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- Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support for - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Nuturing Motherhood: Siena House gives women shelter and support forSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 33 minutes agoHer mother helps care for 6½-month Jo Jo Joseph, and the baby's father is also attempting to turn his life around. She is beginning to write poetry again; ...
- Nepali literature blooming in Diaspora - Nepalnews.com
Nepalnews.comNepali literature blooming in DiasporaNepalnews.com, Nepal - 4 hours agoBy Indra Adhikari The poetry festival organised recently by the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) in Baltimore, USA, alongside the convention of ...
- Cal State S.B. students immerse themselves in Arabic (The Press-Enterprise)
Amber Tracy spent the past academic year studying Arabic. But with a full-time job and other classes, she wasn't progressing as quickly as she had wanted.
- IT’S CHIC TO BE A GEEK - LX News
IT’S CHIC TO BE A GEEKLX News, UK - 12 hours ago... love, do you come here often?’ Either that or being treated to the recital of some poetry – don’t even pretend that it wouldn’t get your pulse racing. ...
- Bazm-e-Urdu elects new office-bearers (The Peninsula)
Doha • Bazm-e-Urdu Qatar (BUQ), the oldest Urdu literary organization in Qatar, elected new office-bearers on Friday. Well-known poet Shaukat Ali Naaz was elected as Vice President along with Farid Nadvi. Syed Zauwar Hussain Zair, a young poet, was elected as General Secretary.
- Cultural Appropriation Is Not Cool - Firefox News
Cultural Appropriation Is Not CoolFirefox News, AZ - 7 minutes agoIt doesn't work with using poetry you've never read for story titles, it doesn't work with writing emo or mature subjects (and I'm not just talking pR0n, ...
- Survey Takes Closer Look at Fans of Verse - Washington Post
Survey Takes Closer Look at Fans of VerseWashington Post, United States - 12 hours agoPoetry readers tend to lead active lives, listen to music, read a lot, use the Internet and volunteer at significantly higher rates than non-poetry readers, ...
- City receives $1 million in art for its birthday - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The city received a major birthday gift yesterday that includes a 20-foot steel and fiberglass sculpture named "Arch," a new symphonic work, artist-mentored programs for city teens and a print portfolio designed to appeal to collectors. Together they ...
- Oakhill School reaches out to community with fair (Daily Herald)
Judging by the number of hot dog meals dispensed, Oakhill Elementary School's first community fair as the school year was winding down was a smashing success.
- The voyage of a lifetime - Austin American-Statesman
Ben Edelstein rose early, clambered up the steps of the Gypsy Soul and gazed out at deep blue water. Alone in a cove in the Galapagos Islands, the former Austin real-estate broker saw nothing but 3,000 miles of water between him and the Marquesas ...
- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetry - FayObserver.com
Cape Fear Profile: Neil Donnell Ray touches lives with poetryFayObserver.com, NC - 1 hour agoRay has also worked with other charitable organizations, including Meals on Wheels, the CARE Clinic, the Child Advocacy Center and the Rape Crisis Center. ...
- Sharon LaMotte shares her love of jazz (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Sharon LaMotte didn't start singing professionally until her mid-40s.
- What's Your Problem? (Washington City Paper)
Recent What's Your Problem? What's Your Problem? This Week: What Color Is Your Allergy? Posted: June 4, 2008 What's Your Problem? This Week: Dancing the Company Away Posted: May 28, 2008
- Celebrations - May 26 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Community news • Akron-Canton area winners of the Kids Speak Out essay contest sponsored by WVIZ/PBS ideastream and Time Warner Cable Northeast Ohio were: Whitney Porter of Akron's St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and Jenna Baisden of Perry High School. Honorable mention awards went to Alexandra Horning of St. Vincent-St. Mary, Alex Marzullo of Hudson High and LaTesia Conley of Massillon ...
- Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati' (International Herald Tribune)
If any work of fiction might be powerful enough to transcend the mountain of polemic, historical inquiry, policy analysis and reportage that stands between the Western reader and the Arab soul, it's this wonder of a book.
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