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- Gaia Online Answers Teens' Call for Prom Version 2.0 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Designer prom fashions, check. Dance-offs, check. Annoying chaperones, not here. Gaia Online, the world's most active online community of more than five million users, today announced it will host its first ever virtual prom, Prom Crashers.
- The Weekly DiScussion: Noel at 40 and the importance of being Oasis... - Drowned In Sound
Imagine, in your mind, right now, just what 19 million CDs, stacked one on top of the other, in countless piles across a floor that rolls over a distant horizon, would look like. This is how many copies of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory that have ...
- How 'Leopold Bloom' Shaped One Author's Odyssey - NPR
How 'Leopold Bloom' Shaped One Author's OdysseyNPR - 3 hours agoWhen my oldest friend asked me to read something at his wedding, I was almost unsurprised when another friend recommended "Ithaca," a lovely reconsideration ...
- The divine sounds of Mr Elling - The Age
The AgeThe divine sounds of Mr EllingThe Age, Australia - 16 minutes agoPoetry has been another inspiration for his writing - a form of expression he discovered in post-teen years. "I think poetry is, again, a logical extension ...
- Advice for teen girls who want to excel at being different (The Sacramento Bee)
Indie Girl: a cool, definitive, unique young woman who goes her own way in doing things.
- Nigeria: Sefi Atta's Swallow Takes Another Pudding (AllAfrica.com)
Sefi Atta, the London-based Nigerian writer who has twice won the BBC's African Performance Competition for plays, has come up with a new novel Swallow, and the paperback edition of the book which has been enjoying scintillating reviews globally can be obtained in Nigeria, courtesy of Kachifo Limited, the publishers of Farafina Magazine and Farafina books.
- Reasons to love The Culture Show - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukReasons to love The Culture Showguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoTen years ago, if you'd asked people if they'd like two whole channels dedicated to showing arts and culture, one free-to-air, one pay-to-view, ...
- DRI has new consultant - The Star
DRI has new consultantThe Star, UK - 7 hours agoHe also enjoys reading history books, travelling and learning about different cultures, and reading Urdu poetry and listening to Urdu classical music.
- Tatton in bloom for tenth year - Manchester Online
Tatton in bloom for tenth yearManchester Online, UK - 4 hours agoAnd the Christie Hospital `A Garden for Grace' by Andy Walker of Walker Landscape Designs presents a romantic garden designed by a man for his wife in years ...
- Jason Shinder | Literary innovator, 52 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Jason Shinder, 52, a poet, anthologist and teacher who founded the YMCA National Writer's Voice program, one of the country's largest networks of literary-arts centers, died April 25 at his home in Manhattan. He also lived in Provincetown, Mass. His ...
- Insect-themed program gets kids to read - Jacksonville News
Walking through the Jacksonville Public Library right now is like stepping into an insect invasion. Ladybugs greet you at the front door and ants guide visitors down into the children’s section where the columns have morphed into trees, large bees ...
- Share this article: - News-Leader.com
Share this article:News-Leader.com, MO - 18 minutes agoFree. Call 732-2662, Ext. 227. Seymour: MoPoetry Solstice Poetry Slam & Music Festival Campout, 2 pm-midnight Saturday, Farm Road 321 and Sarvis Point Road. ...
- Gay literary weekend - Washington Blade
Gay literary weekend Take your love of books to Baltimore and Dupont for festival and poetry tour AMY CAVANAUGH Friday, June 20, 2008 Washington and Baltimore are probably not the first two cities that come to mind when you think of gay literature ...
- Dudes, you overstuffed the bong - Portsmouth Herald News
Dudes, you overstuffed the bongPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoWhen it's not playing songs literally about the size of the rappers' dicks, it's mooning over poetry and true love like the sugary parts of "Wedding ...
- Bahrain grapples with sectarian divide (Zawya)
25 April 2008 Adel Marzooq was deeply anguished, but the veteran columnist felt he had to write the painful truth: Bahrain is no longer the postcard image that he had known since his birth.
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