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- Watcher: Taking a break from TV to talk 'Hobbit' (Chicago Tribune)
- Ray Tallis: 'At 15 I was a biochemical materialist' (Guardian Unlimited)
Ray Tallis: 'Old people tend to get lumped together. In fact, they are far more heterogenrous than the young.' Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Philosopher. Doctor. Novelist. Poet. Academic.
- Minister to inaugurate Kuwaiti Cultural Week in Syria - Al Watan Daily
Minister to inaugurate Kuwaiti Cultural Week in SyriaAl Watan Daily, Kuwait - 2 hours agoOn the Kuwaiti Cultural Week, the minister said it would include seminars, poetry recitals, arts exhibitions, and performances by Hamad Bin Hussein national ...
- 'Voice of my ancestors' guided N. Scott Momaday, keynote speaker at ... - QuickDFW.com
books@dallasnews.com Karen Thomas is a freelance writer in Arlington. N. Scott Momaday, considered the dean of American Indian writers, grew up steeped in language. As a young Kiowa boy, the stories of his family and tribe flowed richly from ...
- Billions at stake in battle of the dolls - New Zealand Herald
Billions at stake in battle of the dollsNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 4 hours agoIt included his mother's home address, the ages of his children and described his personality and passion for writing poetry. The sudden emergence of Bratz ...
- Somalia: Crush the Extremists in Mogadishu! - Garowe Online
Somalia: Crush the Extremists in Mogadishu!Garowe Online, Somalia - 14 minutes agoNo Somali Ulema bothered, let alone condemn it, with Somalis performing or listening to music, poetry, Somali traditional dances or wedding ceremonies; ...
- Celebrating independence and heritage - Sterling Journal-Advocate
STERLING — Singing cowboys, a blacksmith, an auctioneer, demonstrations of butter churning and crafts, donkey rides, snow cones, fundraising, costume contests and lots of food — these were just some of the offerings at the 2008 Logan County ...
- Sect families hesitant to return to ranch - Houston Chronicle
ELDORADO — Mother-and-child reunions continued around the state Tuesday but most families belonging to a polygamist sect are staying away from the windswept ranch they used to call home — at least temporarily. Only about a third of the families ...
- Vetoes leave local entities scrambling for funding - Alexandria Daily Town Talk
Gov. Bobby Jindal's attempt to rein in "out-of-control" government spending has left several nonprofit organizations in Central Louisiana alternately scratching their heads and shaking their fists. Local cultural and tourism entities -- including the ...
- Home from home - guardian.co.uk
Home from homeguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoFord Madox Ford had founded the English Review the year before, just months after Pound's invasion, which was to prove the proper corner for his poetry, ...
- The “L” or “l” word - TheDay
The “L” or “l” wordTheDay, CT - 1 hour agoActually, if her poetry is any indication, Sappho was a lover of both women and men, but for some reason, we use the word lesbian to describe women who love ...
- Gaia Online Completes $11 Million Series C Funding (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Gaia Online, the leading online hangout for teens, today announced an $11 million Series C round of venture funding from Institutional Venture Partners . At a time when eMarketer is predicting the number of teen internet users visiting virtual worlds will jump from the reported 8.2 million users in 2007 to 20 million in 2011, Gaia Online is dedicated to bringing this growing ...
- Parting Glances: Self meets self at 6 - pride source.com
Parting Glances: Self meets self at 6pride source.com, MI - 3 hours agoHe has at 19 what a friend calls "the poetry of youth" - an eager freshness that's a joy at my age to see. He hasn't changed much. (Still thin as a rail. ...
- Fabu: 'To be black is to be political' (Isthmus)
On the first Saturday night in May, while rowdy college kids roamed the Mifflin Street block party in search of their next keg, a quieter crowd gathered at Escape Java Joint on Willy Street. In the art gallery coarsely decorated with organic fair-trade coffee sacks, over 50 people sat in folding chairs and in the aisles. Madison's new poet laureate, Fabu Carter Brisco, took the mike.
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends ... - Norwich Bulletin
It’s a big street party that fills the senses with the aroma of tantalizing food, a tapestry of cuisine that hails from across the world but takes flight in Willimantic. “The food is phenomenal,” said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the ...
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