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- Black Arts Festival celebrates storytelling, gospel, art and more - Grand Rapids Press
KALAMAZOO -- With the return of the annual Black Arts Festival on Monday, a variety of free events and activities centered on African-American art and culture will be offered at venues throughout the area. The Black Arts Festival -- now in its 23rd ...
- Red Shifting by Aleksandr Skidan, translated by Genya Turovskaya - Bookslut
Red Shifting by Aleksandr Skidan, translated by Genya TurovskayaBookslut, IL - 16 minutes agoFor me, reading poetry is about experiencing a connection, no matter how tenuous, with another author. Upon my first reading of Aleksandr Skidan’s Red ...
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It? (New York Times)
The prayer is about to endure a controversy over its authorship that is likely to be anything but serene.
- 6 ways to showcase student excellence (The Easterner)
4: Music From 7 to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14, the music portion took place in the Recital Hall of the music building. Students shared their compositions with judges and a small audience occupying the auditorium; each presenter had 20 minutes to impress the spectators.
- WRITE NOW Writing Camp for Kids - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
WRITE NOW Writing Camp for KidsPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 1 hour agoThe camp features brainstretch exercises and breakout sessions in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. WRITE NOW Writing Camp is designed for students who love ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ... - HNN Huntingtonnews.net
BOOK REVIEW: Western Civilization Defended in Newest 'Politically ...HNN Huntingtonnews.net, USA - 3 hours agoHe doesn't quote Jackson in the book --- that was my idea -- nor is there a mention of Allan Bloom ("The Closing of the American Mind") nor is there even a ...
- Sanremo: Roberto Vecchioni opens 'Le plaisir de Lire' - Sanremonews
SanremonewsSanremo: Roberto Vecchioni opens 'Le plaisir de Lire'Sanremonews, Italy - 2 hours ago... (organiser of the event together with Angelo Giacobbe for CMC Cooperative) he will present his book of poetry 'Di sogni e di amore'(Of dreams and love) ...
- Push for 'dream team' accelerates; Will Obama pick Clinton as running mate? (CNews)
WASHINGTON - There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one. Maybe that's why so many Democrats want to see a Barack Obama-Hillary Clinton ticket this fall.
- Wedding Customs in Socotra include circumcision - Yemen Times
Wedding Customs in Socotra include circumcisionYemen Times, Yemen - 1 hour agoAfter lunch, the guests start reciting poetry until the afternoon prayers. After prayers, they resume showing off the rich heritage of their poems, ...
- A stunted Af(fair) (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. It is crunch time for the Cape Town Book Fair. While this year drew 50 494 visitors, passing last year's 49 000, figures tell only a small part of the story.
- Steele library to hold young adult event - Star-Gazette
The Steele Memorial Library in Elmira will offer Coffee House and Open Mic Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today as part of its Young Adult program. The event will include live music, poetry slams, and book discussions for high school and college ...
- Creation museum is 'time machine' - Palladium-Item
Creation museum is 'time machine'Palladium-Item, IN - 6 hours agoTheir association with one of America's first nationally recognized African-American poets, Paul Laurence Dunbar, was an unexpected bonus. ...
- Faculty and staff vacate Antioch College campus this week (Yellow Springs News)
The laboratory where Antioch College geology professor Peter Townsend taught for 37 years was a mess of beakers, textbooks and research last week scattered half in and half out of the boxes scheduled to leave the science building.
- 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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