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- Students study Parks' work - Fort Scott Tribune
A group of area students are expanding their knowledge about diversity through classroom studies, their own writings, and learning more about Gordon Parks. According to Fort Scott Community College instructor Ronda Bailey, fifth grade students from ...
- Poetry On Demand (Manila Bulletin)
Any hardcore bibliophile has probably had this frustrating experience before – that one book by that one author you really love can’t seem to be found!
- A Tale Out of Luck lacks authenticity, poetry of good, classic ... - DL-Online
A Tale Out of Luck lacks authenticity, poetry of good, classic ...DL-Online, MN - 2 hours agoThat’s not to say that this is a bad book, because it’s not. But alas, it’s not a great book, either. A Tale Out of Luck lacks the poetry of good westerns ...
- Report: Taliban media network projects power, but also exposes militant weaknesses (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Using everything from Internet postings to poetry, the Taliban have created a sophisticated media network that undermines support for the Afghan government by projecting the militia's power as greater than it really is, a new report says.
- Words cover man's house, heart - Lincoln Journal Star
They’re all over a white bungalow near 29th and O, spray-painted words that look like graffiti but really are reminders for people passing by to see the world through spiritual eyes. Justin Jacobsen lives there. He writes because God gave him a new ...
- John Lundberg: Ranking The Best Poets Ever (HuffingtonPost)
In 1971, James Dickey wrote a letter listing the top ten living American poets. Slotted in third place behind Ezra Pound and W.H. Auden was...James...
- Uganda: Who Was Who At the Book Week? (AllAfrica.com)
The 16th National Book Week Festival ran from September 15 - 20 at the National Theater parking yard. Below are some publishing firms that exhibited their works.
- Enrique Diemecke marks two decades leading the Flint Symphony ... - Grand Rapids Press
Courtesy photo Enrique Diemecke, a native of Mexico City, directs music in Flint recently. In his charming and scholarly way, conductor Enrique Diemecke has hit all the right notes during his 20-year tenure with the Flint Symphony Orchestra. He's a ...
- God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 - The Christian Century
God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215The Christian Century - 2 hours agoEpic poetry is written about battles in Spain. The severed heads of enemies, packed in camphor, are sent as trophies to victorious caliphs. ...
- Charismatic cast wasted on 'Babylon A.D.' - MLive.com
Gerard Depardeau, left, and Vin Diesel appear in a scene from "Babylon A.D." So, when will it go wrong? This is a question asked while watching many films released in late August. Dropped into theaters with little fanfare, these troubled projects ...
- Cold Tree Press Transitions to Traditional, Trade Paperback Press ... - PR Web (press release)
Cold Tree Press Transitions to Traditional, Trade Paperback Press ...PR Web (press release), WA - 19 minutes ago... stories that is by turns humorous, raw, and tragic as it illuminates the ebb and flow of rural African-American life during the Civil Rights Movement. ...
- Getting to know ... Armando Cabrera (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
About Armando: Born Aug. 19, 1989. Son of Armando and Idalia Cabrera, of East Chicago. Brother to Christian and Guillermo. Grandson of Imelda Contreas, of Mexico. Member of St. Mary parish in East Chicago.
- Lights, Camera, Action - Shelby Star
More than 150 unique films will be shown through Saturday during the ninth annual Real to Reel International Film Festival, presented by the Cleveland County Arts Council, at the Joy Performance Center, Railroad Avenue, Kings Mountain. Films are of ...
- Bliss on our list: Cool KC stuff, all in list form - Kansas City Star
1. The center of everything: There’s something exciting about living in the heart of a city. Concerts are everywhere — at the Sprint Center, City Market and Power & Light District. People with more refined tastes than myself have the Folly and ...
- Scholar claims to find medieval Jewish capital - San Francisco Gate
A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry Vasilyev, a professor ...
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