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- Hispanic Heratige Month gives groups opportunity to share their ... - Shorthorn
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrates and educates others about the Hispanic culture, said Diana Padilla, Delta Alpha Sigma member. Business management sophomore Roberto Maddox said the month is for understanding different cultures and how they relate ...
- Song & Dance by John Fuller - guardian.co.uk
Song & Dance by John Fullerguardian.co.uk, UK - 16 minutes agoIn a similar vein, he takes a pin to the egos of poetry's super-league, the Heaneys and Walcotts and Hugheses, who, wearied from a career of anxious fame, ...
- E.M. Forster, Middle Manager (New York Review of Books)
An article by Zadie Smith from The New York Review of Books, August 14, 2008
- Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas? - Epicurious
Fun Fair Foods: Elephant Ears, Corn Dogs, and Tortas?Epicurious - 7 hours ago... and the carnival barker names of midway specialties read like midsummer poetry. In the Midwest the poem is all about funnel cakes, elephant ears, ...
- The 'Sex and the City' prop you WILL see in stores - Popwatch
Well, it was only a matter of time. One New York minute after word spread that fans of the Sex and the City movie were logging onto Amazon.com in hopes of purchasing Love Letters of Great Men  the fake book highlighted in the film  publisher ...
- Steel vows to 'get better forever' (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
Danielle Steel's 75th book is "Rogue," the tale of a sober-minded psychologist and her playboy ex-husband. The author doesn't need the fame that goes with all her books. She just wants to write.
- UNCG professor is prized for her poetry - Greensboro News & Record
GREENSBORO  Jennifer Grotz once wrote poetry like a drunken Patsy Cline, sick on love. She heard that from her professor at Tulane. It didn't stop her. She still wrote her honor's thesis of poetry  even though she had taken only one creative ...
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The New York Sun)
Hwæt. That word, barking through the clatter of the mead hall, typically opened an Old English poem in the Dark Ages, and roughly translates to "What" or "Listen now." Old English is largely Germanic, its brusque sounds ungussied by the softer French words that would later mix into Middle English. It is the language of conquerors: The Roman Empire, finally crushed by the Vandals and Goths, ...
- Santo Stefano: presentation of works by local artists - Sanremonews
Santo Stefano: presentation of works by local artistsSanremonews, Italy - 4 hours ago... each day it will be the turn of the books by Antonio Zannino, local poet who has been awarded by the critics several times and won poetry competitions, ...
- Author : On The Issues Magazine - Earthtimes (press release)
Author : On The Issues MagazineEarthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 22, 2008Carol Leigh , aka "The Scarlot Harlot," describes the frustration of erotic laborers who are denied basic rights. Artist Suzanne Lacy , featured by art ...
- How To Surf A Trend - Forbes
One of my former competitors once cornered me at a party a couple of months after she'd been relieved of her duties. "How did you always know who to put on the cover?" She was referring to the fact that while I was editor of Seventeen and CosmoGIRL ...
- Tale of high-wire act one of year's best documentary - MLive.com
Balancing act: Philippe Petit crosses a high wire strung between the World Trade Center's twin towers in New York City in "Man on Wire." "Man on Wire" shows us when insanity becomes poetry. On Aug. 7, 1974, after years of yearning and months of ...
- CCI: The Adventures of Timothy Callahan Pt. 4 - Comic Book Resources
CCI: The Adventures of Timothy Callahan Pt. 4Comic Book Resources, Ca - 3 hours agoIt's the first in a series of graphic novels, as the two scamps travel across the globe, adventuring into the wilds of epic poetry. ...
- Questions answered: dressage, colourful names and war poetry - Times Online
Times OnlineQuestions answered: dressage, colourful names and war poetryTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoDuring the First World War did the French and German troops (and others) produce war poetry? The Penguin Book of First World War Poetry, ed Jon Silkin, ...
- What's on (and off) Broadway this season - MiamiHerald.com
What's on (and off) Broadway this seasonMiamiHerald.com, FL - 2 hours agoAnd the Public Theater's hit revival of Hair (the ''love-rock'' musical that debuted at the Public in 1967) will move from Central Park to a ...
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