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- Alice and Rebecca Walker Clash: Do Feminist Mothers Have to Choose ... - AlterNet
Alice and Rebecca Walker Clash: Do Feminist Mothers Have to Choose ...AlterNet, CA - 18 minutes agois overly romantic and self-sacrificing. I sympathize with Rebecca's deep pain over her unsatisfying childhood. Whatever the factual details surrounding her ...
- Why Zimbabwe Will Not Resist - The Zimbabwean
Why Zimbabwe Will Not ResistThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 46 minutes agoYes the poetry of politics articulates the problem as inflation, the rise of the parallel market, the loss of democratic practices, human rights abuses. ...
- Okyeame Kwame Back To School - Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ghana Broadcasting CorporationOkyeame Kwame Back To SchoolGhana Broadcasting Corporation, Ghana - 2 hours agoKwame has been consistent with his positive lyrics for the past 11 years and his latest work M’awensem , literally translated as My Poetry, on which he has ...
- Love Affair With Knowledge At Selangor Book Fair (Bernama)
SHAH ALAM, July 26 (Bernama) – The Selangor Book Fair 2008, which officially opens today, reflects the state government’s initiatives in inculcating a reading culture and love for knowledge in the state.
- Women of magic and men of sweet tooth - The Daily Star
The Daily StarWomen of magic and men of sweet toothThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 58 minutes agoI found myself, my past, my culture, my language, my flirtation, my love, my rebellion, my poetry, my music, my intrigues, my art, my suffering, ...
- Art festival helping Cave Creek make its mark (The Arizona Republic)
Cave Creek is fast becoming a booming arts hub, and its namesake festival could be a stepping-stone toward a nationwide arts presence, officials say.
- Young poets share prose (The Saginaw News)
Poetry students at Saginaw's Arthur Eddy Academy have put pen to paper and paper on a press to express their feelings. The students are publishing a collection of poetry, ''Soul Expressions.''
- Stratford Theater season in review 07/20/08 (The News-Herald)
If you're going to insert the name Shakespeare into your Theatre Festival after 50 years, you may as well kick off the season with "Hamlet." Ontario's re-dubbed Stratford Shakespeare Festival has done just that. It's their eighth "Hamlet" since 1957, and we couldn't imagine a better one.
- Duets: Judy and Quentin, from loss comes love - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Caolyn Hax: No obligation to find a match for friend's sib Ask Amy: Sibling 'weary' of making effort Zippier dating Mother confessors Parents' disapproval causes growing pains A layer of turkey, a slice of chipotle Cheddar. Crisp lettuce. Two slabs ...
- Flavin got the best 'Tip' with Howard - Boston Globe
As a successful television personality, Dick Flavin of Quincy has delivered more than his share of humorous ditties, poems, and commentaries. And he always had a knack for telling a story - such as his "Teddy at the Bat" tribute to Ted Williams ...
- Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motion (Whittier Daily News)
Everyone - the traditional readers left among us, at least - laments the state of contemporary American poetry, yet few do anything about it.
- Well-loved English teacher retires after almost 20 years (Westchester Suburban Life)
Over the past two decades, an endless number of students have sat at their desks, shooting dagger eyes at Lucille Perry while scrawling out her infamous punishment — a lengthy written apology dubbed “The Sentence.â€
- 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 ...
- Art project celebrates landscapes (ic Lanarkshire)
An arts project designed to bring together people's experiences of distinct Scottish landscapes has been launched. The web-based Placebook Scotland site will be compiled with images, words and pictures from across the country.
- Myth allows creative retelling - Times Online
Apollo was the divine Greek ideal of male beauty. He is represented on vases, described in literature and celebrated in myth as an ephebe (a young man aged 18-20), beardless, athletic – and fair. His functions included healing, prophecy, care for ...
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