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- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world - San Francisco Gate
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia ...
- School News & Notes - Falls Church News Press
School News & NotesFalls Church News Press, VA - 2 hours agoStudents can express themselves in words, artwork, poetry, or song, and each grade level has its own national winner. The top four high school students ...
- The Week[end]: May 16-18, 2008 (Isthmus)
This is the last hurrah of spring in Madison, a blowout with more festivals and music than almost any other weekend of the year. The fun includes: Syttende Mai in Stoughton, Fitchburg Days, the final fiesta for Bike To Work Week, and the WORT Block Party; productions of 'lt;i'gt;The Nerd'lt;/i'gt;, 'lt;i'gt;Monty Python's Spamalot'lt;/i'gt;, and 'lt;i'gt;Pure Ballet'lt;/i'gt;; the Madison Poetry ...
- 'Sleeping It Off in Rapid City' by August Kleinzahler (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
August Kleinzahler fam-ously began one of his essays with this bit of sly revelation, "It was the dog who raised me." ...
- Artwalk profile: Kari Burke - Castlegarnews.com
Artwalk profile: Kari BurkeCastlegarnews.com, Canada - 2 hours agoShe has exhibited her visual work and read her poetry in many Vancouver venues and galleries. Kari has self published eleven poetry books, illustrates a ...
- Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciation - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg's Tomorrow: What Galesburg lacks is appreciationGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 1 hour agoThis past year they had Marc Smith’s Poetry Slam, which brought people from Chicago. Smith’s Poetry Slam is a rage in Chicago, and wherever he goes the ...Foundation awards $1000 scholarships Galesburg Register-Mailall 2 news articles
- Bruce Bond arrested in NYC - Patriot-News
Maybe Bruce Bond's ratings have finally hit rock bottom. New York City prosecutors have accused the former midstate radio host of running a $4.3 million international check-forging scheme out of his Manhattan apartment. Bond, 49, is jailed in Rikers ...
- Foothills Arts Center hosts Kids Summer Arts program - MaineToday.com
WILTON -- The Kids' Summer Arts program will provide a place to let young imaginations soar. The Foothills Arts Center teachers will offer programs from a one-hour class to week-long day camps. Youngsters who want to draw, paint, act, sing, sculpt ...
- Freaky, flippant Friday - Register-Guard
After suggesting that the county government begin building a 32-hour work force, many people told me they’d gladly trade less pay for perpetual three-day weekends. I didn’t ask if any of them already work for the county. Whatever your opinion ...
- Under canvas: Camping near Uffington - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukUnder canvas: Camping near UffingtonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoShe talks in a thick Berkshire accent – John Betjeman, who lived in Uffington for parts of his life, taught her how to recite poetry. ...
- Frisson of words to keep you warm - The Age
Frisson of words to keep you warmThe Age, Australia - 1 hour agoThe tall poppy syndrome was prefigured in a line of ancient Chinese poetry: "If a tree stands pretty in a forest, the wind will destroy it."
- Karen McLeod: In Search Of The Missing Eyelash (RainbowNetwork.com)
When Karen McLeod isn't working as an air hostess or a burlesque dancer in gay clubs, she is an author. Her debut novel, In Search of the Missing Eyelash , has received rave reviews for its both sensitive and humorous look at the pain of longing, the minutae of obsession, gender bending, identity and loneliness.
- Katie Parks, champion of Lubbock community, dies at 87 - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Katie Parks, a celebrated Lubbock community activist and author, died of lung cancer Tuesday. She was 87. Widely known for her efforts to improve the quality of life for blacks across the city, Parks was recognized with more than 200 awards in her ...
- Messages from mom (Lodi News-Sentinel)
Clara Heller had a love of books that couldn't be denied. She loved them so much, in fact, that 31 years ago she opened a cozy bookstore on Kettleman Lane and named it after her alter ego: The Book Lady.
- MURAQQA: Imperial Mughal Albums - HULIQ.com
The Mughal Empire ruled India from the 16th through the 19th centuries, during which time remarkable paintings and calligraphy were commissioned by Emperors Jahangir (1605-1627) and Shah Jahan (1627-1658) for display in lavish imperial albums. A ...
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