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- Scouting Report: Jihad - Baller Status
Hip-hop is a genre that reaches all races and cultures. It's international influence has made it popular among youth around the globe and among all cultures. One culture who has yet spawned a huge star within the U.S. is the Middle East. Sure, there ...
- Woodie Guthrie festival kicks off in Okemah - KTEN
Woodie Guthrie festival kicks off in OkemahKTEN, TX - 2 hours agoThe free festival continues through Sunday with concerts, open mike events, poetry readings, panel discussions and fund-raisers for the state chapter of the ...
- 'Thebes' effective, articulate (The Post and Courier)
Judge not, oh mortals, lest ye be judged. The conflict between the "law of life" and the law of kings is among the themes at the heart of "The Burial at Thebes," poet Seamus Heaney's rendering of Sophocles' tragedy "Antigone." The spare and effective production by the Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company was presented outdoors at The Cistern Thursday night.
- Caught in Translation - Kolkata Newsline
Caught in TranslationKolkata Newsline, India - May 6, 2008Launched on Tuesday evening at a Delhi hotel, the book has a selection from five volumes of poetry, mainly Raat Pashmine Ki and Pukhraj. ...
- Book News: Poetry Forum to honor Pulitzer Prize winner Muldoon - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteBook News: Poetry Forum to honor Pulitzer Prize winner MuldoonPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 5 hours agoThe poet is visiting professor in the creative writing program at the University of Houston. Boyers is both poet and translator, with two collections to her ...
- 'Leaves of Grass' Still Growing, Inspiring - NPR News
All Things Considered , October 8, 2007 · When I first read Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass in college, I knew I had found a soul mate. Long before the discovery of black holes, he wrote: "The bright suns I see, and the dark suns I cannot see, are in ...
- January 2006 - Spokane Spokesman-Review
DFO: Idawa came "in from the cold" earlier today, identifying himself to me. He's a young man with deep roots in North Idaho who currently lives in the Seattle area. A top-notch dude. I was thrilled to get to know him a little via e-mail. It'll make ...
- For now, assurance alone from CM - Tribune
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has assured Punjab Agricultural University vice-chancellor Dr Manjit Singh Kang of helping the university in meeting its financial needs, including the pension fund. A meeting, presided over by the chief ...
- The Big Trail (2-Disc Special Edition) (DVD Talk)
A truly epic Western of staggering proportions, Raoul Walsh's The Big Trail (1930) is a fascinating work on many levels. Technically it was way ahead of its time; its impressive use of an early 70mm widescreen process predates Todd-AO by a quarter of a century.
- Japanese custom of naked sushi comes to Clearwater's Dirty Martini bar - St. Petersburg Times
The Dirty Martini’s naked sushi night, held the first Tuesday of every month, has been quite a hit with free sushi served in a very unusual fashion. CLEARWATER — Chef David Keir looks out over the crowd in the dark, smoke-filled lounge, then ...
- Conference Crashing: Sopranos Fest '08 - CollegeOTR
CollegeOTRConference Crashing: Sopranos Fest '08CollegeOTR, NY - 6 hours agoSome session titles include "Journalism, Poetry and Silence in the Sopranos," "Body of Evidence: Tony Soprano's Corporeal Struggle" and "Carmella Soprano as ...
- Education Briefs - Batavia Sun
Several local students were named recently as winners of National Merit Scholarships. Glen Ellyn residents Katie S. Steigleder, who attends Glenbard West High School, and Oana A. Toma, who attends Glenbard South High School, are among 1,100 high ...
- News Articles (The Daily Barometer)
Bill Clinton, former president of the United States, spoke at Lincoln Elementary School in the back of a Ford F350 in south Corvallis Monday evening.
- Worst poetry sells for £6million (Daily Mirror)
Verses by a Scot dubbed the world's worst poet sold for £6,600 at auction yesterday.
- 'I would like to see more of this," Says Show-goer of 'Chinese ... - The Epoch Times
VANCOUVER—When Dennis Lord, a journeyman painter, saw the Chinese Spectacular at Surrey's Bell Performing Arts Centre on Sunday evening, he sensed power exuding from the performances. "I really enjoyed it," said Lord. "Power — the music and the ...
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