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- New management at Artspace evicting many residents - Salt Lake Tribune
Cup of Joe owner Kristy Gonzales serves a cup of coffee to Jonathan Tippetts on Wednesday. Gonzales is fighting eviction from the Rubber Co. building, which is owned by the nonprofit affordable housing group Artspace. Tim Larsen fell in love with his ...
- Happy in his world of words (Deccan Herald)
Lyricist Javed Akhtar needs no introduction. Sreya Basu caught up with the man behind many immortal Hindi songs during his visit to Kolkata for Indian Idol 4 auditions.
- Ramzy Baroud's "The Second Palestinian Intifada" - OpEdNews
Ramzy Baroud's "The Second Palestinian Intifada"OpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoBaroud published his first book of Arabic poetry at age 18 and has since written two others - "Searching Jenin: Eyewitness Accounts of the Israeli Invasion" ...
- Magical, mystical, historical romp - Globe and Mail
Magical, mystical, historical rompGlobe and Mail, Canada - 28 minutes agoUcello, a lover of Petrarch's poetry, can dream in seven languages. "He picked up languages the way most soldiers picked up diseases," Rushdie writes, ...
- Fourth of July Patriotism - Brighton Standard-Blade
Fourth of July PatriotismBrighton Standard-Blade, United States - 1 hour agoIn the letters, she revealed that she was also a writer of poetry. Yes, she was a patriot, and a critic driven by her patriotism to work for change and we ...
- Art and artifacts of black experience come to Norton (Miami Herald)
For years, the children descended into the space under the house, 800 square feet that had been conceived as a wine cellar. There, in the humidified darkness, they hovered over dozens and dozens of pieces of art and artifacts offering chapters of the black narrative, of the rise from ruins. The collection, heartbreaking and hopeful, sweeps in a long arc from slave documents to brilliant abstract ...
- Obama-Clinton ticket pushed, doubted - Owen Sound Sun Times
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one. Maybe that's why so many Democrats want to see a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton ticket this fall. The idea of a dream team is gaining ground again, now that Obama's ...
- Where to next? - Citizen Online
Farmers study effects of deer on croplands Earth Day inspires cleanup efforts Four local women face prostitution charges At St. Pat's, Pope prays for healing from sex abuse scandal Auburn man convicted of assault County pulls vote on job description ...
- Outskirts Press Announces One Night Stand, the Latest Highly ... - PR-USA.net (press release)
Outskirts Press Announces One Night Stand, the Latest Highly ...PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - 18 hours agoThe 5.5 x 8.5 paperback in the Adult category is available worldwide on book retailer websites such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble for a suggested retail ...
- Obama dismisses Dobson criticism about Bible - Buffalo News
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., talks during a town hall style meeting at the Springs Preserve, a cultural and historic attraction, in Las Vegas, Nevada Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Barack Obama said Tuesday evangelical leader ...
- Tatton in bloom for tenth year - Manchester Evening News
THE flourishing RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park is expecting its one millionth visitor this summer as it celebrates its tenth anniversary. The show has bloomed since it was established by the Royal Horticultural Society to reinforce its presence in ...
- Guttman's Wet Apples, White Blood Shares Adirondack Center's Best ... - Hamilton College News
Guttman's Wet Apples, White Blood Shares Adirondack Center's Best ...Hamilton College News, NY - 37 minutes agoAssociate Professor of English Naomi Guttman's book of poetry, Wet Apples, White Blood, shared the best book of poetry award with The Origin of the Milky ...
- Uncovering our bawdy secrets - The Herald
Uncovering our bawdy secretsThe Herald, UK - 1 hour ago"He is full of poetry, romance and chivalry," she wrote. In her seventies, she outraged her stodgier courtiers by appointing a table-servant, Abdul Karim, ...
- Homeless man was enriched by a circle of friends - Herald Tribune
The college-educated World War II veteran died of complications from kidney disease June 5, six days shy of his 84th birthday. Friends say that although "Mr.
- Book helped Roane County teacher deal with the loss of his father - Charleston Daily Mail
Bart Harper, who teaches special education at Spencer Middle School, was inspired to write a book when his father died after suffering a stroke last year. Called "Adventures of a Fat Kid," the book is based on Harper's sometimes bittersweet memories ...
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