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- Ramzy Baroud's "The Second Palestinian Intifada" - OpEdNews.com
Ramzy Baroud is a veteran Palestinian-American journalist and former Al-Jazeera producer. He also taught Mass Communication at Australia's Curtin University of Technology and is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of the Palestine Chronicle, a vital ...
- May 2008 - AccessAtlanta
Barbara Walters swings into Decatur tonight to plug “Audition,” her new memoir that has received such scant publicity recently. Despite what has seemed like a total news blackout, “Audition” sold a whopping 250,000 copies in its first week ...
- 7:17 p.m.: Mother seeks justice for son’s death - Herald-Bulletin
INDIANAPOLIS — Rita Abram never saw her son Henry Orlando Bryant in a boxing match. “He liked boxing, big-time boxer,” said Abram, formerly of Anderson. “He was a Golden Glove. He boxed in high school and got a Golden Glove. I confess I never ...
- 'Globalisation is only for men' - Sify
New Delhi: Globalisation, as Tamil poet and MP K Kanimozhi sees it, remains masculine in gender. It has not brought liberation for India's women who still do not have the freedom to say and write what they want, says the daughter of a famous father ...
- 'The Willow Tree' offers cautions about what we see (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Iranian director Majid Majidi's sad, soulful film is his second to explore blindness and sight on multiple levels. His heartbreaking 1999 film, "The Color of Paradise," focused on the desperately lonely but strangely happy existence of a blind 8-year-old.
- Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman Scholar - New York Sun
Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman ScholarNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBy writing a "literary life" of Jefferson, Mr. Hayes, a professor of English at the University of Central Oklahoma, is able to approach his extremely ...
- Talented texters with an artistic ear - Ledbury Reporter
Talented texters with an artistic earLedbury Reporter, UK - 4 hours agoThe Ledbury Poetry Festival has launched a text poem contest, and two free tickets to the Eastnor music celebration are being offered as prizes. ...
- PLAY REVIEW: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide... - The South Florida Times
PLAY REVIEW: For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide...The South Florida Times, FL - 46 minutes agoNow, a play full of poems is just in time for National Poetry Month, but not everyone can pull it off. This is no worry for directors Patricia Warren and ...
- Swiss show highlights Homer's impact on culture - Deseret News
Swiss show highlights Homer's impact on cultureDeseret News, UT - 1 hour agoProof is provided by 230 exhibits on view at the show titled "Homer, the Myth of Troy in Poetry and Art." Lenders include more than 50 European and American ...
- Literary Festival calendar of events - Newburyport Current
Literary Festival calendar of eventsNewburyport Current, MA - Apr 24, 20086 pm, Conversations About Poetry, at the Firehouse Center for the Arts, Market Square: Join XJ Kennedy, poet, anthologist and editor of numerous poetry ...
- South Central? South Bronx? No, It’s the Middle East - Egypt Today
After decades of conflict throughout the region, its no wonder the international community has not painted the Middle East in the brightest of colors, but what are those within this portrait doing to change the picture? Would you believe that ...
- Chicago Opera Theater makes growing its base a priority - Chicago Tribune
Chicago Opera Theater makes growing its base a priorityChicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoEvents are scheduled through May 25 at the University of Chicago Gleacher Center, Columbia College, Indo-American Center, Chicago Cultural Center and other ...
- Cape Town Edge brings six shows to NAF - ArtslinkNews
Cape Town Edge brings six shows to NAFArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours agoWritten by Kemble Elliott, ’Twixt Cup and Lip was originally a biography in poetry which set out to do no more than record an extraordinary friendship that ...
- Third-year in philosophy named Beinecke scholar - University of Chicago Chronicle
Nathana O’Brien spent six months studying abroad in Germany and Austria last year. Nathana O’Brien came to the College with a passion for science—but after one philosophy course, she said, “I did a complete 180.” “I’m a perfect example ...
- Go! guide June 27 (The Daily Reflector)
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