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- African-American Umoja Fest is set to kick off on Friday - Seattle Post Intelligencer
High school basketball players will shoot hoops in the Central Area this weekend to promote peace. Northwest African-American families will hold reunions at Judkins Park, as dancers, musicians and drill teams perform. African-Americans from ...
- Southard Grange will host community events (News Transcript)
The Southard Grange, Route 9, Howell, will host the following events in July: • July 11, 7 p.m. - Youth rock show. • July 12, 9 a.m. - Garden club tour of Shangri La Farm, Howell. Cost: Free for Grange garden club members, $5 for nonmembers.
- How to Haiku classes for local youngsters - Antrim Times
How to Haiku classes for local youngstersAntrim Times, UK - 3 hours agoChelley has presented her own successful poetry internationally, and will introduce a range of fantastic poems, including the ancient Japanese Haiku, ...
- British universities are losing out as authors are selling their archives to US institutions (Guardian Unlimited)
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading authors to sell their archives to US institutions, says Chris Arnot
- WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WIT (New York Post)
THE Fringe Festival is bursting with one-per son shows, but you won't find any two more different in tone than "Zombie" and "That Dorothy Parker." Each offers distinct pleasures, though "Zombie" - based on a Joyce Carol Oates novella - offers the...
- Kenyan School Born Out Of Mother's Loss - WYFF
Kenyan School Born Out Of Mother's LossWYFF, SC - 1 hour agoA photo of Maggie is hanging on the school's wall, and her poetry book has been translated into Swahili. "To see her book in another language -- it is a lot ...
- Sunday, July 20, 2008 (Times of Malta)
Church has lost control over feast celebrations (1) - Joseph M. Calleja, San Ä wann It was not the anger present in the words of Vince Azzopardi, president of Għaqda Melita Banda San Ä użepp, that shocked me, but the arrogant...
- Speedy stories for short attention spans - Guardian Blogs
It is often said. Attention spans are getting shorter. 366 words for a story may just be the answer. Only one minute to read, these stories fit the bill. Take it on holiday, you'll have enough reading material for each day - and without having to ...
- HUMPHREY GAVE GREATEST CONVENTION SPEECH YOU'VE NEVER HEARD - Yahoo News
MINNEAPOLIS -- If you have an eye for these things, you might have noticed that Sen. Barack Obama is going to deliver his acceptance speech in a football stadium on Aug. 28. The last man to deliver an acceptance speech in a stadium was John F ...
- China beach - Baltimore Sun
I had been trying to learn Mandarin at Beijing Language and Culture University and still had about 3,500 Chinese characters to memorize with two months left in the semester. It was going slowly and, often, not well. So, taking a note from American ...
- New Orleans paintings featured - Holland Sentinel
Veronica Leandrez will be sharing her paintings of New Orleans life and culture at the Grass Cup Cafe through the end of this week. The exhibit, “New Orleans: Spirit a’ Risen,†traveled from New Orleans, to Chattanooga, Tenn., to Washington D.C ...
- Murder of Dignity - OpEdNews.com
Prelude, 2008. There are cities you love at the first sight. Venice comes to mind, Paris or St. Petersburg. And there are cities which you have never seen but you love them as a legend. For me it was New Orleans. I dreamed to live there since ...
- Obituaries in the news - Washington Post
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) _ Eugenio Montejo, a Venezuelan poet and essayist who won the 2004 Octavio Paz prize, died Thursday. He was 70. The poet's publishing house said he died of natural causes. Montejo's poetry is known for its rich texture and was ...
- Mark your calendar: Farmworker families' art on display (The Salinas Californian)
Six artists in different media worked with California farmworker families to explore feelings of place and home, visions and values. The artwork from those workshops is showing this month at the Greenfield Public Library.
- Iraqi scholar translating Iran’s “Chess with the Resurrection ... - Tehran Times
The Iranian novelist Habib Ahmadzadeh authored “Chess with the Resurrection Machineâ€. The book has previously been translated into English by U.S. scholar Paul Sprachman. The book portrays the image of loyal and simple people during the Iran-Iraq ...
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