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- Transcending Charles Taylor - Metapsychology
Transcending Charles TaylorMetapsychology, NY - 1 hour agoTaylor considers creative imagination of art (literature and poetry) an 'indispensable locus of moral sources' of modern culture and a realization of ...
- Byrds and angels highlight new Prairie Center season - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily HeraldByrds and angels highlight new Prairie Center seasonChicago Daily Herald, IL - 15 hours agoThe tango 10-performer ensemble features a string quartet, dancers, a bandoneonist and a singer in performance incorporating music, poetry, song and dance. ...
- Poetry workshop (Guardian Unlimited)
The Welsh poet hosts a special Hay festival edition of the Poetry Workshop
- Ollie moves math teacher into publishing sphere - Sioux City Journal
SIOUX CITY -- Ollie is moving out of the hood as a rappin' circle into the big-time world of publishing. The circle, who started his life as a poem, has become the star of a recently published book by Tina Mulvihill, a math instructor at East Middle ...
- Maui poets to compete in National Poetry Slam - KHNL News 8
WAILUKU, Maui (KHNL) - For the first time in three years, a team of poets from Maui will compete in the National Poetry Slam in Madison, Wisconsin. Maui SLAM! is sending four of Hawaii's top spoken-word poets to compete in the annual championship ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - Newsday
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan - The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in January ...
- Tupac Shakur: Brilliant Artist or Hypocritical Enigma? - Starpulse.com
Tupac Shakur: Brilliant Artist or Hypocritical Enigma?Starpulse.com, CT - 1 hour agoAfeni moved to Baltimore in 1986, where Tupac would soon begin his foray into poetry and rap. When Afeni called Legs to inform him on their whereabouts, ...
- Einstein and the search for alien life subjects of new exhibits at the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Where: Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 1 Wade Oval Drive in University Circle. When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Through Monday, Sept. 1. Admission: $6-$9. Admission: $7.50-$9.50. There's a horrific danger ...
- "Fugitive Pieces": a thoughtful, emotional — and haunting — ghost ... - Seattle Times
"Fugitive Pieces": a thoughtful, emotional — and haunting — ghost ...Seattle Times, United States - 13 minutes agoAnd though the movie's language rarely approaches the novel's poetry (meeting Alex, we're told in the book, was for Jakob "like the gift of a beautiful bird ...
- Web Site Helps Teachers Create Collaborative Learning Projects - PNN
Web Site Helps Teachers Create Collaborative Learning ProjectsPNN, VA - 2 hours agoThe site -- by teachers, for teachers -- has thousands of members in more than 50 countries, and averages more than 50000 page views daily. ...
- Who do you consider a modern-day patriot? - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
It seems fitting after the recent celebration of the Fourth of July holiday to reflect on the founding of the American Republic. The patriots of the Revolutionary War era proclaimed the birth of a new nation in the Declaration of Independence. They ...
- New twists for Warped tour (The Star-Ledger)
Charlotte Sometimes isn't just playing the Warped Tour for the first time this summer. She's attending Warped shows for the first time. "I was more of a coffeehouse kind of girl," says the singer/songwriter/guitarist, who is fronting a five-piece band on the tour.
- More than 100 readers share their love for their fathers Dad: You da man! (The Morning Call)
The concept is simple enough. Even Dear Abby tells her readers every year that the best gift they can give their dads for Father's Day is to write them a letter and tell them how they feel about them -- before it's too late.
- World's hardest-to-reach vacation spots - CBC.ca
World's hardest-to-reach vacation spotsCBC.ca, Canada - 21 hours agoThe festival, which attracted 800 Westerners and 6000 nomads in January 2008, features traditional nomadic song, dance, poetry, ritual sword fighting and ...
- THE MAN WHO LOVED CHILDREN by Christina Stead. 527 pages. Holt ... - Time
At the time it seemed like too much of a bad thing. Back in 1940, when Australia's Christina Stead (House of All Nations) first published The Man Who Loved Children, a world at war was in no mood to consider the perennial war between men and women ...
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