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- Photo exhibition reveals challenges, dreams of teen immigrants - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Arsim Mustafa, a 14-year-old boy who immigrated with his parents from Kosovo to the United States, is leaning against a paint-spattered wall, arms loosely crossed as they rest on the oversized T-shirt he is wearing. He looks like any American teen ...
- Glossed Over | Actions fail to speak louder than words in Nightingale's Tape (Urban Tulsa)
The Nightingale Theater's Tape, directed by Sara Neely Cruncleton and written by Stephen Belber, pits two old friends against one another in a linguistic struggle for redemption. Vince has come to Lansing, Mich., at the behest of an old friend from high school, Jon, who has his film featured in a l... By Paul Sheckarski.
- He's Bard! Jacko sets Robert Burns to music - Otago Daily Times
BBC NewsHe's Bard! Jacko sets Robert Burns to musicOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 33 minutes agoPoems by Burns were always popular but sold more around his birthday on January 25. Gest and Jackson will be disappointed to learn the market is already ...Burns fans mull over Jackson link BBC Newsall 6 news articles
- Regent Square poet favors words that allow for evolution (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Leslie Anne Mcilroy, of Regent Square, wanted to do more than an ordinary poetry reading at the launch party for "Liquid Like This" on Saturday at the Thunderbird Cafe in Lawrenceville.
- I Am Still Promoting Georges St. Pierre—in Poetry - Bleacher Report
Bleacher ReportI Am Still Promoting Georges St. Pierre—in PoetryBleacher Report, CA - 3 hours agoOkay, so we could leave our sons in charge of the dog and horses, but we won't, because we love them too much to take any chances (with the animals, ...
- Obituaries for Oct. 1 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Robin Hayes King, 40, a resident of Arnold since 1995, died of diabetes Sept. 29 in her home after a life-long illness. Mrs. King was born May 10, 1968, in Elmira, N.Y., and graduated from Ithaca, N.Y., High School. She was devoted to her family ...
- JANE GLENN HAAS: Poetry, schmoetry! (Centre Daily Times)
Here we go again About to take that ride again Starry-eyed again Taking a chance on rhyme. Every year it seems You share with me your dreams Confident, it seems That your poem isn't a crime. Watch your meter now Tell us the secret how You're ageing with a bow And you can be in "Our Time"
- IWP presents panel discussion (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
The University of Iowa International Writing Program will present its first panel discussion of the 2008 residencies at noon today in meeting room A of the Iowa City Public Library.
- If you go: Piaf's Belleville (CNN.com)
(AP) -- Paris' Belleville offers a rich history and a vibrant present-day scene. EDITH PIAF MUSEUM: Free visits by appointment; phone 01-43-55-52-72.*
- School's out for summer, but learning shouldn't cease - Times-News
Q: Is there something I can do this summer to help my children be ready to learn when school begins again? A: YES! Encourage your children to read during the summer. Research has shown that children must spend a great deal of time reading to become ...
- From A to W - The National
From A to WThe National, United Arab Emirates - 12 hours agoThis is Perl’s Watteau, an artist who, like Virgil, expresses “the sense of the pastoral not as a poetry of relaxation but as a poetry of anxiety and ...
- Scott Thill: Is This The End Of The Jews? An Interview With Adam Mansbach (HuffingtonPost)
Adam Mansbach is a dude of many hats. A hip-hop poet that can recite histories old-school and new without missing a beat, especially in his acid satire Angry Black White Boy.
- One of the world's great museums is just a day trip away - Chicago Tribune
The nation's attic sits in a cluster of buildings around the National Mall in Washington. Founded more than 155 years ago, the Smithsonian Institution was the dream of Englishman James Smithson. Upon his death in 1829, Smithson willed his fortune to ...
- John Matshikiza - Guardian Unlimited
John Matshikiza, who has died aged 54 following a heart attack, was one of those polymaths who South Africa has an odd way of throwing up: film and stage actor, poet, journalist, broadcaster and political activist, he seemed equally comfortable in ...
- Living La Vida Solo - Ithaca Times
Living La Vida SoloIthaca Times, NY - 2 hours ago"To the blonde in the black dress and cowboy boots at GrassRoots: I must not have been the only one to see this beauty and stop for a moment. ...
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