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- Power through poetry: Women speak out against sexual violence - Medill Reports
Power through poetry: Women speak out against sexual violenceMedill Reports, IL - 7 hours ago“These are some of the things which have come out of trying to exorcise the anger and the pain and the lack of self-love that sometimes comes out of being ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of June 11, 2008 (Independent Press)
Aztec Two Step, are Rex Fowler and Neal Schulman. They perform in the Minstrel Coffeehouse, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 20. The duo is an icon of the post '60's folk-rock genre.
- Singer Natalie Merchant edges into Pops collaboration - Boston Globe
Natalie Merchant was nursing a cold when we rang her up earlier this week to chat about her EdgeFest appearances with the Boston Pops next week. The former 10,000 Maniacs vocalist vowed she'd be well in time for the gigs, which pair the orchestra ...
- Rings may help divorced gain closure (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
MIDLAND, Texas -- That little gold band _ the one your beloved placed on your finger _ was supposed to mean forever. But what happens when it doesn't? What happens when you...
- More presidential elections - Feministe
More presidential electionsFeministe - 18 hours agoOur current president has spent much of his time writing execrable poetry and motivational texts. Since they don’t actually have much of a role to play, ...
- 'It is a grand new beginning for this country' - Chicago Tribune
'It is a grand new beginning for this country'Chicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoThere's a lot of symbolism and poetry in Obama's victory. "I couldn't anticipate this night, but I knew it was possible. . . . More Americans are going to ...
- COMMUNITY CALENDAR (The Wichita Eagle)
Book Club at Evergreen Library, 1 p.m. today, 2601 Arkansas. Information, 316-303-8181. Kansas Writers Association meeting and poetry reading by author Chinyere Okafor, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Rockwell Branch Library, 5939 E. Ninth St. Free and open to all interested writers. Information, 316-682-5035. Evening on the Bayou, to benefit Communities in Schools, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Old ...
- PCES explores alternate energy sources for Earth Day - Tyler Star News
Tyler Star NewsPCES explores alternate energy sources for Earth DayTyler Star News, VW - 51 minutes agoThe finale of the eventful morning was the announcement by the Paden City Garden Club of the Arbor Day poster, poetry and essay contest winners.
- Ashraf Talaat/Egypt Today - Egypt Today
A JUNIOR GERMAN diplomat was reported to have committed suicide last month, jumping from his balcony after leaving a simple note bequeathing all of his belongings to his parents. The statement released by the German embassy shed little light on the ...
- GK Hunter (Guardian Unlimited)
GK Hunter, who has died aged 87, was one of the 20th century's finest scholars of the literature of the age of Shakespeare.
- First Friday raises funds for Myanmar relief - Ashland Daily Tidings
The theme of Gallery DeForest's newest art show — "Opening the Closed" — took on new meaning when local poet Derek Pyle approached Cathy DeForest to raise money for the relief effort for Burmese cyclone victims. DeForest was preparing to show new ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts fundingThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 9 hours agoWe went to the city to get a matching grant of $1 million for free days. But it wasn't even taken seriously. I felt it was a picture-perfect match with ...
- A week of weakening QAU administration - Daily Times
A week of weakening QAU administrationDaily Times, Pakistan - 58 minutes agoCompetitions of debate, photography, poetry etc were held and Riphah International University grabbed most of the prizes. ...
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week.
- Max Mendelsohn's "Ode to Marbles" (Seattle Times)
I have always enjoyed poems that celebrate the small pleasures of life. Here Max Mendelsohn, 12, of Weston, Mass., tells us of the joy he...
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