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- Saddam feared AIDS - MSNBC
May 5: Zachary Iscol credits his Iraqi translator for saving American lives, so he fought to bring him back to the U.S. Now Iscol is back in Iraq as a civilian, looking for others who've been left behind. Mike Taibbi reports. CAIRO, Egypt - Former ...
- Cy Twombly: Cycles and Seasons to Open at Tate Modern (Art Daily)
Cy Twombly, Ferragosto V, 1961. Oil paint, wax crayon, lead pencil on canvas. 164.5 x 200 cm. Private Collection, Courtesy Thomas Ammann Fine Art, Zurich © Cy Twombly.
- Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'Callaghan - Independent
Tell Me This is Normal, by Julie O'CallaghanIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThe demotic, funny, quiety devastating vignettes of Julie O'Callaghan seem to owe a debt to the brevity and precision of classical Chinese poetry. ...
- School News: SE area towns - Democrat and Chronicle
Diana Gaston, daughter of Brenda and James Gaston of Pittsford, and a student at Pittsford Sutherland High School, was named a recipient of the St. Michael's College Scholarship and Service Book Award. Poetry The following are the winners of the ...
- Jewel makes her way along a country road - Houston Chronicle
Jewel makes her way along a country roadHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoBut come on — it's not like Jewel has never written a corny lyric (or a ho-hum book of poetry). Time — and sales — will tell if country is where Jewel ...
- Peace rally to stop violence in city - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Peace rally to stop violence in cityPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoMany of the children took the stage to perform rap songs, spoken-word poetry, traditional African dances and drum circles. Their performances were followed ...
- More fun and festivities at Bay Days - The Bridgeton News - NJ.com
More fun and festivities at Bay DaysThe Bridgeton News - NJ.com, NJ - 1 hour agoAdd to this guided river tours, wetland walks, blue crab races, poetry readings, tours of the AJ Meerwald, New Jersey's official tall ship, ...
- Spotlight: Art listings - Portsmouth Herald News
Spotlight: Art listingsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours agoJUNE 6 | NOTES FROM THE COVE, 7 pm, poetry readings by Liz Falvey, Judi MacMurray, Mike Gately, Sandy Domina, Shirley Ann Doyle, Marlane Bottino, ...
- CHECK IT OUT: At the Harvard Public Library - Harvard Post
CHECK IT OUT: At the Harvard Public LibraryHarvard Post, MA - 1 hour ago... through our annual Whitcomb Poetry Award. Saturday, May 17: Early Bird admission 8 to 9 am, $10 entry. Free admission 9 am to 4 pm Book collections: We ...
- ‘Prophetic’ professor teaches alternative life through atypical class (The Ohio University Post)
“I Take Up Where Vanishing Points Leave Off.†This cryptic inscription is one of many surrounding the figures covering the black and white mural beneath Seigfred Hall, created by Ohio University art professor Aethelred Eldridge.
- Spice vendor finds niche in NYC (AM New York)
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- Reflect during solstic, shaman tells 30 at event - Danville News
Reflect during solstic, shaman tells 30 at eventDanville News, PA - 11 hours agoThe daylong event, which also featured poetry, yoga and music, was marked by Hazleton shamanic practitioner Joseph Burinsky, who with about 30 people sat in ...
- Karen McLeod: In Search Of The Missing Eyelash - RainbowNetwork.com
When Karen McLeod isn't working as an air hostess or a burlesque dancer in gay clubs, she is an author. Her debut novel, In Search of the Missing Eyelash , has received rave reviews for its both sensitive and humorous look at the pain of longing, the ...
- Blue Star Mothers group - Rio Rancho Observer
Blue Star Mothers groupRio Rancho Observer, NM - 1 hour agoThis pro-gram is free, however tickets are required and available at the adult information desk in the library. Cowboy poetry is extremely popular and ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us - Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production ...
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