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- What's Happening - Athens News
Send your “What’s Happening” submissions to news@athensnews.com by noon on Tuesday of the week in which the listing would appear. “What’s Happening” appears on Thursday of each week, and includes events for that Thursday through the ...
- Controversial penalty secures Wigan victory over Manchester City - Guardian Unlimited
There's an Arab saying: ''Even the sweetest of milk will turn sour.'' Mark Hughes will be hoping the remarkable opportunity he has been gifted at Manchester City by the oil-wealth of the club's Dubai owners is accompanied by patience and ...
- Latino poets bring different perspectives to ‘The Wind Shifts’ (Register Pajaronian)
Published in 2007, “The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry” represents a breakdown of the conventions that once governed the craft of the Latino poet. A reading from the anthology tonight at Cabrillo College’s Watsonville Center will showcase Latino poetry as it exists today.
- Search is on to find wartime child poet - Stratford-upon-Avon Observer
AN UNUSUAL search is underway for a Gillian Marjorie Hughes of Stratford, more than 64 years after she inspired a visiting Second World War soldier with her poetry. On March 13, 1944, Australian Winston Sydney Dimond, a navigator in 518 Squadron ...
- Three-day mourning for Palestinian poet - Gulf Daily News
Three-day mourning for Palestinian poetGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 1 hour agoLONDON: American singer-songwriter KATY PERRY claimed her first British number one single yesterday with her bi-curious record I Kissed a Girl. ...
- Mary Wells' New Novel, 'Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror' Set Amid ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
What happens when a young adult has the audacity to search for a twin, unscrupulous conglomerates eagerly seize a city, and avaricious dominance of life spans is more powerful than human rights to life, liberty, security, the pursuit of economic stability, and a nation's economic infrastructure?
- Conor Oberst Shows the Wild Colors of His Destiny - Interference.com
Conor Oberst Shows the Wild Colors of His DestinyInterference.com - 5 hours agoIn a refrain that would make Jack Kerouac proud, the rocker “Moab” reminds us: “There’s nothing that the road cannot heal/Washed under the black tar, ...
- Chapter 7: Rhyme time (Appeal-Democrat)
This 10 week serial story publishes every Sunday Beginning 6-10-08 and ending 8-10-08. If you miss a chapter go online to appealdemocrat.com, community, NIE, serial story.
- Nightlife Calendar: 08/15/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Nightlife Calendar: 08/15/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 6 hours ago30; Open-Mic Poetry 7 pm third Mon., (Sept.-May), followed by open mic, bring poems to read and share, writing exercises available, bring eight copies of a ...
- Word On the Street - Vancouver Courier
Word On the StreetVancouver Courier, Canada - 10 minutes agoThe poetry tent will see the launch of Poetry in Transit XII, which includes poems by George Stanley, Garry Gottfriedson and Matt Rader. ...
- Danube Express: Awaken, not stirred - The Independent
So sleek and smooth is the new Danube Express from Berlin, even the doyen of night trains, James Bond, would be impressed. Michael Williams reports Glamorous, sure. But would 007 have approved? As the Danube Express, Europe's newest luxury train ...
- Friendship and the Law: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
Ethan Leib is an associate professor of law at the University of California’s Hastings College of the Law; an affiliated faculty member at the Kadish Center for Morality, Law & Public Affairs at U.C.-Berkeley’s Boalt Hall; and author of ...
- FESTIVAL: Sankofa (8/22-8/23) - Rochester City Newspaper
FESTIVAL: Sankofa (8/22-8/23)Rochester City Newspaper, NY - 6 hours agoThe wide range of offerings that'll be on hand include soul food, poetry, dance, youth performances, vendors, art, the Civil Rights Bus, and more. ...
- Peace group gives voice to Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims - Fosters Daily Democrat
John Huff/Staff photographer Macy Morse and Andrea Green light candles in South Mill Pond in Portsmouth Wednesday evening during a Hiroshima Candlelight Vigil. PORTSMOUTH — The glow of candlelight illuminated nearly 30 advocates for peace at the ...
- Young children her passion (The Saginaw News)
This year, Sarah M. Berkley's family and friends gathered to celebrate her 80th birthday with a surprise party. Even then, her modest smile belied that she was very ill.
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