities†or to paraphrase Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley “to be free from ...
- Read the best of Grantham's young writers - Grantham Today
Read the best of Grantham's young writersGrantham Today, UK - 11 hours agoYOUNG writers from schools all over Grantham competed to win a coveted poetry and prose competition. The Rotary Young Writer of the Year 2008 competition ...
- Mother of the Revolution (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
When holiday revelers celebrate the nation’s birth later this week, they’ll have a local woman to thank.
- Music Review: Yusa - Haiku (Blogcritics.org)
Yusa's new CD "Hiaku"; yet another argument for ending the embargo against Cuba. Ever since Ry Cooder broke the rules and went to Cuba to record the first Buena Vista Social Club disc, here has been a resurgence of interest in that country's music. He ended up having to pay some sort of astronomical fine as a result of that first visit and was only able to return for his second go round because ...
- Compassion and Collaboration: Keys to Healing the African-American ... - BlackNews.com
Detroit, MI (BlackNews.com) - Cave Canem poet, Karen S. Williams, believes that poetry is an enlightening and healing social justice tool, one that can move its readers and hearers to help eradicate the taint of the slave health deficit, health ...
- Project Read helps children in transitional homes - U-Wire.com
Every Monday night a group of Cal State Fullerton volunteers dedicate their time to strengthen the reading skills of underprivileged children at Project Read, a program focusing on promoting literacy among children living in a transitional home ...
- Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to sing (Seattle Times)
It took years of searching, but it was song that helped Laurie Solheim reconcile her brother's 2005 fatal highway accident. "I'm a Christian and...
- Local Briefs (The Jackson Sun)
Students at the University of Tennessee Martin will join others across the nation today in a Day of Silence to protest discrimination, harassment and abuse faced by the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community and their allies, according to a press release.
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