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- For Angelou, life is poetry - Cincinnati Enquirer
It takes just seconds to leave behind this muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black-and-white film dissolving into Technicolor. Plump sofas and armchairs in bursts of green and ...
- School comes first, but he's looking at several different avenues for the future (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Myles Ledet was 17 and in the ninth grade for the third time when he and several family members left Metairie, La., as Hurricane Katrina roared toward the Gulf Coast in 2005.
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- A LIFE IN... - Newsweek
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- Pembroke No. 40, farm novel (The Fayetteville Observer)
Pembroke Magazine No. 40, a literary journal, has been released with a special section devoted to Hispanic and Latino/Latina literature. The magazine section’s guest editor is Dr. Liliana Wendorff, the chairwoman of the Foreign Languages Department at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
- Poetry reading at Utica library (The Observer-Dispatch)
The Utica Public Library will sponsor “At a Certain Age,†a poetry reading in the music room on the second floor, at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Three local poets Cynthia Day, Gayle Elen Harvey and Jennifer MacPherson will read from their work.
- Calendar (El Paso Times)
Today's events - High-school graduations - Tornillo High School: 7 p.m. today at Coyote Stadium on campus.
- Lifelong friends in 'The Other' emphasize Seattle's joys, sorrows ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerLifelong friends in 'The Other' emphasize Seattle's joys, sorrows ...Seattle Post Intelligencer - 19 hours agoPartly, it's a strong streak of teen rebelliousness that leads them to invade Pacific Science Center under the cover of darkness and fill their pockets with ...
- Entertainment calendar - Kane County Chronicle
• ART FOR ALL: Through June 1, Campbell House Gallery, Kane County Events Center, off Kirk Road between Route 38 and Fabyan Parkway. Seventeen artists present works in metal and glass sculpture, silver jewelry, oils and pastels, mixed media and ...
- American literary friendships Hers and his - Economist
American literary friendships Hers and hisEconomist, UK - 51 minutes agoMs Wineapple’s bravura critique of this landmark letter, matched by her incisive and readable analysis of the poetry, teases out the ambiguities of ...
- Did Robert Kennedy run 'The Last Campaign'? (Chicago Sun-Times)
Always pungently observant, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt, came up with an apt description of Robert Kennedy as he campaigned in 1968: “Bobby could have been a revolutionary priest.’’
- Sensitive Gangstas? - Free Times
Free TimesSensitive Gangstas?Free Times, SC - 7 hours agoThe danger in reading too much into poetry by Crips, Bloods and Mexican Mafia members is obvious — that it could lead mushy-headed liberals to excuse bad ...
- Kaiser Center may see new life again - Tri Valley Herald
Kaiser Center may see new life againTri Valley Herald, CA - 6 hours agoActress Bette Davis was slated in 1960 to present Oakland with an evening of poetry by Carl Sandburg. And the center looked more like a fortified embassy in ...
- In Service (Winston-Salem Journal)
A thought came to Norton Tennille as he watched the Atlantic and Indian oceans collide just outside Cape Town, South Africa, in 1994.
- Road safety abroad campaign launched - La Manga
La MangaRoad safety abroad campaign launchedLa Manga, Spain - 1 hour agoThe Deya Heydays festival, Oona Napier and Jackie Waldren, will seek to remember the golden age of the village when it was immersed in art, poetry, ...
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