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- Anarchism and Gays - Gay City News
It may come as a surprise even to gay activists well-read in their history that, more than a half-century before the 1950 founding of the Mattachine Society as the first, lasting modern association of homosexual liberationists, there was a strong and ...
- Dee Brown's European Hip Hop Career - Washington Post
Dee Brown's European Hip Hop CareerWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoHe always wanted to try poetry, but even though he goes to readings, he "really couldn't put my talent out there" until he starting recording hip-hop tracks ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye (Independent Online)
He was one of a rare breed, but John Matshikiza probably died not knowing how many people admired, respected and loved him.
- Poetry Out Loud competition open to teens - Holmdel Independent
Poetry Out Loud competition open to teensHolmdel Independent, NJ - 13 hours agoThe program encourages the nation's youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance, which helps students master public speaking ...
- Eshtiaq to perform in Tehran - MehrNews.com
Eshtiaq to perform in TehranMehrNews.com, Iran - 1 hour agoHe went on to say that he himself composed the vocal pieces that include poetry by Rumi to be performed during the second section and that Ali Qamsari, ...
- Neil Winton: European Perspective - Detroit News
SIENNA, Italy -- Ford's plan to transform itself by producing vehicles for global rather than regional markets has begun here with the launch of its little Fiesta world car. The positive reaction to the new car from the media here suggests that the ...
- Hot Entertainment Picks: 10/03/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
No Malarky: Malinky plays Union Street; Round two for dance stars; Junkyard Ghosts offer vision in poetry; West Coast meets West Shore in variety act; Fall favorite Cole returns to Northport; Destination north for furniture, arts show; Singers are styling at Bellaire church; Beat it to Elk Rapids for gallery walk
- Victoria's secrets (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
SNL: The comedianne and "Saturday Night Live" alum says she loves to make her audiences laugh and that's all. MCKINNEY - Victoria Jackson's first big break was on the Tonight Show when she did handstands and recited poetry in additional to her stand-up routine.
- Giving Foster Teens a Place to Call Home (Gotham Gazette)
(This article is adapted from Child Welfare Watch Vol. 16 , "Home Away From Home: Foster Parents for a New Generation." Reporting by Ann Farmer, Kendra Hurley, and Barbara Solow.)
- Experts scale back forecasts of sea levels - Globe and Mail
George Morrison from Toronto, ON, writes: This reporting is somewhat bass ackwards. The IPCC AR4 scenarios had scenarios with sea level rises of between 0.18 metres to 0.59 metres. See page 8, Table SPM.1 of the IPCC AR4 Synthesis Report - Summary ...
- Disc Debuts: 'Scars on Broadway' by Scars on Broadway - Dallas Morning News
Disc Debuts: 'Scars on Broadway' by Scars on BroadwayDallas Morning News, TX - 2 hours agoBut getting there is a challenge because of Mr. Malakian's authority-barren voice, his narrow sense of variety and his awful and pubescent poetry. ...
- For the love of Mexico - Mosman Daily
For the love of MexicoMosman Daily, Australia - 3 hours agoBut his real passion is poetry and next week he will add some Mexican flavour to the meeting of the Live Poets at Don Bank at North Sydney. ...
- Hendrix to stage reading of alum's work - Log Cabin Democrat
Hendrix to stage reading of alum's workLog Cabin Democrat, AR - 1 hour agowritten by Jason Burke Murphy, is part of the college's annual Hendrix-Murphy Alumni Playwriting Contest. "The play is very crude and silly but also deals ...
- Beatnix closing doors today with final 'bash' - Waco Tribune Herald
Beatnix closing doors today with final 'bash'Waco Tribune Herald, TX - 1 hour agoA lot of people no longer will have a forum for their poetry.†Longtime customer Laura Walton said she knows the economy hurt Beatnix, “but the location ...
- A Vote Against Rashness (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
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