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- Charlotte Kohler, Quiet Influence on American Writing, Dies at 99 (New York Times)
Ms. Kohler was a longtime editor of The Virginia Quarterly Review.
- Catholicism and controversy - MSNBC
Since 1993 Italian physicist Nicola Cabibbo has presided over the Pontifical Academy of Sciences. Though not a clergyÂÂman, he has been weathering countless criticisms of the Church’s handling of science issues. Still he remains resolute and ...
- An Afternoon of Chicano Spoken Word - SDS Universe
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, SDSU welcomes Chicano poet, writer and educator, Tomás Riley, for an "Afternoon of Chicano Spoken Word" at 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 6 in Casa Real. Riley was a finalist for the 2004 California Voices Award ...
- Well-drawn portrait of the Muslim community (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. This debut novel is interesting for a number of reasons. Its Cape Town settings include an upmarket Foreshore hotel, the mountain and Athlone.
- Teenagers invited to enter writing contest - Journal-News
FAIRFIELD  The Lane Libraries will soon launch its seventh annual Teen Writing Contest, "Our Own Words," for short story and poetry writers ages 13-18. Work will be judged on originality, clarity, ideas presented, voice, word choice, presentation ...
- Group donates books to library - Port Huron Times-Herald
Woman's Life Insurance Club 11 has donated 20 hardcover books to branches of the St. Clair County Library System. The books can be found in the children's sections of the libraries. The books include titles such as "The Great Fuzz Frenzy;" "I Love ...
- Superlambanana ready to go up Moel Famau - Daily Post
Superlambanana ready to go up Moel FamauDaily Post, UK - 7 hours agoNow everyone is invited to join the Big Walk, a day of family fun with performances of music and poetry. The Jubilee Tower will also be decorated with ...
- Jimi Hendrix burnt guitar set to fetch £500,000 at auction - Daily Telegraph
'When Hendrix set this guitar alight it marked a watershed in live performance' Hendrix's 1965 Fender Stratocaster, which was famously set alight on stage during a performance at London's Finsbury Astoria in 1967, is going under the hammer with other ...
- Montessori school in Duxbury holds peace ceremony - Patriot Ledger
The students gathered around a peace pole on Monday morning, reading poems and essays and singing songs of peace. Above them were decorated flags with quotations from peacemakers and colorful origami paper cranes symbolizing peace. The peace poll had ...
- Jackson is not so nifty at fifty - Metro.co.uk
On the eve of celebrating his 50th birthday, Michael Jackson stepped out in his latest head-scratching fashion combo to show the toll of decades in the spotlight. Wacko Jacko, recently wheelchair bound, stuttered around a trip to Vegas' Planet ...
- Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. The Council of African-American Parents' 16th annual Black Cultural Faire celebrated heritage and achievement.
- Readers' questions, comments, requests - Inquirer.net
Readers' questions, comments, requestsInquirer.net, Philippines - 1 hour ago"Poetry and math are both fascinating. Poetry aspires to the elegance of pure symbols, except that meaning is a human construct that cannot be reduced to ...
- Paris–Plages 2008 - Metropoleparis
MetropoleparisParis–Plages 2008Metropoleparis, France - 55 minutes agoThere's no poetry in it. Tonight's TV–weather was to the point, once the dire warning was out of the way. Today it was about 31 degrees here on the pharmacy ...
- Puerto Rican Bill Cosby’ to perform - Gillette News Record
Latin storyteller and poet David Gonzalez is performing in a multi-cultural event Thursday aimed to engage local students and adults in the Hispanic culture. Gonzalez, a multi-talented artist from New York and described as the “Puerto Rican Bill ...
- Library celebrates freedom of speech - Newport News-Times
Banned books with excerpts from readers. Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager forced into hiding during the Holocaust, spent 25 months during World War II secreted away above an Amsterdam office. When she, and others hiding with her, were betrayed to the ...
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