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- Books address racism as it affects daily lives of Indians (Billings Gazette)
MISSOULA - It ain't easy being Indian. So says one of America's premier American Indian writers of contemporary Indian life. To help explain the racial complexities that permeate Sherman Alexie's work, a textbook for teachers, "Sherman Alexie in the Classroom," was recently published to help educators explore Native Americana in modern times, stories often told by Alexie with an acerbic twist.
- Seeking jobs, benefits no labor of love for Middle Georgians - Macon Telegraph
The Macon unemployment office, or the Georgia Department of Labor as the city’s Mercer University Drive branch is formally known, is the kind of place you pretty much never go unless you really need to. Not that it isn’t welcoming enough. Its ...
- Takako Yamaguchi at Cardwell Jimmerson - Los Angeles Times
About three years ago, Takako Yamaguchi started to strip down to basics. Her compositions became simpler, more reductive. The ornately layered and interlocked motifs of her paintings began to separate and stand freely. It is as if she dialed down ...
- Western Michigan University students to celebrate Mexican Day of the ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- A Mexican holiday that honors ancestors will be celebrated on the Western Michigan University campus next week, providing the public a peek at another culture. "El dia de los Muertos," or the Day of the Dead, observed on Nov. 1 and Nov ...
- DHS students participate in poetry contest - Press-Register - al.com
DHS students participate in poetry contestPress-Register - al.com, AL - 2 hours agoStudents from Daphne High School recently participated in Poetry Out Loud, a school-wide poetry recitation contest at Trojan Hall. ...
- Pulong Binalaybay: An insider's review - News Today Online
Pulong Binalaybay: An insider's reviewNews Today Online, Philippines - 3 hours agoDuring the event we had several writers come over to deliver their poetry and give a background of their craft. Among those invited were Prof. ...
- Sahityagee Pao released - E-Pao.net
Sahityagee Pao releasedE-Pao.net, India - 2 hours agoKangjam released the 63rd edition of Sahityagi Pao today at the office of the forum. The Book contains 100th birth anniversary of reknown Manipuri ...
- Theater review: "Romantic Poetry" (The Record)
New off-Broadway musical, presented by the Manhattan Theatre Club at the New York City Center, 131 W. 55th St. Book, lyrics and direction by John Patrick Shanley. Music by Henry Krieger.
- ‘A poem takes place’ - Old Colony Memorial and Plymouth Bulletin
‘A poem takes place’Old Colony Memorial and Plymouth Bulletin, MA - 16 hours agoHe spoke of his early love of jazz and playing the saxophone. “In high school, I was musical boy,” he said. “In fact, today, I would be a famous jazz ...
- Butcher Boy Is Coming - antiMUSIC
(PR) Following the appearance of their song "I Know Who You Could Be" in the CBS show "Moonlight", Butcher Boy's debut album, "Profit In Your Poetry", receives a domestic American release on October 7. It will be distributed by Red Eye Distribution ...
- West Island community events - Westmount Examiner
West Island community eventsWestmount Examiner, Canada - 4 hours agoCreative Writers’ Association is looking for members interested in expressing themselves through fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and prose. ...
- Poet lands book deal with major publisher (Pioneer Press)
Todd Boss' debut poetry collection will be published in hardcover this month by a major New York publisher.
- Brock's Centre for the Arts bringing top talent to Niagara students (St. Catharines Standard)
Gypsies, a Runaway Bunny and the dangers of crystal meth are some of the professional presentations being offered to Niagara students through Brock University's Centre [...]
- Newsbriefs - Millburn, Short Hills - Independent Press
Newsbriefs - Millburn, Short HillsIndependent Press, NJ - Nov 21, 2008MILLBURN -- The South Mountain Poets and Friends will hold a free book launch and reading in celebration of the group's new poetry anthology at 3 pm on ...
- Maya Angelou sees poetry in Obama (Chicago Tribune)
Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton—affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president—asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her following Barack Obama 's election, but she does not expect another command performance.
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