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- White Denim play eclectic noise for your eardrums - Metro
MetroWhite Denim play eclectic noise for your eardrumsMetro, UK - 7 hours agoHendrix-like funk spars with a tooting Farfisa and a twisting sitar line on I Can Tell; poetry by Gertrude Stein is set to a perky piano line in Sitting and ...
- Michael Jackson turns 50 (Guardian Unlimited)
As the pop star celebrates his 50th birthday, we look back on the controversial events that have marred his otherwise successful career
- Award-winning authors to conduct writing workshop in Mountainlair - Daily Anaeum
Award-winning authors will be conducting a writing workshop at West Virginia University in order to improve students’ writing ability. The West Virginia University Department of English is holding the 12th Annual West Virginia Writer’s Workshop ...
- Penchant allows women to speak in poems - Post-Bulletin
Penchant allows women to speak in poemsPost-Bulletin, MN - 32 minutes agoTo describe their latest work as simply a book of poetry would be an understatement. This collection of professional women is so much more. ...
- Fall Drew mini-courses to range from Wagner to Whitman - Recorder Community Newspapers
MADISON ‑ The annual program of Drew University Mini-Courses at the Madison Public Library has scheduled its fall term, with five courses starting in late September. Morning sessions will be held from 10 a.m. to noon, and afternoon sessions will ...
- Stigler veteran’s poem, artwork win national contest (Muskogee Phoenix)
Disabled veteran Connie Joe “CJ†Lockwood has finally earned recognition for his talent. After years of creating hundreds of poems, songs and paintings, he has won an award for the first time.
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life - San Diego Union-Tribune
HONOLULU – At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his ...
- The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian. - Fort Worth Star Telegram
The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian.Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoBy AMAN BATHEJA Ruby Peters starting writing poetry as a teenager. It was a practice she would continue throughout her life. At her funeral Friday, ...
- People, Places and Things - Worcester Telegram
People, Places and ThingsWorcester Telegram, MA - Aug 6, 2008Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48, of Memphis, Tenn., were taken to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis following the accident on a dark stretch of ...
- Historical anti-slavery speech the subject of July 4th celebration (Oakland Tribune)
n Alternative celebration will set to music famed anti-slavery proclamation
- A new leaf: Revising the way we think about books and reading - MiamiHerald.com
A new leaf: Revising the way we think about books and readingMiamiHerald.com, FL - 5 hours agoIts artists' books pay tribute to lesser-known African-American inventors and trailblazers. ''I've seen kids with trouble in math or reading, and these kids ...
- Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008 - Mid Columbia Tri City Herald
Around Town: Friday, July 18, 2008Mid Columbia Tri City Herald, WA - 4 hours agoPoetry reading, featuring Bart Baxter, Lorraine Healy and Jim Bertolino with music by Tony Woods at Bookwalter Winery, on Tulip Lane in Richland. ...
- McIntyre dancers sparkling, inventive at Jacob’s Pillow - Daily Gazette
BECKET, Mass. — There are many special things about Jacob’s Pillow. Among them, the dance festival’s willingness to test the new. This week’s performance, the last for the summer, features the first outing for a new company in the first ...
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence - Bombala Times
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India. An illustration in the new version depicts the Holy Family as poor Indian villagers ...
- Ugly Tomatoes Take Manhattan in Farmer's Greenmarket Memoir - Bloomberg
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Ugly, dirt-streaked vegetables are Tim Stark's specialty. For the past 12 years, he's been selling his wares at Manhattan's Union Square Greenmarket , an effort that has made him a minor celebrity among locavore gourmands and a ...
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