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- Search LA & the OC (Calendarlive.com)
Flashy and fun, "Gunnin' for That #1 Spot," might be the first documentary designed for the ADD set.
- For the Palestinians, the death of the people's poet - San Francisco Chronicle
Aljazeera.netFor the Palestinians, the death of the people's poetSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 3 hours ago... coffee/ Her touch/ Childhood memories grow up in me/ Day after day/ I must be worth my life/ At the hour of my death/ Worth the tears of my mother. ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishProfile: Mahmoud Darwish Aljazeera.netMahmoud Darwish "free from Palestine" at last Radio NetherlandsArab News - AFPall 666 news articles
- An Electrified ?Petrified? - Listen & Be Heard
An Electrified ?Petrified?Listen & Be Heard, CA - 18 hours agoShe reads French poetry to escape the dry landscape of Arizona, which has little to feed her soul. She dreams of France and reuniting with her French native ...
- Film reviews: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day and Hellboy II: The ... - Daily Telegraph
It's never been easy being a governess in an English novel: from Jane Eyre onwards, such a heroine is traditionally as drab as a sparrow and only a sacking away from penury. In Miss Pettrigrew Lives for a Day (PG) , adapted from Winifred Watson's ...
- Artistes celebrate humanism (The Herald)
SUNDAY is usually an unusual day for a musical show or any fairs largely because people consider it a day for rest.
- Drunk Driver Leaves Teen with Life Changing Injuries - CBS 3 Springfield
Clara Gardner remains in serious condition after being struck by a drunk driver at a train station in Springfield leaving friends and family in Shock Garrett Keefe says, "she is one of those kinds of people who constantly has a smile on her face just ...
- Writer who prefers being a waiter is up for £60,000 prize (Evening Standard)
A 28-year-old London waiter has been nominated for one of the world's most lucrative literary prizes for his first novel. Ross Raisin's debut God's Own Country is a contender for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for authors under the age of 30.
- Clint Black to perform in Beaver Creek Saturday night - Vail Daily News
Clint Black to perform in Beaver Creek Saturday nightVail Daily News, CO - 51 minutes ago“I think what country music comes down to, if you strip it of all the different styles ..., is the lyrics and it’s poetry of the common man,†Black said. ...
- Caray's wit will endure (The State)
I LOST A DEAR FRIEND Sunday, even though I never met the man. Over the past 33 years, Skip Caray became friend to one and all as the always frank, quick-witted, wise-cracking radio and television voice of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks. Caray died in his sleep. He was 68. Atlanta games will not be the same without Caray. Heck, I never have been a Braves or Hawks fan, but I can’t tell you ...
- On the Front Lines of the Global Food Crisis - Slate
ULYANOVSK, Russia—On a humid Sunday afternoon in late June, about 100 couples clutching newborn babies filed into the Lenin Memorial overlooking the wide banks of the Volga River. This mammoth concrete slab of Soviet constructivism was erected in ...
- Native-American teens use poetry to convey heritage - SmartBrief
Native-American teens use poetry to convey heritageSmartBrief, DC - 23 minutes agoA group of Navajo teens will soon travel to Washington, DC, for the Brave New Voices International Youth Poetry Slam Festival, in which top teen poets ...
- Museum honors baseball's rebels, radicals - East Valley Tribune
Museum honors baseball's rebels, radicalsEast Valley Tribune, AZ - 25 minutes ago“There probably won’t be more than a handful of people at the ceremony who have ever been to a poetry slam or encountered a performance poet, so it’s great ...
- A man of science and letters - Minnesota Public Radio
A man of science and lettersMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 3 hours agoWilliam Carlos Williams is one of the most celebrated American poets of the 20th century, yet he toiled in obscurity for much of his life. ...
- The world's oldest jokes revealed by university research - Daily Telegraph
Researchers found examples of double-entendres buried in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral Photo: SAM FURLONG / SWNS They found the wry observation in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of ...
- In Nairobi’s slums, E.C. Glass teacher finds hope (The News & Advance)
E.C. Glass teacher Patty Worsham was in an urban slum in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi to deliver supplies donated by Glass students, and to work with children at a school there.
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