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- MONUC and UN agencies mark UN Day - MONUC.org (press release)
MONUC and UN agencies mark UN DayMONUC.org (press release), Democratic Republic of the Congo - 23 hours agoThe event was highlighted by military parade, speeches, poetry declamation, theater performance on the themes of Peace and Security. ...
- WORKSHOP 10:40 a.m.  Teen poetry and performance workshops begin ... - Guam Pacific Daily News
10:40 a.m., Oct. 22  The Sinangån-ta outreach project," Spoken Word: The New Generation of Native Tongues" after-school spoken word poetry/writing workshops program begins today through February 2009. The program is free and open to all teens ...
- Adolf Hitler - Hartford Courant
BEGINS FRIDAY: Faith, politics and the power of iconic images is the unifying theme in Yale Repertory Theatre's epic production of Sarah Ruhl's "Passion Play," which begins performances Friday at University Theatre, 222 York St. in New Haven ...
- Galesburg Community Chorus goes green - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg Community Chorus goes greenGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 24 minutes ago“The harmonies are so beautiful and it’s such a great evocation of the poem.†Peoria singer-songwriter Barry Cloyd also will perform an original work, ...
- Navy commander from Saginaw writes Christian book - Chicago Tribune
Navy commander from Saginaw writes Christian bookChicago Tribune, United States - Oct 13, 2008So 18 months ago, Clark started penning "God's Heartbeat: A Powerful Premise for Leading a Christian Life." "It came easy," he says of writing it in the ...
- Wordstock bucks the downtrend (The Oregonian)
With other festivals struggling, Wordstock decided to focus on local talent -- and it worked.
- Wrestling with loss - News-Democrat
In February 1976, Tom Janicik brought jubilation to metro-east prep wrestling fans by winning the 119-pound state title for Belleville Township High School West. Now, 30 years later, Janicik says he has his eyes on a far more important goal -- trying ...
- Author Jon Katz writes of dogs, death and healing - Newsday
Author Jon Katz writes of dogs, death and healingNewsday, NY - 5 minutes agoJon read some poetry. Even Izzy was there. He just curled right up under her casket. Then at the grave site he sat right next to me the whole time."
- Teen who lost friends to suicide takes a stand to help others - The Shreveport Times
When someone commits suicide, it affects the lives of everyone who had a relationship with that person, including family and friends. And Drew Lawless, 19, is all too familiar with the pain brought on by the loss of that person. That's why Lawless ...
- When the literati come to party, it's time to clean up your ... - The Independent
I've discovered an exciting new form of employment. It's not exactly lucrative – in fact, it doesn't pay anything at all – but it's weirdly satisfying for the insights it gives you into the lives of others. It started when my friend Bella said ...
- Library cards reach historic high -- and many go for the CDs, movies ... - NWITimes.com
The slumping economy continues to drive Americans to one place that is tried and true -- the library. And they're going there for more than books. A recent national poll shows people people getting library cards has reached a historic high. Three ...
- Real heroines not just at the box office - Wednesday Journal
Real heroines not just at the box officeWednesday Journal, IL - 14 hours agoMost, however, are relatively obscure. Women Adventurers is available through area bookstores and online as well as the public library.
- Ron Currie Jr.'s end of the world at Untitled Books - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Ron Currie Jr., author of God is Dead , reveals five of his favorite apocalyptic tales: "Galapagos" by Kurt Vonnegut; the stories "Bounty" by George Saunders (from "CivilWarLand in Bad Decline") and "A Boy and His Dog" by Harlan Ellison (in various ...
- Events on Long Island - New York Times
Events on Long IslandNew York Times, United States - Sep 12, 2008HEMPSTEAD African-American Museum Exhibition exploring the state of photography being produced on Long Island today. Tuesday through Nov. 1. ...
- Goings on About Town: A House of Her Own (The New Yorker)
The late Marguerite Duras’s novels, with their accretion of visual detail and incantatory dialogue, lent themselves to movies, but Duras disliked others’ adaptations of her work and began, in the nineteen-sixties, to direct. Her fourth film, “Nathalie Granger†(in a two-disk set from Blaq Out / Facets), from 1972 . . .
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