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- Grads honored at kente cloth event - Fremont News-Messenger
FREMONT -- The African-American College Club will honor graduating students in the Kente Cloth Draping Ceremony at 6 p.m., Friday at Warren Chapel A.M.E. Church in Fremont. The public is invited. The ceremony will begin with a procession of clergy ...
- Teenager beaten to death in park was 'victim of happy slap attack' - Daily Mail
A teenager savagely battered to death in park is believed to have been the victim of a 'happy slap' attack on a mobile phone. Flicking through the autumn glossy fashion magazines, I noticed that some of the models did not look very well. A few of ...
- Marjorie Talalay was the spark that fired Cleveland's love affair with ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marjorie Talalay, shown at home in 1993, exercised a huge impact on the reception of contemporary art in Clevleand. Instead of a trained manager or a Ph.D. art historian, Talalay was a doyenne, an impresario, an entrepreneur, a provocateur. The ...
- Anzac Day remembers war heros - Birmingham Post
Anzac Day remembers war herosBirmingham Post, UK - 2 hours agoThe dawn creeps up amid a wave of soft voices, solemnities and hymns, prayers and poetry. Slowly the subdued quiet gives way to low, steady murmurs as ...
- Bruni takes a swipe at Berlusconi - Gulf Times
PARIS: France’s first lady Carla Bruni takes a swipe at Silvio Berlusconi, newly re-elected prime minister in her native Italy, in interviews for a frank new book to be published today. In Carla and Nicolas, the true story, written by two French ...
- What was your favorite story? - Portsmouth Herald News
What was your favorite story?Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 3 hours ago... state of Christian worship in America. Crisscrossing America — A Brown Bag Lunch will be held at noon Tuesday, June 10. Using stories, poetry and haiku, ...
- Magic of a bygone era - Business Line
Business LineMagic of a bygone eraBusiness Line, India - 6 hours agoThrough prose that is more akin to poetry in several places, Urdu language’s greatest writer Qurratulain Hyder recreates the romance and turmoil of four ...
- Full-bodied flair - Tonight South Africa
Development programmes can be rather dry affairs. Not so Flare, Clare Stopford's mission at The Actors Centre, in association with The Market Theatre, to skill potential female directors. So far, so very good. Three of the six chosen theatre ...
- Murray column: In loving appreciation for a job well done (Macon Telegraph)
She was a working mother when working mothers weren't cool. It was a choice born not out of any sense of gender liberation, but from the necessity of raising a family in a South slow to reap the post-war recovery from the Great Depression.
- Report: Saddam Feared Getting 'Venereal Diseases' From U.S. Guards - FOX News
CAIRO, Egypt — Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London ...
- Dinner, drinks & a movie: Miles Farmers Market, Powerhouse Pale Ale ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
The west bank of the Flats was revitalized after the east bank so it makes sense that it has lingered longer as a party spot. The Powerhouse, home to Rock Bottom, Howl at the Moon and the Improv, might not draw the crowds it once did, but the Rock ...
- Erickson ‘09 establishes First Voices newspaper - Dartmouth
Feeling marginalized after last fall’s debates surrounding the College’s use of a Native American mascot, Agatha Erickson ‘09 created First Voices, a publication for members of Dartmouth’s indigenous communities to express themselves and ...
- "Poems on the Rubbles" released - CCTV
CCTV"Poems on the Rubbles" releasedCCTV, China - 1 hour agoPan Ziqiang, editor-in-chief, Zhuhai Publishing house, said, "Normally published poems are works by professionals. Two thirds of the poems in this ...
- Jonathan Miller's Operatic Mission - New York Sun
Lunch with director Jonathan Miller is in turns a testing lecture on philosophy and literature, a hilarious stand-up routine, a somber poetry lesson, a doleful diatribe against trends in opera production, and a lugubrious harangue against celebrity ...
- Joliet library hosting events (Billings Gazette)
JOLIET - Upcoming events at the Joliet Public Library include:
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