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- Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13 - River Cities Reader
Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoThis subtle modernizing, though, neither impedes nor diminishes the poetry. What it does do is provide Electra with a universality that audiences can latch ...
- The Carrier - Mammoth Press
Mammoth PressThe CarrierMammoth Press - 54 minutes agoNo Love Can Save Me is significantly more melodic than their most obvious reference points which gives the cathartic poetry a wave of beauty to ride as it ...
- Jasmine Guy thriving in a “Different World†- Access Atlanta
Jasmine Guy thriving in a “Different Worldâ€Access Atlanta, GA - 1 hour agoWe have an African-American presidential candidate. Have we turned a corner? A: I always felt like the generation after me, which I call the hip-hop ...
- Jazz Students Lend Helping Hands in New Orleans (All About Jazz)
We begin with a heartwarming story courtesy of the July 27-August 2, 2008 issue of American Profile magazine headlined “Hometown Heroes: Jazzing Up the Big Easy.†It's a moving account of how students at New Trier High School in Winnetka, IL, led by music director Jim Warrick, spent their spring break not on the beaches in Florida but in the heart of storm-ravaged New Orleans spreading music, ...
- 'How Fiction Works' (The Christian Science Monitor)
America's top literary critic shares the secrets of the books he loves.
- Farewell Mahmoud Darwish (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Very few poets become the voice of their nation and even fewer succeed in transcending that to become much more. Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008) was that rare bird who crossed many skies and horizons.
- Andrew Davidson's $5-million voyage (The Globe and Mail)
This Canadian's literary odyssey began with a visit from an imaginary siren who insisted her story be put to paper. It evolved into a centuries-long saga of a porn star and his muse. It ended with publishing deals spanning the globe
- Benefit for Lincoln teen set for today (Helena Independent Record)
A benefit is planned Saturday afternoon for 15 year-old Tessa Gehring in Lincoln.
- One rancher's solution to the 'Mexican invasion' (Orangeville Citizen)
In this second part of a twopart series on illegal immigration and its impact on states bordering Mexico, Orangeville resident Graham McLeod looks at the effect the problem poses for ranchers.
- Biden can mingle equally with world leaders, America's working class - Nashville Tennessean
WASHINGTON — Few people in this town know the world like Joe Biden. The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there. He has visited ...
- Former AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton dies - The Associated Press
The Associated PressFormer AP Haiti correspondent Michael Norton diesThe Associated Press - 2 hours agoHe retired months later, listening to jazz and writing poetry until the end. He penned several books, including "And When the Weeds Began to Grow," and his ...
- Castle backdrop for art exhibition - Aberdeen Press and Journal
Castle backdrop for art exhibitionAberdeen Press and Journal, UK - 31 minutes agoThe work ranges from paintings to poetry, photography to sculpture. The group, whose name means “without restrictions†in Italian, was formed last year and ...
- Portrait Malawi back online - Malawi's Daily Times
Portrait Malawi back onlineMalawi's Daily Times, Malawi - 2 hours ago... some of Malawi’s talented and yet undiscovered young artists blessed with gifts of poetry and music such as Nyamalikiti Nthiwatiwa and Bantu Khamuladzi. ...
- For poor Kalina students, lessons are Must - Daily News and Analysis
The underprivileged school students in and around Kalina looking for help with their lessons, can now tune into radio for assistance. Mumbai University students have recorded lessons from textbooks, which are being broadcast through the varsity’s ...
- Nick Brown - On the Waterfront - Portsmouth Herald
I'm back from vacation and I have some catching up to do. I missed a lot while in my rested, rather directionless bliss. Reducing the risk of a fall - 8/10/2008 The chance of falling increases as we get older. Suffering a bad fall can result in head ...
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