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- NO civil rights icon still working to improve diversity - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
NO civil rights icon still working to improve diversityThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 53 minutes agoBridges was a guest at "Prelude to Freedom: The Ending of the International Slave Trade," an afternoon that featured readings of poetry and short stories, ...
- Tony winner recites local poet’s work - Duluth News Tribune
Tony winner recites local poet’s workDuluth News Tribune, MN - 41 minutes ago... MPR poetry show as well as on “A Prairie Home Companion” — but finding out that a poem of his was recited on the Tony Awards CBS television broadcast on ...
- Community calendar - May 22 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- 'Hancock' not quite super - Wellsville Daily Reporter
'Hancock' not quite superWellsville Daily Reporter, NY - 8 hours agoIt’s because it feels thrown together from an assembly of half-functional parts, electrified by a multimillion-dollar budget and left to lurch to life only ...
- Haiku poet to share interpretation of slave ship passage - Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.com
Muskegon Chronicle - MLive.comHaiku poet to share interpretation of slave ship passageMuskegon Chronicle - MLive.com, MI - 18 minutes agoThe poetry and accompanying art are part of a traveling exhibit called "Haiku Middle Passage." On display at the Muskegon County Museum of African American ...
- City Stages review: Ford Turrell - The Birmingham News - al.com
City Stages review: Ford TurrellThe Birmingham News - al.com, AL - 12 hours ago... Heartbeat," "Roll Away the Stone" and "Something to Believe In" had emotional heft, and they included intelligent lyrics that hinted at romantic poetry. ...
- 'Bottoms Up' at Calabash! - Jamaica Gleaner
The Calabash International Literary Festival will this year commemorate the works of celebrated West Indian author Claude McKay, among others. One of his most endearing works is the novel Banana Bottom (1933) which will be featured at the festival ...
- Former ER Mayor to Run for Assembly (R News)
After losing his job to a candidate named Koon, East Rochester's former mayor will run for state assemblyman against an incumbent named Koon. Dave Bonocchi announced his Republican bid for the state legislature Tuesday.
- Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup treble - This is London
Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup trebleThis is London, UK - 15 minutes agoEarlier, Cilla Black, celebrating 45 years in show business, handed out the silverware to the connections of South Central, the winner of the opening race. ...
- 'Memories' of Jones Island - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
'Memories' of Jones IslandMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 3 hours agoLoewen liked the poetry and symmetry of returning to the lakefront for "Map of Memories," but the cozy Danceworks space has certain advantages. ...
- To be Green or not to be Green (The Shorthorn)
Sustainability meets English composition this fall in a new freshman course that incorporates environmental topics into the curriculum. “Ecology of Writing” brings real-world issues into the classroom from local, regional and global levels, said English graduate teaching assistant Matthew Lerberg.
- Air Sick (Washington City Paper)
Michael Jordan was a champion. The District was a basketball hellhole. Something had to give.
- National HIV Testing Day held - Mid-Hudson News Network
NEWBURGH – To mark National HIV Testing Day, the Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center Thursday conducted a free testing clinic, distributed literature and held an annual day of entertainment, music, food, and poetry readings. Center HIV-AIDS ...
- Give Your Mom the Greatest Gift of Love This Mother's Day - BlackNews.com
Superior Twp, MI (BlackNews.com) - Mother's Day is May 11, 2008. Traditionally, Mother's Day is a time for expressing your love, so why not give your mom one of the greatest gifts of all time. Author Bradley L. Fowler recently composed a dynamic ...
- Education's not finished, BC grads told - Boston Globe
In a heartfelt ode to the power and joys of education, acclaimed historian David McCullough exhorted Boston College graduates yesterday to "make the love of learning central to your life." In his keynote address at the college's commencement on its ...
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