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- Boyd Tonkin: The Week In Books - Independent
Boyd Tonkin: The Week In BooksIndependent, UK - 8 hours agoIf Her Majesty felt the need for a soothing topic of conversation with the embattled Archbishop of Canterbury, she might have chatted about poetry. ...
- Seven More Suspended - The Bulletin
PHILADELPHIA - Seven more Department of Human Services workers were suspended yesterday, after Mayor Michael Nutter lashed out at the agency for failing to do their jobs, which led to a young teenager's death. Late Friday, Assistant Health ...
- Volunteer opportunities - Muncie Star Press
Volunteer opportunitiesMuncie Star Press, IN - 5 hours agoAlpha Center Adult Day Service: Piano players and other musicians, poetry readers, storytellers, and assistants with events, meals and client needs. ...
- Slow Food Nation celebrates good, clean and fair food - San Mateo County Times
THERE HAS hardly been a time in recent history when food has played so prominently on everyone's minds. It's in the news every day — food prices are rising, grain is being used to make fuel, rice is being hoarded. At the same time, sales of organic ...
- Inspiration All Around (Tucson Weekly)
Ruby Dee and the Snakehandlers create aggressive, no-nonsense honky-tonk music
- RSO Spotlight (Daily Vidette)
Students with an interest in writing can use Euphemism as an outlet for that creative bug. The Registered Student Organization is an online-only literary magazine published by ISU undergraduate and graduate students. Once a semester, students involved in the RSO read, vote on and publish poetry, fiction, non-fiction, visual art and much more.
- Inside the peace corps of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra - Times Online
It’s 1am and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra is at play. A Syrian and an Egyptian joke about who has the most national pride. Yoni, an Israeli, plays an energetic game of table tennis with an Iranian. The Iranian is winning. This is both the ...
- In Nairobi’s slums, E.C. Glass teacher finds hope - Lynchburg News and Advance
Surrounded by appalling poverty and thousands of miles from home, E.C. Glass High School teacher Patty Worsham at first wasn’t sure where she fit in. She was in an urban slum in Kenya’s capital city of Nairobi to deliver supplies donated by Glass ...
- Putting ‘pollie’ power to good use is shear genius - Inverell Times
Putting ‘pollie’ power to good use is shear geniusInverell Times, Australia - 5 hours ago“It was a tremendous effort with so many things happening,” Mr Torbay sad. “There is a lot of talent and generosity in small country towns and this was very ...
- Talking Mowlavi with Coleman Barks - Presstv
American poet, Coleman Barks was born in 1937 in Tennessee. He attended North Carolina and California universities, and taught poetry and creative writing at the University of Georgia for thirty years. Barks is known as a translator of works by the ...
- Message to a godson results in life and faith book - The Virginian-Pilot
Message to a godson results in life and faith bookThe Virginian-Pilot, VA - 1 hour agoShe also has written several plays and has published in the poetry anthology "The Other Side of Midnight." Her first book was titled "A Reason to Hope When ...
- My wife waltzed away with a suave French seducer, reveals Strictly's ... - Daily Mail
His twinkly charm and eccentric sense of humour have made Strictly Come Dancing judge Len Goodman an unlikely TV icon. Now he's telling the story of his life in a rollicking autobiography. In the first of two exclusive extracts, he looked back on his ...
- Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at ASU's West campus - Arizona State University
Events celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at ASU's West campusArizona State University, Tempe - 37 minutes ago... are free and open to the public (there is a fee for visitor parking on campus). The schedule is: For the Love of Hispanic Poetry: Thursday, Sept. ...
- African American and Ethiopian Relations - Tadias Magazine
Tadias MagazineAfrican American and Ethiopian RelationsTadias Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoAlthough physically separated from their ancestral homeland and amidst the opprobrious shackles of slavery, African American poets, writers, abolitionists, ...
- It's no surprise 'Nights in Rodanthe' is a tear-jerker - MLive.com
If you need a good cry, "Nights in Rodanthe" is preferable over pounding your thumb with a hammer. All right -- to be fair, this adaptation of a weepy romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks ("The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember") features beautiful people ...
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