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- Pros and cons of 'The Great Debaters' - Baltimore Sun
(B-) An optimistic movie set during the Great Depression, the fact-based The Great Debaters coarsens its inspirational story and powerful history with movie devices that date to the 1930s. Director Denzel Washington uses the cliffhanging climaxes and ...
- 'The Hip Hop Project' comes to Guam June 28 (Pacific Daily News)
Sanctuary Inc. has teamed up with the Pacific Daily News to bring 'The Hip Hop Project' to Guam, reminding young people that there is a way to express yourself positively.
- Etisalat opens eSummer programme for children (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI - Etisalat Academy on Thursday announced the opening of '8th eSummer', the academy's fun summer programme taking place at its sports and recreation complex until July 31.
- The week in music (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
- Harmony Run arrives on Emerald Coast - The Northwest Florida Daily News
Harmony Run arrives on Emerald CoastThe Northwest Florida Daily News, FL - 1 hour agoStudents from Southside Elementary will greet the international World Harmony Run Team with singing, poetry and artwork for peace and friendship. ...
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux (The News Record)
After years of political activism, the quandaries of social work and a deep-seated ethic in humanity, John Maddux, a field service associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, still thrives off of positively impacting the lives of others.
- Ficciones (The Globe and Mail)
. . . at least not in terms of literary influence
- Summer Exhibition honors Jonathan Williams - Waynesville Smoky Mountain News
Summer Exhibition honors Jonathan WilliamsWaynesville Smoky Mountain News, NC - 15 hours ago... Williams’ creative development continued on parallel paths throughout his life. Among his many honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship for Poetry, ...
- BURWELL: Sports world's elegant voice lives on (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
At the dawn of the electronic age of sports, when our world was so much smaller, slower and beamed to us with weekly snippets in grainy black and white, sports were not a volume business.
- Gwendolen Gross, author of The Other Mother, to Speak at East ... - Leader
Anonymous writes " EAST BRUNSWICK (April 28, 2008) — Come to the East Brunswick Public Library to hear Gwendolen Gross speak about her new motherhood novel, The Other Mother on May 6, 2008 8:00pm. Gwendolen Gross’ novel, The Other Mother , is ...
- Black Infiniti - Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore City PaperBlack InfinitiBaltimore City Paper, MD - 1 hour agoShe studied poetry with Elliot Coleman during the earlier days of the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars (on full scholarship, no less). ...
- The Peony Pavilion; Sutra - Times Online
Times OnlineThe Peony Pavilion; SutraTimes Online, UK - 14 minutes agoThe most luscious of these soliloquies are Du Liniang’s narration of her dream, in decorously erotic poetry, and of painting her own portrait to preserve ...
- 'Diminished Capacity' - Newsday
The most memorable image in "Diminished Capacity" is of a quaint manual typewriter - perched on a wood dock - whose keys occasionally smack the page by themselves. Actually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating ...
- Tributes paid to Kannada writer Shantarasa - Zee News
Zee NewsTributes paid to Kannada writer ShantarasaZee News, India - Apr 21, 2008... than 50 books including novels, poetry, dramas, autobiography, short stories and translations." Shantarasa, who translated ghazals from Urdu to Kannada, ...
- Return to previous page Continue to next page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
K eenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. ¶ So often ...
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