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- Jamaican Poet Starring In Guinness Ad - CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
CARIBWORLDNEWS.COMJamaican Poet Starring In Guinness AdCARIBWORLDNEWS.COM, NY - 5 hours agoBurrows, no relation to MF Burrows, is popular around the European poetry circuit, winning Best International Performer of 2001 and 2002 from the Farrago ...
- Taliban text messaging terror - Salon
KABUL -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- For their fans, these are definitely keepers - Birmingham News
Happy Banned Books Week! And it is a time of celebration for us in America because we have the freedom to read, discuss and debate our literary treasures. For more on the observance and for a list of regularly challenged books, check out www.ala.org ...
- Delighting young and old alike (The Star)
Any body of work that is written for children, as this is, but turns out to be equally delightful for grown-ups is definitely a fine example of outstanding young adult fiction.
- Six Steps to Get Your Meditation Practice "in Gear" - Huffingtonpost.com
There are no hard and fast rules here though some teachers have them and will offer specific time frames for you. I suggest that you look at your calendar and block off 15 minutes each day to start. It is often better to ease into a longer time of ...
- A myth takes shape before our eyes - The Republic of East Vancouver
A myth takes shape before our eyesThe Republic of East Vancouver, Canada - 6 hours agoAs I kept collecting, I realized the genre went from early stories and poems in France and Germany through the reasonably romantic poets, through Byron and ...
- The Early Word: New Non-Fiction for the Week of September 22, 2008 (Blogcritics.org)
Summer simmered to an autumnal lull, a calm before the norm: Bill O'Reilly, Maya Angelou, David Letterman, Robert Wagner, Jon Katz, Alec Baldwin... Summer simmered to an autumnal lull, a calm before the norm...Letter to My DaughterBy Maya Angelou "Believing that life loves the liver of it, I have dared to try many things." In erudite anecdotes borrowed from an inspirational life, and dedicated ...
- Road trip (BBC News)
What can song lyrics tell us about America's towns?
- It's bad, but not like the '70s - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
It's bad, but not like the '70sStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 2 hours agoDavid Paterson (sans the poetry) in an unusual televised speech on July 31. And when Paterson compared the state's current financial woes to the 1970s, ...
- Prof. Ghassan Nasr is Runner-Up for Saif Ghobash - Banipal Prize - DePauw University
DePauw UniversityProf. Ghassan Nasr is Runner-Up for Saif Ghobash - Banipal PrizeDePauw University, IN - 6 hours agoThe first prize winner is Fady Joudah for his translation of the late Mahmoud Darwish’s poetry collections in The Butterfly’s Burden. ...
- Killed, but Never Died - Packet Online
Slava Teater's Daniel Rudholm reprises the songs of Joe Hill in Sweet By-and-By at the Philadelphia Live Arts Festival. The legend of Joe Hill never fails to send chills up the spine, whether told through the voices of Paul Robeson or Joan Baez, or ...
- North Royalton Library features contest winners (The Sun Star)
Students' submissions from the Earth Day Coalition's annual art, poetry and essay contest are on display at the North Royalton Library. The annual contest is open to students in kindergarten through 12th grade in Cuyahoga, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Lorain,...
- Coby's a hit on Main Street - Daily Gazette
SUNY Cobleskill student Saasha Caldera and John Bissember of Richmondville talk over coffee Tuesday at Coby's on East Main Street in Cobleskill. COBLESKILL — “It’s still a work in progress,” noted manager Connie Zwick, but customers having ...
- Poetry Slam allows young and old to use the power of words - UT The Daily Texan
Poetry Slam allows young and old to use the power of wordsUT The Daily Texan, TX - 2 hours agoAustin Slam member DaShade Moonbeam defended his status as a "Black nerd" but mocked himself by adding that he cried during "Transformers. ...
- Symphony composers embark on voyage of discovery - Daily Gazette
Albany Symphony Orchestra conductor David Alan Miller wanted the 2008-2009 season, which opens today, to reflect something of the Henry Hudson Quadricentennial. “I hope it gives a sense of exploration and the sea,” Miller said. So his assignment ...
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