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- Giving voice to the voiceless - The Gazette (Montreal)
Canada.comGiving voice to the voicelessThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - Apr 30, 2008For its text, Oratorio Terezin blends children's poetry that somehow survived the Nazi camp with passages from the Hebrew scriptures. ...Giving voice to the voiceless Canada.comall 3 news articles
- Bridges provides direction for children - The Flint Journal - MLive.com
Bridges provides direction for childrenThe Flint Journal - MLive.com, MI - 15 hours agoDozens of students performed at Saturday's seven-hour event with demonstrations of karate, dance, song, poetry and other talents. ...
- Letters to the Editor (Santa Monica Mirror)
As a long-running fan of your “Alert Police Blotter” column, I wonder if perhaps (given its recent contents) it should be renamed: “How Santa Monica Police victimize the local homeless.”
- Doing Battle With the Bard - New York Sun
Doing Battle With the BardNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoInstead, Mr. Smith organizes his book around a few broad themes — divorce, free will, tyranny — which he then traces through Milton's poetry and prose. ...
- In your town - Press of Atlantic City
In your townPress of Atlantic City, NJ - 18 hours agoThe event is free and will include student-manned teaching stations on composting, land species, environmental poetry, an owl presentation and activities. ...
- Poet Mariachi Visits the NewsCenter 23 Set - KVEO-TV
Poet Mariachi Visits the NewsCenter 23 SetKVEO-TV, TX - 1 hour agoBy Mark Nino Poetry comes alive when the Poet Mariachi also known as Daniel Garcia Ordaz tells stories of urban culture with the Sociology of Deep South ...
- Craig Poetry - Craig Daily Press
Craig Poetry girls meet every Thursday except the second Thursday of the month at Downtown Books, 543 Yampa Ave. Call 824-5343 Craig Daily Press doesn't necessarily condone the comments here, nor does it review every post
- 'The Mad Playboy' - Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON — Will Elder, an early cartoonist for Mad magazine who spent 25 years illustrating Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny" strip, which parodied the magazine's fetish for buxom women, died of Parkinson's disease May 15 at the Jewish Home at ...
- The revival in Britain's stately homes - Times Online
The revival in Britain's stately homesTimes Online, UK - 6 minutes ago“It’s very nice for us to have events here – the church fete, Ledbury Poetry Festival, the Guides and Scouts. But we’re now prepared to charge, ...
- Hannah Walker's family reaches out to Matayah in daughter's memory (The Brockville Recorder and Times)
From the depths of the personal "hell" in grieving the loss of her daughter this year, Shelley Saunders reached out to another family Saturday in hopes their journey will have a happier ending. Saunders hugged 10-year-old Matayah Tuck tightly after presenting the Mallorytown girl's family with a cheque for [...]
- Daytime TV Goes Gangsta with Snoop Dogg - Popmatters.com
In May of this year, rapper Snoop Dogg gave me the opportunity to enjoy two of my favorite things at the same time: music and soap operas. The music? Hip-hop! The soap? One Life To Live ( OLTL )! Snoop was scheduled to perform at the bachelorette ...
- Death Becomes Her - Miami New Times
Death Becomes HerMiami New Times, FL - 2 hours agoThere are only words, a great glut of them, stretched across 42 pages in formations that sometimes resemble concrete poetry. That poetry is about pain and ...
- Einstein: Bible 'pretty childish' - Globe and Mail
South Paw from Montreal, Canada writes: “Like many great scientists of the past, he is rather quirky about religion, and not always consistent from one period to another,” Prof. Brooke said. Paul Jones from kitchener, Canada writes: Organized ...
- Guttman to Participate in Artsweek Book Fair - Hamilton College News
Guttman to Participate in Artsweek Book FairHamilton College News, NY - 2 hours agoWet Apples, White Blood was recently awarded the Adirondack Literary Award for Best Book of Poetry in 2007. For more book fair information go to: ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone (San Jose Mercury News)
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater.
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