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- Muslim students launch Princeton magazine (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
PRINCETON, N.J. -- Muslim culture features many prominent achievements in architecture, literature and science. Yet awareness of these accomplishments, according to a group of Princeton University students, is low.
- The Child Ballads - Cheekbone Hollows - Spacelab
SpacelabThe Child Ballads - Cheekbone HollowsSpacelab, MN - 6 minutes agoThe second track, "They Hunt Us We Run", is an eclectic collection of thought-provoking poetry, sound, and melody cemented together in excellent fashion ...
- Du Bois Library exhibit features University of Massachusetts Press ... - The Republican - MassLive.com
Du Bois Library exhibit features University of Massachusetts Press ...The Republican - MassLive.com, MA - 1 hour agoOne case displays winners of the press's Juniper Prizes for fiction and poetry. Another showcases the Culture, Politics and the Cold War series, ...
- Memorable Speech - Men's News Daily
Memorable SpeechMen's News Daily, CA - 23 hours agoDavid Yezzi: “Azores” is a sonnet sequence about an ocean voyage, which also explores the limits of the erotic—hence the spicy epigraph from Horace’s Pyrrha ...
- Balasahitya awards: Entries invited - Newindpress
Balasahitya awards: Entries invitedNewindpress, India - 11 hours agoWorks have been invited in six categories: poetry, story/novel, drama, translation/re-telling, science and visualisation. The entries must have its first ...
- Why Obama wept for his father - Daily Nation
Daily NationWhy Obama wept for his fatherDaily Nation, Kenya - 5 hours agoObama listened spellbound, much as his ancestors had when they gathered around the fire to listen to the wise elders or to itinerant harpist-poets as they ...
- OSU-Mansfield honors best faculty members - Mansfield News Journal
MANSFIELD -- Two Ohio State University-Mansfield faculty members were chosen as the year's outstanding teachers. Jeane F. Copenhaver-Johnson, assistant professor of integrated teaching and learning, was selected based on overall teaching ability and ...
- Reviving St. Anna's Capital campaign to restore Civil War-era chapel ... - Newburyport Daily News
NEWBURYPORT — Except for some carpeting and extra mortar, St. Anna's Chapel at St. Paul's Episcopal Church sits on High Street with the same look it did 145 years ago when it was built in 1863 — the same gray-colored Rockport granite, intricate ...
- School's out, and there's time for some fun reads for kids (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
A persistent mouse. A vanishing sculpture. An interstellar apocalypse. There's something for just about everyone, from preschoolers to teens, in our summer book wrap-up for young readers.
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit - Miami Herald
Hollywood's stream of bad movies usually seems endless, but sometimes there's a drought. This often happens during the summer, when all the big studio movies stomp their way into multiplexes after marking their opening weekends with the noise and ...
- Crossing the Sea, at Wilton's Music Hall, E1 - Times Online
To come across a new work that's carefully conceived for a mixture of different media - film, dance, theatre, a singer and a string quartet - is a rare and rewarding thing. With her husband, the theatre director Lou Stein, the Belfast-born composer ...
- Moules mariniere is a classic and delectable French dish. Photo ... - New Zealand Herald
Moules mariniere is a classic and delectable French dish. Photo ...New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 14 hours agoThey sing, recite poetry, turn up on time and eat unprecedented amounts of anchovies and olive oil. The only exception was an appalling woman whom my ...
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and the ... - Daily Times
The bedroom of recent Maryville High graduate Tarani Duncan isn’t far off from the stereotypical personal space of the average teenager. A surfboard leans near the window; another, broken in half, hangs on the wall over her bed. Stickers ...
- Puppy love (Oregon Daily Emerald)
Several atypical campus visitors drew an impressive crowd Wednesday. The Oregon Voice teamed up with Greenhill Humane Society for "Rent-a-Pooch," a fundraiser at which students could pay $5 for 15 minutes of playtime with a dog from the humane society.
- The opinion pages: mostly a man's world (San Francisco Chronicle)
When it comes to the opinion pages of some of the most influential American newspapers, it's far too often a man's world. One reason for the disparity is obvious: Women are still breaking through glass ceilings in business, government and academia. But...
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