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- Dutch lessons on integration (Radio Netherlands)
The Dutch foreign ministry invited eleven officials and academics from North America to come see what is being done here to improve the integration of minorities, particularly Muslims. They liked what they saw.
- Sidney Nolan: A New Retrospective at Queensland Art Gallery (Art Daily)
Sidney Nolan, Death of Sergeant Kennedy at Stringybark Creek 1946. Ripolin enamel on hardboard. 91 x 121.7 cm. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1972 © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
- Kara Patterson: Appleton woman uses poetry as a way to process life - Appleton Post Crescent
Kara Patterson: Appleton woman uses poetry as a way to process lifeAppleton Post Crescent, USA - 29 minutes agoFor me, poetry is getting that out, saying the unsayable." Cofell's new book is also a tribute to others who have outlived family members or dear friends. ...
- 'Poetry Out Loud' Winner Reads 'Frederick Douglass' - NPR News
All Things Considered , April 30, 2008 · The nationwide contest Poetry Out Loud draws 200,000 high school students who recite — by heart — classic and contemporary poems. This year's winner was Shawntay Henry from St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin ...
- Get Ready for the Great Labor Arts Exchange - AFL-CIO
AFL-CIOGet Ready for the Great Labor Arts ExchangeAFL-CIO, DC - 34 minutes ago... the tree-lined campus of the National Labor College (NLC) in Silver Spring, Md., will reverberate with the sounds of music, poetry and creative chants ...
- Bloomsday ramble - Worcester Telegram
Bloomsday rambleWorcester Telegram, MA - 1 hour agoLocally, for nearly 15 years the Worcester County Poetry Association has organized a yearly Bloomsday ramble which features readings of “Ulysses†at places ...
- Poetry's power to heal - Toledo Blade
Poetry's power to healToledo Blade, OH - 1 hour agoHe was one of those sensitive high school kids with multiple piercings who was depressed all the time, dressed in black, and wrote free-flowing verse about ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Los Angeles Times
CAIRO, Egypt -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Inspiration has many sources for songwriters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
By STEVE PALISIIN spalisin@thesunnews.com The ideas and inspiration for putting words into music takes many paths for many people. Many songwriters aim to land a hit through the way other people interpret their lyrics. Others meld their feelings with a melody for sheer self- fulfillment and hope what hits their heart taps a beat into others'.
- Rickie Lee Jones: following her fitful muse - Popmatters.com
“Sometimes I listen to my music,†Rickie Lee Jones is saying, as she sits in a cafe here. “And I think, ‘How is it that you have a job? You really suck.’ And then sometimes I listen to it and I say to myself: ‘How come everybody in the ...
- Gulzar's New Anthology Of Poems Steeped In Nostalgia - NEWSPost India
Gulzar's New Anthology Of Poems Steeped In NostalgiaNEWSPost India, India - Apr 30, 2008'Selected Poems' has 44 Urdu poems, mostly sonnets, along with their English translations. The poems are a reflection of the author's life, ...
- Calendar: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Wednesday, July 16, 2008The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 5 hours agoLynn Magnuson, 7, Brian Sanford, 8, Poetry, 9, The Strange, 10. Old Firemen's Hall 307 Fourth St., Westwego. 371.0776. Swamp Pop jam session featuring Aaron ...
- EDITOR'S CHOICE - Winsford Guardian
A TEN-year-old Winsford girl will have another of her poems published in a book that showcases young literary talent. Casey Washburn, who attends St Chad's Church of England School, in Gladstone Street, wrote a poem about global warming after her ...
- Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival kicks off in Fort Lauderdale ... - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The first-ever Urban Theatre & Entertainment Festival in 2006 barely registered a blip on South Florida's cultural radar but that's changing as the second one approaches. The UTEF — and awards — due July 29-Aug. 2 has become the third face in a ...
- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
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