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- Where will we be in 2020? - Colorado Springs Gazette
Imagine it's the summer of 2020. The Pikes Peak region has become such a model of success for midsize urban communities that time . com has sent a team of reporters and image-capture artists (once known as photographers) to do the story. What would ...
- Celebrating our culture in a festive fortnight (Manning River Times)
THE Manning Valley’s rich cultural community will be showcased over the next two weeks.
- Magical, mystical, historical romp - Globe and Mail
Magical, mystical, historical rompGlobe and Mail, Canada - 28 minutes agoUcello, a lover of Petrarch's poetry, can dream in seven languages. "He picked up languages the way most soldiers picked up diseases," Rushdie writes, ...
- Hundreds mourn 'beautiful angel' - Dawson Creek
BRAMPTON, Ont. - There were hundreds of mourners gathered at a funeral home yesterday to share their grief over the death of Nadia Kajouji, 18, the Carleton University student who disappeared March 9. Tears poured freely as those closest to the teen ...
- Copley senior has way with words (West Side Leader)
COPLEY — A Copley High School senior is part of a team that will compete nationally in a battle of words. Ryanaustin Dennis, 17, of Copley, earned one of six spots on the Cleveland National Youth Poetry Slam Team in April.
- 'Savage Grace' is savagely bad, but where's the grace? - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Who: With Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Eddie Redmayne. Directed by Tom Kalin. Rated: Not rated. Running time: 97 minutes. When: Opens Friday. Where: Cedar Lee Theatre, Cleveland Heights. Grade: D "Savage Grace" is an unfortunate mess of a movie ...
- Beware, Akho still keeping vigil - Times of India
Beware, Akho still keeping vigilTimes of India, India - 3 hours agoHis poetry bears subtle yet strong satires on ways of life, which created an indelible impact on his audience. His writings depict abstinence from worldly ...
- I'm Pretty Sure I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings - The Onion (satire)
I'm Pretty Sure I Know Why The Caged Bird SingsThe Onion (satire), NY - 1 hour agoBy Madeleine Schumann I must admit that, at first, I wasn't sure if I was going to like the African-American Lit class I signed up for. ...
- Uganda: Noise Polluting, Spitting Or Urinating? Big Brother is ... - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Noise Polluting, Spitting Or Urinating? Big Brother is ...AllAfrica.com, Washington - 2 hours agoAnd since Africans are in the habit of "killing" their lovers during love-making, there used to be a hideous orchestra of moans and/or heroic poetry. ...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Huntington Herald Dispatch
Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or oldHuntington Herald Dispatch, WV - 26 minutes agoIt is the poetry of Dr. Ricard's remarkable life. In so many ways, he was born and, now, died on the Fourth of July. And for the death knell to come from ...
- Peace is unofficial theme of this year's Ithaca Festival - Ithaca Journal
Peace is unofficial theme of this year's Ithaca FestivalIthaca Journal, NY - 3 hours agoAnother part of the festival is a project called “Postcards for Peace,” in which anyone can put poetry, pictures, letters or other art about what peace ...
- Haunted by his prison job - Las Vegas Sun
Haunted by his prison jobLas Vegas Sun, NV - 2 hours agoOnce he left, he published poetry in newspapers and magazines about the job, and started a blog, Vegas Quixote, where he does more of the same: tell stories ...
- Christie's SwissArt Sale: From Albert Anker to Robert ZĂĽnd (Art Daily)
Albert Anker’s Strickendes Mädchen mit Korb (Knitting girl with basket) (estimate: SFr 800,000-1,200,000). ZURICH.-
- Present at the creation - Boston Globe
Amid the ongoing debate about the Founding Fathers - Is John Adams still underrated? Was Thomas Jefferson an unforgivable hypocrite? - one proposition recurs in the annual crop of books timed for publication around the Fourth of July. This was a ...
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poemSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoCarty, for her part, said Zangare is making assumptions about her income: ''I have not been paid any royalties by anyone who has promoted my poetry. ...
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