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- World vs. US Blockade of Cuba - La Prensa Latina
Havana, Sep 18 (Prensa Latina) Famous Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer and popular Puerto Rican singer Andy Montanez joined Thursday the increasing world repudiation against the US blockade of Cuba. The call by academics worldwide, entitled "With ...
- What's the matter with kids today? (And how to mentor) - Boston Globe
Raising kids today isn't exactly child's play. Kids are maturing faster, pushed along by media, popular culture and technology (think video games and hand-held game systems). Some kindergarten girls flash thongs, boys are addicted to violent and ...
- Cuba In A Different Light (The Tampa Tribune)
When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- Are You San Francisco's Next Poet Laureate? (SFist)
Do you have a way with the written word? More to the point, can you write cloying prose about minorities and the disenfranchised that the City is slowly eradicating? You can? Well, maybe you are San Francisco's next poet laureate! Mayor Gavin Newsom and the Poet Laureate Nominating Committee need someone to succeed housing "social activist" and poet Jack Hirschman . And if you win the sash and ...
- 'Poetry Out Loud' comes to town - The Huntsville Times - al.com
'Poetry Out Loud' comes to townThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 45 minutes agoAt the regional level, the Huntsville Literary Association is providing $100 first-place prizes for recitation and for poetry writing, a state requirement ...
- Schmidt composition to be showcased at State Fair (The New Ulm Journal)
The prairie winds weave among the cornfields, and the wild creatures dance all around the plains. there's a river bending through the valleys and people, tender more than you could know. Excerpt from "Prairie Song" by Brian Schmidt ST. PAUL - Brian Schmidt, a native of New Ulm, has written an original choral composition that will be showcased at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug.
- Poetry on Sunday: 'Grit and Green' - Bridgeton News
Poets Susan Jackson and David Petruzelli will read their works at 4 pm Sunday at Morristown's Macculloch Hall, which is calling its 12th annual Poets in the Garden program "Grit and Green." Admission is $6 Adults; $5 Seniors & Students; members are ...
- Kyle Keenan's mom remembers her son (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
"He was just the love of my life for 21 years," Tracey Keenan, Kyle's mother, told 24 Hour News 8. "Obviously I don't know a lot of things Kyle felt, 'cause I could've never guessed that this was gonna happen."
- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse was ... - Daily Mail
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who vows: 'Today I am going to kill something.' Now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban … though not, thankfully, with a knife. Her ...
- Fall ArtsWalk: Art, poetry, music, movies and more at this year's ... - Star-Press
Put on your walking shoes and enjoy the Fall ArtsWalk, set for 5-9 p.m. Thursday in downtown Muncie. "ArtsWalk is an annual celebration of the arts with Ball State University on the streets and in the galleries, shops and restaurants of downtown ...
- Away We Go: Discover Afghanistan's hidden treasures - Annapolis Capital
Away We Go: Discover Afghanistan's hidden treasuresAnnapolis Capital, MD - 2 hours agoMusic, poetry and interactive games add to the fun. Players are available for a $3 rental fee at the Acoustiguide desk located near the West Building Mall ...
- Perhaps Death Is Proud; More Reason to Savor Life (The Gadsden Times)
A staff nurse tells her first experience with Condition A, the sudden death of a patient.
- Iraqi superstar to sing in Abu Dhabi - Middle East Online
Middle East OnlineIraqi superstar to sing in Abu DhabiMiddle East Online, UK - 2 hours agoThe event will include a poetry evening dedicated to the Saudi poet Hilal Al Mutairi, one of the stars of the ‘Poet of the Million’ contest. ...
- 'No Safe College': Mother Shares Freshman College Experiences With Daughter in New Coming-of-Age Novel (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Peer pressure. Choices. Drugs. Alcohol. Sex. These are but a few of the dilemmas facing college freshmen today, and they provide the riveting fodder for "No Safe College" , the new coming-of-age novel by Ruth Truman.
- A 'Colour'-ful tribute to 9/11 (Montgomery County Sentinel)
This past Thursday, the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York and the Pentagon, was greeted with somber displays at the former site of the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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