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- Deadly fall was escape attempt, friends and police say (The San Francisco Examiner)
Sonya Rael holds a framed poem and photo of her sister-in-law Cindy Weaver. Cindy Chew Loved ones of a San Francisco woman who fell to her death while trying to escape an allegedly abusive boyfriend say they are struggling to accept how a vivacious free-spirit met such a violent end.
- Exhibition at Bass Museum Features Works by Today's Leading ... - Art Daily
Exhibition at Bass Museum Features Works by Today's Leading ...Art Daily - 8 hours agoThese black and white images, taken outside of Moscow in 1999, hauntingly capture quotidian life in contemporary Russia. Julia Milner, a former high fashion ...
- Budgami’s ‘Kashr-i- Nasrich Sumbran’ released - Rising Kashmir
Budgami’s ‘Kashr-i- Nasrich Sumbran’ releasedRising Kashmir, India - 3 hours agoProf Punjabi said that Kashmiri literature has been dominated by poetry works and the dearth of Kashmiri prose is being fulfilled, by the works that are ...
- Depressed economy not all bad news for publishers - Quill & Quire
Depressed economy not all bad news for publishersQuill & Quire, Canada - 57 minutes agoThere’s hope for the Canadian poetry scene yet. Squabbling... Bobby: My son is a huge Potter fan and he is the one that got me interested in the Rowling ...
- Donna Trussell turns survival and loss into powerful poetry - Kansas City Star
Donna Trussell turns survival and loss into powerful poetryKansas City Star, MO - 6 hours agoThe narrative ends by showing — with telling yet understated details — the effect the drowned woman’s act of sacrifice had on the life of Mrs. Wilkins, ...
- Myth and magic of Wilfred Owen (BBC News)
Why does Wilfred Owen remain such a popular World War I poet when he died so young and published so very little?
- The social network for PlayStation 3 users has finally arrived - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
-Home cooking: Home, the social network for PlayStation 3 users, has finally arrived - at least in part. Sony has begun an open beta test for anyone with a PlayStation Network account, so if you have an Internet-connected PS3, you’ve probably been ...
- SAN MARCOS: CSUSM to present American Indian film Tuesday (North County Times)
SAN MARCOS ---- Cal State San Marcos will conclude its Native American Month celebration Tuesday evening with a showing of the 2006 documentary "A Seat at the Drum" in Room 113 of the university's Clarke Field House.
- Mourners mark Bhutto's death anniversary - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Miss Bhutto was shot on December 27 last year as she was leaving a rally in Rawalpindi. (Reuters: Mian Khursheed) Tens of thousands of people have gathered at the tomb of Pakistan's former prime minister Benazir Bhutto to mark the first anniversary ...
- The Making of Multicultural America - AsianWeek
AsianWeekThe Making of Multicultural AmericaAsianWeek, CA - 6 hours agoIn the South, African Americans were cultivating cotton, which was shipped to New England, where “Irish factory girls” were operating machines in the ...
- News Categories (Yemen Observer)
The foundation for the Al-Saeed Award for Science and the Arts has announced that November 23rd is the last day for submitting applications for the award’s 12th anniversary. These awards are granted in memory of the late Hayel Saeed Anam, the founder of the Al-Saeed Foundation.
- Cops on Fatal L.I. Wal-Mart Stampede: "This Crowd Was Out of Control" - Gothamist.com
The Wal-Mart worker killed during yesterday's morning Black Friday sale stampede at the Valley Stream store was identified as 34-year-old Jdimytai Damour of Jamaica, Queens. Newsday reports that the Wal-Mart entrance doors were broken down by a ...
- Falling for Frankfurt and potatoes all over again - San Francisco Chronicle
Falling for Frankfurt and potatoes all over againSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 10 hours agoInever thought the Frankfurt Book Fair would change my life. I reluctantly agreed to attend the fair in support of my friends, yet that first visit ...
- Tonight: Red readings - The Phoenix
Tonight: Red readingsThe Phoenix, MA - 1 hour agoWhile I was scribbling bad poetry about trees in my journal (the old-fashioned way), the Red writers keep up a group blog, opine politically for the ...
- Non-black students weigh in on Black Culture Center (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — It's one of the biggest myths at MU: The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center is only for black students. The black culture center is a space where MU students and the Columbia community can learn about the African diaspora and the contribution of people of African descent, said Nathan Stephens, director of the center. The center holds socials, classes, lectures, poetry readings and ...
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