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- The madness of creativity (Macon Telegraph)
I know few people, even the left brain, linear-thinking types who don't aspire to be creative. In today's world of fast-track innovation, creative thinking is a virtue to be revered. You can't will creative thinking. You can't manufacture it. It's a relentless, often intrusive, state of mind that cannot be denied. Studies show that musical creatives continually have tunes in their heads. ...
- IRAQ: The Love Stories Are Gone - IPS
IRAQ: The Love Stories Are GoneIPS, Italy - 1 hour agoThis is the kind of love story Iraqis tell nowadays. "The country of the Arabian Nights and of wonderful poetry is no longer good for love," Maki al-Nazzal, ...
- Area Senior Earn Recognition - Marshall County Journal
Area Senior Earn RecognitionMarshall County Journal, SD - 40 minutes agoAlsaker has been named Citizen of the Quarter, a two-time Student of the Quarter, Poetry Out Loud winner and state participant, and received awards in ...
- Baritone outstanding addition to concert - Honolulu Advertiser
Baritone outstanding addition to concertHonolulu Advertiser, HI - 2 hours agoThere is only the whole, the poetry's layers of meaning spun out through music. Those attending might have wanted to bring along a copy of the text and its ...
- A Smithsonian exhibit traces the nation’s culinary history - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Food is about more than chewing and swallowing. It's about cooking and culture, mom and memories. This has all been said many times, of course, in everything from cookbooks to poetry, but now the idea takes physical form with the imprimatur of the ...
- Obituaries in the news - International Herald Tribune
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and ...
- Letters From Elijah - Am J Psychiatry (subscription)
Letters From ElijahAm J Psychiatry (subscription) - 4 minutes agoHe writes of "the light which dispels darkness," words of grace and poetry befitting his prophetic namesake. His exhortation to "be ready to help those who ...
- Simon Hoggart's week The poetry of death - Guardian Unlimited
· I suppose the point about Gordon Brown is that he has always regarded himself as Tony Blair's intellectual superior - and he is probably right. He thought: "If Blair can do it, how hard can it be?" Now he knows. Blair was limited in many ways, and ...
- A long, winding road to recovery (Westerly Sun)
Sylvia Bogusz (center) with her brother, father and mother at a fundraiser for her medical expenses at the Calabrese Club.
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- Speaker to examine environmental health threats today - Ithaca Journal
Sandra Steingraber will be presenting her speech “Contaminated without Consent: Environmental Threats to Human Health.†At 7:30 p.m. today in the Melvin Community Room at the Ulysses Philomathic Library, 74 East Main Street, Trumansburg ...
- 'Against Happiness': What goes up should come down - International Herald Tribune
It is a short but laborious book, and it begins: "Ours are ominous times. Each nervous glance portends some potential disaster. Paranoia most mornings shocks us to wakefulness, and we totter out under the ghostly sun. At night fear agitates the ...
- Amanda Diva: The Renaissance Woman - Baller Status
Photo: DivaWorks Inc. Just when rap fans thought female rappers were destined to go to jail, Amanda Diva comes to save the day. We all have encountered this diva at some point. If we didn't catch her on VH1's "Best Week Ever" making us laugh, we ...
- 12th May tragedy & new challenges - Pakistani Newspaper
April was a month to celebrate the birthday of our national poet Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal who with his visionary poetry tried to wake our long slept nation as well as ummah and declared our youth ‘eagles’ who with their strong character and ...
- Gambian 9th Roots Festival Commemorates Enslaved Africans (PRWeb)
Today descendants of enslaved Africans begin a week-long pilgramage through The Gambia in memory of their enslaved ancestors. The journey is part of the "9th International Roots Festival" which opened in the Gambia on Saturday May 31, 2008 with a carnival of jubilant ethnic groups sharing their cultural heritage through song and dance. The festival ends on June 7, 2008. (PRWeb Jun 2, 2008) ...
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