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- New Londoners' case histories - Evening Standard
This remarkable and moving exhibition has, arguably, been nearly 300 years in the making. Sited in a Huguenot weaver's house built in Spitalfields in 1719, which later became home to the second oldest synagogue in London, Suitcases and Sanctuary uses ...
- Webster camps, classes include sports, juggling, yoga - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Webster camps, classes include sports, juggling, yogaRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 2 hours agoWebster Parks and Recreation is accepting registration for youth summer camps and classes, including soccer, yoga, juggling and fiction and poetry writing. ...
- The Media and National Patriotism (III) - Daily Sun
The Media and National Patriotism (III)Daily Sun, Nigeria - 8 minutes agoIf government deters free speech and free press, it invites socio-political and cultural stagnation. This has been the experience in Nigeria, where, ...
- WCAC programs give youths a second chance (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
A whole new world has opened up for Melissa Murillo.
- Celebrated Palestinian poet dies in US hospital - Lebanon Daily Star
JERUSALEM: Mahmoud Darwish, widely considered one of the greatest poets in Palestine and the wider Arab world, died Saturday in a US hospital following open-heart surgery. He was being treated at the Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas ...
- Teachers get refresher on creativity at workshop - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
A group of 21 teachers is participating in the college’s Creativity Institute this week, which is funded by the South Carolina Department of Education. This is the third session the college has organized in three years, and its long waiting list is ...
- A global tribute to a Scottish inspiration - Edinburgh News
ROBERT BURNS might have been at the heart of all the stories in last night's Storytelling Cafe, but there was a fully international flavour to the evening, with stories ranging far and wide across the globe. d by Stuart McHardy, a storyteller, writer ...
- 'Learning Native wisdom' - Austin Herald
'Learning Native wisdom'Austin Herald, MN - 1 hour agoBy Bob Vilt | Austin Daily Herald Gary Holthaus cites this in his 1984 book of poetry, “Circling Back.†Gary Snyder, one of America’s stellar poets, ...
- Pages 1 2 3 4 5 - Salon
1) "Swing da Cor," one of Daniela Mercury's signature songs (about the breakup of a love affair). Performed at a landmark 1992 concert at Rio de Janeiro's gargantuan Apoteose stadium (in the Sambadrome, the "temple of samba"). Note the staggering ...
- An orchestra world premiere in Camden - Philadelphia Inquirer
Five years of Philadelphia Orchestra free neighborhood concerts in Camden culminated ambitiously Friday night, not with a typical pop-in, pop-out program of classics but with a world premiere piece that galvanized audiences for what it symbolized as ...
- Channeling Tupac: Miami actor-playwright portrays human side of slain rapper (Miami Herald)
n the surface, slain rapper Tupac Shakur and the deeply alive actor Meshaun Labrone Arnold would seem to have little in common. Shakur's mother was a member of the Black Panthers when he was born in 1971, later becoming a crack addict and welfare mom as she struggled to raise her son. Arnold's father, Elder Frazier Arnold Jr., is pastor of Miami's Mt. Olive Primitive Baptist Church; his mother ...
- Classical music: Rediscovering Kapell (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
REVIEW A new CD project offers restored works from American pianist William Kapell's final tour.
- 1936 guide for women reissued, and it's still relevant today - Star-Gazette
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It." The gem of a ...
- Gaza Artists commemorate Darwish - International Middle East Media Center
International Middle East Media CenterGaza Artists commemorate DarwishInternational Middle East Media Center, Palestinian Territories - Aug 12, 2008... Soldier Square in Gaza in respect to the life, work and character of Darwish whose poetry symbolized the ongoing Palestinian struggle and determination. ...
- Sahara gets set for 'Raw Talent' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The new owners of the Sahara hotel-casino are close to announcing a new show set to open in August. "Raw Talent Live" is being described as a high-energy dance show built around high-tech video illusions.
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