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- US Olympic Baseball Seeks Glory, Redemption in Beijing - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaUS Olympic Baseball Seeks Glory, Redemption in BeijingVoice of America - 3 hours agoAs an icon of popular culture, the sport has inspired everything from poetry to beer commercials to award-winning films. The game even originated one of the ...
- Ten questions with… (California Aggie)
Editor's note: UC Davis department of English lecturer John D. Boe recently sat down with Aggie Features Writer Danai Sakutukwa to talk about everything from his journey to UC Davis to his experience as a stand-up comedian.
- 'Two Rivers' Blends Iraqi Music, American Jazz - Hartford Courant
The confluence of Iraq's two major rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, is known as the "cradle of civilization" and the birthplace of writing. Trumpeter-composer Amir ElSaffar has created the "Two Rivers" project, which blends traditional Iraqi ...
- Everyday American heroes (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
LEXINGTON - The Lexington Middle School Life Skills class is made up of 10 girls and boys with developmental disabilities. Throughout the year, the students engage in numerous community service activities.
- Poetry Column: Discovering poetry can be a moving experience - The Evening Sun
Poetry Column: Discovering poetry can be a moving experienceThe Evening Sun, PA - 1 hour ago"I know it's time to post more poetry, but as I am in the midst of moving, all my poetry books are packed. I considered just skipping this week due to all ...
- Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work fresh - Chico News & Review
Longtime poet George Keithley keeps his work freshChico News & Review, CA - 2 hours agoWhen Heather Lyon put out the word that the store would like to host regular poetry readings, he was all too happy to step up to the mic. ...
- Things Fall Apart's still teaching lessons 50 years later - Nigeria Guardian
T he classic novel, Things Fall Apart by the master novelist, Prof. Chinua Achebe is 50 years old today having been first published in June 17, 1958. In the last couple of months, series of activities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and United States ...
- Big City: An Online Swap Meet Where Ids and Superegos Mingle (New York Times)
Freecyle.org, a Web site where people offer their unwanted goods free of charge and others request goods they’d like to own free of charge, is popular in Brooklyn.
- Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of? - Houston Chronicle
Exhibit raises the question: What are we made of?Houston Chronicle, United States - 2 hours agoBy TARA DOOLEY • The Young, Weird America, an afternoon of poetry and performance hosted by the museum's Teen Council at 1 pm Saturday. ...
- Inspirational Youth Encourage You to Show Your Real Face - Earthtimes
Do you show your real face? Find out by visiting ShowYourRealFace.com . The recently-launched website hosts an interactive online community that encourages individuality and self-expression by profiling four exceptional Canadian youth who are ...
- Book tells Lady Liberty's story through many voices Young Readers (The Plain Dealer)
She measures 111 feet tall, weighs 225 tons and sports a 4½-foot-long nose that is "massive but elegant." Meet Lady Liberty, up close and personal, in a stellar collaboration from noted history writer Doreen Rappaport and acclaimed illustrator Matt Tavares.
- Religion Calendar: 05/03/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 05/03/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 5 hours agoMothers in Christ, 9-11 am Mon., $2 meeting fee, plus $2 per child with $4 maximum child care fee; open to all Christian mothers; Christ the King Catholic ...
- I'm Not There - MSN New Zealand
Inventive cinema of a standard like I'm Not There is so delicious to behold, and while it won't be for everyone's cinematic tastes, for many, it will delight the senses on so many levels. Bob Dylan fans in search of a detailed chronological biopic ...
- An October Surprise: Some thoughts on robbing a bank and going to Iran ... - OpEdNews.com
Global Exchange is an American organization that sponsors friendship-engendering, people-to-people tours of some of the world's most controversial hot-spots -- places like Cuba, North Korea, Palestine and Afghanistan. And someday, when Iraq is ...
- Poetry slam features noted SD author - Sioux City Journal
Poetry slam features noted SD authorSioux City Journal, IA - 34 minutes agoShe has also written a novella, "This Is What Women Know of Love," and she was a semifinalist in the 2008 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. ...
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