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- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository (subscription)
Canton Repository (subscription)1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the worldCanton Repository (subscription), OH - 26 minutes agoOpen on Friday and Saturday nights, the Way Out offered free coffee, music and occasionally poetry. Local performers took the stage. ...
- Dutch lessons on integration (Radio Netherlands)
The Dutch foreign ministry invited eleven officials and academics from North America to come see what is being done here to improve the integration of minorities, particularly Muslims. They liked what they saw.
- Gulzar's new anthology of poems steeped in nostalgia - Mangalorean.com
Gulzar's new anthology of poems steeped in nostalgiaMangalorean.com, India - Apr 30, 2008"Selected Poems" has 44 Urdu poems, mostly sonnets, along with their English translations. The poems are a reflection of the author's life, ...
- A big loss - Concord Monitor
A big lossConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... I could count on the paper to feature wonderful pictures of our children and their friends, be it sports, theater, art exhibits, poetry readings, ...
- Business sponsor commends art forum - Sun St.Kitts/Nevis
Business sponsor commends art forumSun St.Kitts/Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis - 5 hours agoCommenting on its progress and venue hopping selections, Harley told the SUN from the four months of Island Xpressions and poetry night the support from the ...
- McPartland is May Writer of the Month - Del Norte Prospector
McPartland is May Writer of the MonthDel Norte Prospector, CO - 9 hours ago... $50 for winning the contest. McPartland enjoys writing both poetry and narrative, and her favorite piece so far is a poem titled “Night’s Imagination. ...
- BAFTA Goes to the Arab World on Tour - Al Arab Online
Building on its regular and popular programme of films from and about the Arab world the Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival this year delivers a specially scheduled series of events in association with BAFTA. The BAFTA Goes to the Arab World… on Tour ...
- THE MAN WHO SURVIVED THE BONFIRE - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphTHE MAN WHO SURVIVED THE BONFIRECalcutta Telegraph, India - 15 hours agoApart from a few purple patches, like the character of Burton’s Indian lover, Kundalini, the dark and lissom ex-devdasi who, predictably, is skilled in the ...
- Why Protest the Olympics in China? - Pacific Free Press
Why Protest the Olympics in China?Pacific Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoShe has recently released a book of poetry, “Fool's Knapsackâ€. Another book revealing techniques for astrological analysis and prediction is in the works.
- Hill of Tara Concert and Debate to mark the beginning of Heritage Week - Indymedia Ireland
Debate: Should the Hill of Tara be declared a World Heritage Site? In April 2008, the Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, announced he intended to seek UNESCO status for Tara, despite the M3 motorway being built within the Tara complex. Does ...
- Whistler's Velvet Revolution - Slate
James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the first American to achieve international prominence as an artist, died at the age of 69 in London on July 17 * , 1903. Barely a dozen mourners attended the graveside service—by that time, scarcely any of those he ...
- In a Salinas frame of mind - Thecalifornian.com
I am in the process of tracking down and connecting with my inner-cowboy. After living here for a while, I get the sense that if I'm truly serious about exploring what it means to be a resident of Salinas, I must become better acquainted with the ...
- 'In Bruges' - Newsday
There is a playful deception going on in the prosaic title of "In Bruges," evocative as it is of chamber recitals and poetry readings in medieval coffeehouses. One is tempted to add a modifying phrase before the "In," for the sake of truth in ...
- Magnolia physician spends spare time with his first love - a newspaper - Jackson Clarion Ledger
Magnolia physician spends spare time with his first love - a newspaperJackson Clarion Ledger, MS - 2 hours ago"But my dad was a professor at UMC, and he always had a great passion for poetry and history. And a lot of other physicians I knew had those interests as ...
- Newspaper and Magazine - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The written record cannot be trusted in Salman Rushdie's newest novel, The Enchantress of Florence, a story that roams from the red sandstone palace of the great Mughal emperor Akbar to the towered Palazzo in Machiavelli's Florence. One character is ...
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