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- Nigeria: All the Music Everyone's Talking About (AllAfrica.com)
We were getting used to seeing him as the bonafide hooks man - the kinda singer whose cameo appearance on a song automatically catapults it into 'hit-dom'.
- Performers boost China's profile - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Chinese singing sensation Da Pou, who grew up speaking one of his Yunnan province's many dialects, did not start performing until he learned the official Chinese language at age 17. On April 29, Da Pou, 25, wowed some 200 audience members in the ...
- With college on horizon, Hernando teen crams activities into summer - Tampabay.com
Tampabay.comWith college on horizon, Hernando teen crams activities into summerTampabay.com, FL - 13 minutes agoOne of my poems was published in a poetry book called Celebrate! Young Poets Speak Out, which was published in New Jersey and Florida by students ...
- Greeks from the island of Lesbos take gay rights group to court to ... - Arizona Daily Star
ATHENS, Greece — A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos. Three islanders from Lesbos — home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women — have taken a ...
- Classmates wax poetic - Glendale News-Press
Even though they’re not graduating from middle school this year, the seventh-graders in Shannon Estrada’s English class at Rosemont Middle School were asked to reflect Wednesday on the advice they would give to their graduating classmates if they ...
- Take a Stroll Down Psycho Boulevard -- New Poetry Book Criticizes ... - StreetInsider.com
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., April 30, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Is America falling apart as conservatism leads the way for us all? Find the answers and analyze for yourself by reading Psycho Boulevard, an intriguing new book featuring the insights and poetry ...
- The art of the student - Coshocton Tribune
The art of the studentCoshocton Tribune, OH - 4 hours ago"I just think art is an important part of life," she said. "It's like the dessert of life that makes it fun and interesting." The event not only featured ...
- When tolerance becomes negligence - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When tolerance becomes negligenceSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 4 hours agoRon Unterreiner lives in Chesterfield and enjoys writing, especially poetry. He is a member of Incarnate Word Church and vice president of business ...
- Fun Activities At CCMS - BruDirect
Bandar Seri Begawan - Children of Chung Ching Middle school of the Primary Section were mesmerised by fun stories told by Aunty Amy and Aunty Jess of the Funchoice Enterprise. It was indeed an inspiring start to a story-telling competition held on ...
- Kerry Hill pianist releases album on Newport record label (Newport This Week)
Residents of Newport's Kerry Hill count themselves lucky to have a real musician in the neighborhood. On summer weekends, self-proclaimed freelance concert pianist John Davis unwittingly gives free concerts from his White Street home when he practices with the windows open.
- Wordsmiths Books’ One-Year Blowout - AccessAtlanta
June 15 is the one-year anniversary for Wordsmiths Books, the Decatur store that has re-defined aggressive scheduling of author appearances and funky ways of courting the reading public. Never ones to hide their booklight under a bushel, they’re ...
- ON THE TOWN: - Glendale News-Press
While some were sleeping off a big Fourth of July night, others could be found involved in more artistic pursuits at the Brand Library Art Galleries on Saturday. A smattering of art lovers were strolling among the Purchase Award Collection of some 60 ...
- Strands of memories - star.com.my
Using an unconventional medium, an artist commemorates family and happy moments. IMHATHAI Suwatthanaslip collects hair the way some people collect photographs or ticket stubs: as a way of remembering the past.
- Success in SILENCE (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
When Andre McLean entered Brian Russell's technology-education class three years ago at Salem Church Middle School, the seventh-grader was unaware that Russell also was the school's track coach.
- Flying the red flag for poetry - guardian.co.uk
Flying the red flag for poetryguardian.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes ago... in its previous incarnation as the Daily Worker, it was dubbed the Pravda of Britain. Since its inception in January 2006, the poetry column has raised ...
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