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- Good Day Baltimore: Gang Gang Dance brings it to the Ottobar - San Francisco Examiner
2 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Wine coach hosts ladies-only dinner today in Annapolis 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Here's what you can do today 3 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: Fun things to do today 4 days ago: Good Day Baltimore: 11 top things ...
- Born of sin (The Star)
THE Book of Sins is Bernice Chauly’s second poetry collection, divided into eight sins – Pride, Greed, Wrath, War, Gluttony, Love, Betrayal, Lust – and two other sections, Contemplation and Virtues.
- Native insight: Textbook guides teachers on author's racial messages (Missoulian)
Carla Hinman's freshman class at Hellgate High School began reading the Sherman Alexie book, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,†Tuesday morning in recognition of Montana's Native American Heritage Day. Authors like Alexie, a member of the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene tribes, have helped educators bring a discussion of Native life into the classroom.
- Baroque and roll - St.Petersburg Times.ru
Baroque and rollSt.Petersburg Times.ru, Russia - 9 hours agoThe music will be accompanied by traditional Japanese songs and poetry from the time of Elizabeth I (Shakespeare, Donne) in modern English but pronounced in ...
- Cascadara, a musical lesson in forgiveness - Jamaica Observer
Last Saturday some 50 kids learnt the value of forgiveness at The Music Workshop's annual show in Kingston. These kids are not from troubled communities, they are the children of professionals, being groomed to become their parents. And the show at ...
- Calendar Event Listings 8-20-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, August 20 EVENTS City Pulse Back to School Issue Kickoff. Help your favorite newspaper celebrate its seventh anniversary and the release of the Back to School Issue. 3 – 8 p.m. FREE. The Peanut Barrel, 521 E. Grand River Ave., East Lansing. (517) 371-5600 x 12.
- Essam Youssef’s novel gives a new perspective on the neglect... - Egypt Today
Born in Aswan, Abdel Dhaher has both Nubian and Saeedi roots. Although he left Aswan as a child and came to settle in Cairo, Abdel Dhaher never really left Egypt’s most magical city. “My painting style is social realism. I paint the reality of ...
- Faith Christian senior 'left impression' at East Coast university (Appeal-Democrat)
His mother taught him how to read, as early as grade school he wanted to be a writer, and Faith Christian High School student Vincent Hiscock now has shown Harvard University his language skills.
- Book fair, parade highlight Dominican Independence Day - Eagle-Tribune
LAWRENCE — It's going to be a bittersweet Independence Day celebration for Dominicans after Jose Balbuena, who they were going to honor, died last week after battling cancer. "We don't want this to be a sad posthumous moment because we were going ...
- French connection tries to make contact with Nessie - Aberdeen Press and Journal
French connection tries to make contact with NessieAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 21 hours agoHe said: “On December 24, at the stroke of midnight, Nessie is expected to appear amid the black and boiling waters of Loch Ness. ...
- Are You in Fray for the Million’s Poet? (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI — Poets from the Gulf will battle it out in yet another season of the hit TV show, ‘Million’s Poet’, where up for grabs is the coveted prize of Dh5 million. In its third season, the competition invites participants to send in a 20 verse poem in the style of Nabati poetry.
- Review: David Tennant’s Hamlet - expressandstar.com
Review: David Tennant’s Hamletexpressandstar.com, UK - 6 hours agoHe speaks beautifully, effortlessly stressing the 400-year-old poetry. Yet at times, notably in his meeting with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern (Sam Alexander ...
- Keeping It Real for July 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Keeping It Real for July 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoFrom those encounters, family and parenting issues abound. But almost as important are the adolescent issues, social problems, race relations and gender ...
- NH 4th-grader wins Frost Youth Poet honor (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - September 4, 2008 4:25 PM ET DURHAM, N.H. (AP) - A fourth-grader from Lyme, New Hampshire, who wrote a poem on the theme of "My Home," has won this year's Robert Frost Youth...
- Recital -- Sara Wilson (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
Today Recital ODESSA -- Sarah Wilson, an instructor at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin and principal cellist for the Midland-Odessa Symphony and amp; Chorale, will perform at 4 p.m. today on campus in J. Conrad Dunagan Library Lecture Hall 001. She will be accompanied by guest pianist Jacob Frasch.
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