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- The Culture of India - American Chronicle
The Culture of IndiaAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoMy first love has always been writing. I was a journalist till about 5 years ago. I am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, ...
- Playing Around (Colorado Springs Independent)
Where to find live music in the Colorado Springs area.
- 'Ironic Iconic America' gets lost along the way - New York Daily News
New York Daily News'Ironic Iconic America' gets lost along the wayNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoThe main guide is Rives, a "poet and multimedia artist" who may be familiar to viewers from "Def Poetry Jam." Since the tour essentially is a road trip, ...
- A woman's world - Jerusalem Post
A woman's worldJerusalem Post, Israel - 2 hours agoIn her new work, which premiers on Wednesday and Thursday, Schenfeld brings the melancholic poetry of Leonard Cohen's songs to the stage anew, and in Hebrew ...
- My Week In Media: Saree Makdisi (Independent)
Last week I watched... Hadrian on BBC2. I love that type of historical documentary, and I'm going to the exhibition at the British Museum. He had such a big impact on Britain, both because of the wall and his imperial policy.
- Panama Red hosts free open mic - Vallejo Times-Herald
Poetry by the Bay will bring Khe Note back to Vallejo for a free performance at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Panama Red Coffee Company inside the Vallejo Ferry Building, 289 Mare Island Way. Hosted by Profet of ProfeticLyrics, an open mic spoken word ...
- Hillary lacks that vision thing - Jerusalem Post
Hillary lacks that vision thingJerusalem Post, Israel - 7 hours agoIf she could only find a little more poetry in her prose-laden politics, if she could only learn to bring the various pieces of her policy jigsaw puzzle ...
- Indiana honors Montgomery's Kirk Curnutt with fiction of the year ... - Montgomery Advertiser
The Indiana Center for the Book, a program of the Indiana State Library and an affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, named Montgomery author Kirk Curnutt’s novel "Breathing Out the Ghost" as the fiction of the year Aug ...
- 'Remembering the Struggle" - Santa Cruz Sentinel
SENTINEL STAFF REPORTWATSONVILLE -- People hugged. They laughed. They wept. They sang. They danced. They reminisced. For the crowd, about 50 strong, the gathering at the City Plaza on Friday was a reunion of sorts. More than 20 years ago, they ...
- Korna Stonz Productions Announces DVD Release of Award Winning ... - Emailwire
Korna Stonz Productions Announces DVD Release of Award Winning ...Emailwire - 3 hours agoCOM, August 05, 2008 ) NEW YORK – McClinton Karma Stanley and Def Poetry co-founder, Deborah Battle Pointer were surprised when they received a phone call ...
- In the School Blogs - Archinect
In the School BlogsArchinect - Oct 2, 2008'Air Nick', at UC Berkeley, got up early today to discuss the Serpentine Pavilion directly with Gehry's architects, quote drop-dead beautiful poetry, ...
- Hyde Project - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Indian youth speak against communal violence through their art - Religious Intelligence Ltd
Religious Intelligence LtdIndian youth speak against communal violence through their artReligious Intelligence Ltd, UK - 15 hours agoWith drama, poetry, paintings and songs, the artists expressed their concern for the many “mute victims of intolerance and communalism everywhere” at a ...
- 'Ironic Iconic America' book becomes Bravo special (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
NEW YORK -- Bar Refaeli has a sweet spot for destinations that feed her sugar habit: The Israeli model picked the Necco candy factory near Boston and New York's Serendipity restaurant -- home of the frozen hot chocolate -- as two of her favorite places on a long, winding road trip of the U.S. ...
- Fuel's Errand: "Alternative" Fuel Hunt by State (Scientific American)
New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman has a new book out called Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America. He makes the case that going green isn’t bad for the economy--in fact, it’s the only way for America to remain an economic leader. I interviewed Friedman for the weekly Scientific American podcast (available at www.SciAm.com/podcast). And ...
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