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- Writers urged by ex-poet laureate to defend wildlife - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Robert Hass has issued a challenge at the international writers conference at Chatham College. The demilitarized zone separating the Koreas seems an unlikely literary metaphor, but it set the direction of Chatham University's first international ...
- Soap opera rewind - Detroit News
All My Children: Ryan and Annie find a note from Emma's kidnapper warning them not to contact the police or Emma will die. Anne is shot in the arm by the kidnapper. Erica reunites with Bianca and meets her new granddaughter, Gabrielle. Bianca's ...
- Does Your Personality Influence Who You Vote For? (Science Daily)
Does your personality influence who you vote for? The short answer is yes, according to one professor of psychology. As Americans go to the polls in record numbers to vote for the next U.S. president, some voters will crave social stability and others will crave social change. Liberals and conservatives divide according to these personality preferences.
- Life of faith evident as G.I. poet copes with illness - Grand Island Independent
We all have a gift, something to give. To help one another, each day that we live. It may be a handshake, a hug or a smile. To touch another life, makes it all worthwhile. For it's only in giving, that we truly receive; Blessings from God, to those ...
- Calendar (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
Classic film, "Giant," 2 and 6:30 p.m., Capitol Theatre, 159 Main St. Tickets: $5 adults, $3 ages 12 and younger; 263-0202.
- Library (Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin)
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org . Registration, when required, may be conducted by phone. The hours for the Plymouth Public Library are: Monday to ...
- Teachers' musings on Web sites cause stir - Myrtle Beach Online
CHARLOTTE -- A Thomasboro Elementary teacher faces firing for posting derogatory comments about students on Facebook, while four other Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teachers have been disciplined for posts involving "poor judgment and bad taste ...
- Anis Mojgani thinks back to his previous visit in Alaska - UAA Northern Light
Anis Mojgani thinks back to his previous visit in AlaskaUAA Northern Light, AK - 1 hour agoI try not to delineate between poetry and spoken word. So when writing poetry, I try to focus on just writing poems and then I read those, so it doesn't ...
- Black Affairs Council starts scholarship court (The Red and Black)
To celebrate a quarter-century of work supporting black culture on campus, the Black Affairs Council is hosting its annual BAC week with a new twist. "The Legacy Continues: Living the Legacy, Fulfilling the Dream for 25 Years" features staple programs such as Café Soul but will crown the first ever Court of Distinction this year.
- Book Festival Presenters (Alphabetically By Last Name) - St. George Daily Spectrum
Book Festival Presenters (Alphabetically By Last Name)St. George Daily Spectrum, UT - 25 minutes agoShe is an associate professor of English at the University of Utah, and has published two novels and three collections of poetry. ...
- Melisizwe's brave of mind and voice - Tonight South Africa
Melisizwe hails from Cape Town. He won the SABC2 Lentswe Poetry Competition. He's also a member of the hip-hop group, 5th Floor. He's performed internationally and on local festivals such as Urban Voices and Arts Alive Speak the Mind. He has a lot to ...
- TBA DIARY: Lemon Made Good Made Bad - Willamette Week
TBA DIARY: Lemon Made Good Made BadWillamette Week, OR - 1 hour agoWe learn this only when Lemon Anderson, best known from Russell Simmons's Def Poetry Jam, bursts into archaic flow and histrionic gesture before he has even ...TBA DIARY: Lemon Andersen—Another Perspective Willamette Weekall 2 news articles
- 'Darkness' cast is up to grave challenge - Theater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog
'Darkness' cast is up to grave challengeTheater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 6 hours agoAt times, the connective tissue falls lax as the dialogue turns to poetry devoid of passion. Thankfully, however, the material isn't played for ...
- Saddam now seen as the "Father of Martyrs" by visitors to his grave (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
AWJA, Iraq — In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is his messenger."
- Chinese artist to present demonstration through Nov. 16 at Lentz ... - Media Newswire (press release)
Chinese artist to present demonstration through Nov. 16 at Lentz ...Media Newswire (press release), NY - 8 hours agoXu is prominent in the art of seal-cutting, a unique form of traditional Chinese art that was once listed along with calligraphy, painting and poetry as one ...
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