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- MAC’s new exhibit celebrates mental health - Daily Anaeum
monarts.bizland.com “Little Faith†by Ed Lewis is one of the many works to be showcased at the MAC’s newly open exhibit, Different Voices and Common Experiences. The exhibit, which is in support of positive mental health awareness, will be ...
- A Powder keg of a book - Crosscut
A Powder keg of a bookCrosscut, WA - 3 hours agoIgnore the preface, and get to the poetry and power in this new anthology written by women in combat. By Jack Lewis Nobody wants a war book until the war is ...
- Talk Dirty To Me - Gay Wired
Gay WiredTalk Dirty To MeGay Wired, CA - 4 hours agoGood sex is like good wine, like good poetry, like good dessert. At its best, sex is like an interesting and well-paced conversation. ...
- BET includes Grambling students in college tour - News-Star
To the delight of many students, Black Entertainment Television made a stop at Grambling State University Wednesday as part of its Black College Tour. The day featured musical performances, freestyle rap battles, poetry readings and contests for ...
- In memory of Simon - Stornoway Gazette
In memory of SimonStornoway Gazette, UK - 2 hours ago'Celebrating Simon', an evening of poetry, song, music and drama dedicated to the late Gaelic actor Simon Mackenzie was launched yesterday at the Royal ...
- Author Barbara Hurd Packs Main Street Books - Appalachian Independent
Author Barbara Hurd Packs Main Street BooksAppalachian Independent, MD - 8 minutes ago... Barb has said that the straddling of prose and poetry, the elevated attention to sound and rhythm and the introspective point of view merged with the ...
- Teacher mixes parents with poetry - Edwardsville Intelligencer
Glen Carbon Elementary first grade teacher Ginger McDaniel knows the important role that families play in the education of their children. That’s why on Monday night she invited the families – including the siblings – of her students into the ...
- Keynote speaker says arts need to be 'beating heart' of education (The Williamsport Sun-Gazette)
The arts need to become the beating heart of education. That was the message delivered Wednesday by Sir Ken Robinson during the keynote speech for the Governor's Awards for the Arts. Robinson, best-selling author of "Out of Our Minds," is known for his focus on creativity in education and the arts.
- Looking at the world through genre-colored glasses (Knox College)
Usually, when we read a story or a poem, we might picture ourselves curled up in a chair in front of a warm fire thumbing through a book held in our hands.
- Around Town (Leader-Telegram)
collecting books: The Friends of the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, 400 Eau Claire St., are collecting new, unwrapped books for the 14th annual Give-A-Kid-A-Book project.
- The Lobo Threesome (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo)
New Musical Express announced The Subways' All or Nothing release is UK's best rock album of the year. These must be dull and uninspiring times if this is the yardstick by which we measure good rock.
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 - Atlanta Journal Constitution
SAN FRANCISCO  Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her longtime partner in June on the first day that California’s same-sex couples gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87. Kate Kendell, executive director of the ...
- Ned Temko: Gordon, you're no Obama (Guardian Unlimited)
It has become the cliché of the day, but it is no less true the more often it's said: America has a rock star as president. And in Gordon Brown's message of congratulations this morning, a new and related phenomenon has been born: world leaders as groupies. "I know Barack Obama," the prime minister gushed. And surely his aides must have feared that in so gushing he risked inviting the ...
- IN BRIEF - Las Vegas Review Journal
A court appearance in a lawsuit accusing Caesars Palace and Forum Shops mall management of hassling customers of a nightclub with a predominantly black clientele was postponed until December, an attorney in the case said Thursday. Plaintiffs ...
- Stephen Krewson | What's the point of college? (Daily Pennsylvanian)
On Tuesday, President Amy Gutmann and her husband donated $100,000 to fund undergraduate research. Surely this is more than a gesture in these troubled times, when even Harvard president Drew Faust issues ominous warnings that her school may "absorb unprecedented endowment losses" (30 percent!).
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