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- Where Will Conservatives Threaten to Move To When Obama Takes Office? - Huffingtonpost.com
Uttered in liberal enclaves from Cambridge to the Castro District since the Florida recounts in 2000, the Canadian Gambit was the political equivalent of biting a cyanide capsule after a failed intelligence mission. Its application ranged from using ...
- DCist Interview: Sarah Vowell (DCist)
You don't need to be told who Sarah Vowell is anymore. You can immediately recognize her voice from years and years of This American Life appearances, her role in The Incredibles , and her road-trip ready audio books, especially Assassination Vacation . Maybe you find her nasal tone irritating, maybe you don't, but you know that she has an uncanny ability to nail down the unique ...
- Matshikiza's fans say goodbye - The South African Star
Matshikiza's fans say goodbyeThe South African Star, South Africa - Sep 20, 2008His life was celebrated with poetry, song and emotions. Actor Sello Maake ka Ncube was tearful as he recalled how humbled he was when Matshikiza had come ...
- Teen Prostitute Describes Life On The Streets (KRXI-TV Reno)
As police continue to crack down on suspected prostitutes in Fruitvale, one young woman spoke candidly to KTVU reporter Amber Lee about how her young life as a top student fell into a downward spiral of sex and drugs.
- People in the news - Northbrook Star
Sandra Pesmen of Northbrook was recently inducted into the University of Illinois' Media Hall of Fame. Pesmen served as a reporter at The Daily Illini during her four years at the University of Illinois, from 1948-52. She went on to a distinguished ...
- Well-acted, well-timed 'Raisin in the Sun' at the Cleveland Play House - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
Well-acted, well-timed 'Raisin in the Sun' at the Cleveland Play HouseThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - Nov 15, 2008in turn inspired the title of a 1959 play by Lorraine Hansberry that became the first Broadway production written by a black woman. ...
- Jonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ... - National Post
National PostJonathan Kay on the death of Quebec nationalism — and the 1972 ...National Post, Canada - 11 minutes agoYet buried amidst all the bad poetry and stale anti-colonial rhetoric lies the key to understanding the two reasons why “revolutionary nationalism” never ...
- Teaching Kids to be Kind to Animals - American Chronicle
Teaching Kids to be Kind to AnimalsAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoI am passionate about teaching, writing, poetry, art, fashion, crafts, and parenting. We are an online magazine for national, international, state, ...
- ALICIA KEYS: The Belle of the Black Ball interview with Kam Williams (Eurweb)
*Alicia Keys burst on the scene in April of 2001 with the release of the single Fallin' from Songs in A Minor, the critically-acclaimed debut album which launched her meteoric rise.
- Oliver St John Gogarty Literary Festival - Galway Advertiser
Oliver St John Gogarty Literary FestivalGalway Advertiser, Ireland - 9 hours agoThere will also be a poetry workshop, live entertainment, art exhibitions, and a cycle race. The festival begins on Thursday November 6 with registration at ...
- Exhibit an artistic response to book banning - Contra Costa Times
Exhibit an artistic response to book banningContra Costa Times, CA - 2 hours ago... installation and performance artist Victor Cartagena remembers El Salvadorian poet and soldier Roque Dalton by hanging text from his poetry books from ...
- THE TONY RICH PROJECT RETURNS: 'Exist' is the singer-songwriter's new release on new label. (Eurweb)
*When music fans got their first listen to Tony Rich, he was quite a piece of work, a project, as a matter of fact. Under the moniker The Tony Rich Project, his debut album, called “Words,” offered up the 1995 hit single “Nobody Knows.”
- BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATES AFRICAN DIASPORA DURING OCTOBER - 24 Hour Museum
24 Hour MuseumBLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATES AFRICAN DIASPORA DURING OCTOBER24 Hour Museum, UK - 7 hours agoTel: 020 8986 2264 Families are invited to hear magical stories and poetry by Diana Olutunmogun and poet Adisa. Adults and children are invited to dress in ...
- Finding comfort alongside Maya Angelou (Concord Monitor)
Maya Angelou published her blockbuster memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, in 1969, when she was in her early 40s and I was a 17-year-old white Southerner trying my luck in New York City. Catching her on late night television, I fell utterly under her spell.
- Airplanes: Good or Evil? - Walrus Magazine
Airplanes: Good or Evil?Walrus Magazine, Canada - 4 hours agoYou become acquainted with the poetry of the forms in the earth at the macro level. Mist sinking into the recesses of a valley, glaring white snow gathered ...
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