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- St. Gregory's sets lecture by cancer survivor - NewsOK.com
St. Gregory's sets lecture by cancer survivorNewsOK.com, OK - 56 minutes agoHis book and poetry reflect his fight against cancer with honesty and humor. He has written for Oklahoma Today and is the founding member of Oklahoma Film ...
- From the News-Sentinel - FortWayne.com
Let’s go down to the cities to kill the scumbags.†– From the poetry of accused war criminal and former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic.
- Globe North listings - Boston Globe
Globe North listingsBoston Globe, United States - Aug 5, 2008Free. New events include a chalk drawing contest, train rides and pony rides. Entertainment by the female harmonic trio Maeve, comedic folk music by Vic and ...
- Celebration of Cape Cod's Waterfowl. - Cape Cod Today
photograph some waterfowl during the course of this past summer during my weekly rides on the Rail Trail. My subjects have been most cooperative and inspirational. I've had occcasion too see the development of a group of cygnets who call Harwich's ...
- Photo Coverage: 'Voices of a People's History of the United States ... - Broadway World
On Wednesday, October 1st, Hip-Hop Theater Festival and The Center For Multicultural Education and Programs at New York University presented 'Voices of a People's History of the United States: The Remix'! Beginning in the summer of 2000, the annual ...
- Concert brings Madiba birthday to Africa (Pretoria News)
A truly African concert will bring Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebrations home to the continent on August 23 at the Johannesburg Stadium.
- Joel Tudor Joins the Matuse Team - Surfline
The Matuse Family is proud to announce its newest member, Joel Tudor. A born and raised San Diegan and world renowned style master, Joel's roots, skills and passions are in lockstep with Matuse's perpetual mission towards ichiban. In this regard, not ...
- US publisher pays $1.25 million for Winnipeg writer's debut novel - The Kingston Whig-Standard
US publisher pays $1.25 million for Winnipeg writer's debut novelThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoDavidson - who had written poetry, stories and plays since age 16, but "never had a story that deserved a novel" - was teaching English in Japan when the ...
- At home with the past - Boston Globe
LEXINGTON - People make stuff. That much we know. Why they make stuff is much harder to say. The kind of "culture" that routinely gets written up in newspapers and is taught in school - I'm talking about fiction and poetry, fine art, the movies ...
- Hanus remembered for love of music - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsHanus remembered for love of musicEnnis Daily News, TX - 8 minutes agoHanus: And I love poetry, especially the works of Keats and Shelley. EDN: What do you think of people regarding you as an oddity? ...
- Interview: Blessing from Thai Princess for Beijing Olympics - Xinhua
Interview: Blessing from Thai Princess for Beijing OlympicsXinhua, China - 5 hours agoThe Princess has personally translated some masterpieces in ancient Chinese poetry into Thai verses for Thai people, among many other cultural exchange ...
- Prevues - Alien Creature: A Visitation From Gwendolyn MacEwen - VUE Weekly
Prevues - Alien Creature: A Visitation From Gwendolyn MacEwenVUE Weekly, Canada - 1 minute ago“At the same time, her poetry is very witty and pithy—she has this wry humour that pervades everything she wrote.†That balance is something the play, ...
- Liam Collins: How legendary Ronnie Drew put the soul into The ... - Belfast Telegraph
Last days of the Irish Rover ? a seriously ill Ronnie Drew with (from left) The Edge, Andrea Corr, Bono and Sinead O?Connor It's difficult now to imagine the giant sized Adelphi cinema in Abbey Street in Dublin, before it was divided into five large ...
- In a word, solid - Toronto Sun
In a word, solidToronto Sun, Canada - Jul 13, 2008Surprisingly, this synth-washed slow-burner about African-American identity isn't nearly as provocative as its title suggests. ...
- Trace the steps of the tumultuous Dylan Thomas (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Going on the trail of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas easily could turn into a pub crawl. But you'll find far more than bars when tracing the steps of this tumultuous bard - though admittedly the only writer who chalked up more favorite drinking holes was Ernest Hemingway.
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