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- Cheer Up or Go Broke - The Money Times
The Money TimesCheer Up or Go BrokeThe Money Times, India - Feb 20, 2008Read war poetry? Maybe you go shopping. Researchers at Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, and Pittsburgh universities have released the results of a new ...
- Tom Hanks endorses Obama - Honolulu Advertiser
NEW YORK — Tom Hanks is supporting presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Hanks has taken to his MySpace page to pledge his support for Obama, who is seeking to be the first black president. Obama faces rival Hillary Rodham Clinton for the Democratic ...
- Shanelle Gabriel to Perform at Smith - The Sophian
Shanelle Gabriel to Perform at SmithThe Sophian, MA - 1 hour agoBorn and raised in Brooklyn, New York City, Gabriel, now 23, has appeared on HBO in Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry Jam and in a televised promotion for ...
- Credo: Josephine Hart (Independent)
I believe...
- Author gives voice to stories - Scotsman
Author gives voice to storiesScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoAUTHOR Jackie Kay is to give a recitation of some of her favourite works at the Scottish Poetry Library next month. The novelist, dramatist, short story ...
- Teenagers to compete in Poetry Out Loud (The Idaho Statesman)
The Idaho Commission on the Arts will host the Poetry Out Loud state finals from 7 to 9 p.m. March 15 at the Boise High School auditorium, 1010 Washington St.
- CAHS' Shawntay Henry wins national poetry reading contest - Virgin Islands Daily News
Daily News Photo by NICK SCHNEEMAN Shawntay Henry gets a warm welcome home on Wednesday night at King Airport after winning the national Poetry Out Loud competition this week. ST. THOMAS - Amid cheers, music and applause, national Poetry Out Loud ...
- Roger Cohen: Tribalism here, and there - International Herald Tribune
Roger Cohen: Tribalism here, and thereInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoThat's just poetry, the pooh-poohing Clinton people say, but governing is about the prose of experience and grit. I see plenty of Obama prose, ...
- METHODICAL: UNC's game isn't pretty, but gets job done
Winston-Salem Journal - With a minimum of poetry and a modicum of flair, North Carolina took care of basic business, beating Wake Forest 89-73 and ... Coach Roy Williams, who alternates between dark clouds and silver linings, dodged the gloom of a two-game deficit while ...
- Language, compelling plot combine in Outlander - Baton Rouge Advocate
Set in 1903 in the Canadian West, this novel begins with a young widow named Mary Boulton on the run. As the story unfolds, her compulsion to flee is revealed: she’s a widow because she has killed her husband, and his two gigantic, look-alike, red ...
- Saint Ann’s School Students Recognized in Scholastic Regional Art ... - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Saint Ann’s School Students Recognized in Scholastic Regional Art ...Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 33 minutes agoThis year there were more than 1800 regional submissions to the contest. Saint Ann’s Gold Key Award recipients represented 12 percent of the 310 Gold Key ...
- TENDER SOULS (Greater Kashmir)
Parental love and care is a must for the overall development of a child, writes Muhammad Latif Rather.
- 'All art is about what life feels like': The Skortons prove a point with readings on jazz, food, medicine, dogs and ... (Cornell News Service)
From poetry to recent nonfiction to haiku; from medicine to music to dogs: Cornell President David Skorton and wife Robin Davisson shared selections from their favorite reads in the first in a series, "Books in Our Lives," at Tompkins County Public Library, March 9.
- Local Calendar for Feb. 23
San Luis Obispo Tribune - Free. 541-1100. Sky World Poetry Series. 3 p.m. Featured reader Jerry Douglas Smith, followed by open reading. Cafe Monet, 1555 S. Broadway, Santa Maria. 264-7208.
- S.A. musicians set to show SXSW something different (San Antonio Express-News/KENS 5)
Jim Beal Jr. Express-News Staff Writer Here's the stereotype of the bands that showcase at South by Southwest, the annual music and media conference that takes over Austin each March: young, hungry, living in the van on the road, ready for a shot at becoming the next big thing.
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