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- Arts Calendar: 8/28-8/31 - Milford Daily News
AMAZING THINGS ARTS CENTER, 55 Nicholas Road, Framingham. Tonight at 7:30, Dan Cloutier hosts a Folk Open Mike featuring Ed Joseph. Admission is $6/$5 for members. Call 508-405-2787 or visit amazingthings.org. SHOWCASE LIVE, 23 Patriot Place ...
- Iconic Palestinian poet Darwish buried - Los Angeles Times
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK -- During the six years he spent in an Israeli prison, Haidar Jaradat read one poem over and over: "My Mother," by Mahmoud Darwish. "I long for my mother's bread," it begins. "My mother's coffee/Her touch." "It brought me comfort ...
- Review: 'Pineapple Express' is a high old time - CNN International
Review: 'Pineapple Express' is a high old timeCNN International - Aug 6, 2008... two features ("George Washington" and "All the Real Girls") managed to find poetry in poverty and earned the director comparisons to Terrence Malick. ...
- Melange on the Mic - Gay and Lesbian Times
Melange on the MicGay and Lesbian Times, CA - 2 hours agoThen when I saw hip-hop was picking up and saw more images of it on TV and video, my best friend taught me how to put my poetry into rhymes, and rhymes over ...
- National Arts Centre 'Legend' dies (The Globe and Mail)
Hamilton Southam, diplomat, founding visionary of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and many other cultural and historical institutions, died quietly Tuesday in Ottawa
- Palestinian poet's body flown to Ramallah - MSN UK News
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - The body of Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry gave voice to Palestinian national aspirations, arrived on Wednesday in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where mourners assembled for his funeral. A helicopter brought Darwish's ...
- Local author shares struggle, strength (News 8 Austin)
It's a long way from Bulgaria to Texas, but it was even longer before the Iron Curtain fell. Author Elizabeth Benlian Dianovich describes her journey to Texas in 1968 in her book, "God Saved Me in the Orient Express and I came to America."
- Del Martin, gay-rights pioneer - Philadelphia Daily News
SAN FRANCISCO - Pioneering lesbian-rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples here gained that right, died yesterday. She was 87. Kate Kendell, executive director of the National Center ...
- Competencies: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction and Back Again ... - RedOrbit
Competencies: From Deconstruction to Reconstruction and Back Again ...RedOrbit, TX - 6 hours ago... writing, and arithmetic.1 Arnold, who found it impossible to support his family on poetry alone, spent his entire working life as a school inspector. ...
- On being down in the mouth - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
On being down in the mouthTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 3 hours agoMany know it as poetry slamming. Inan is asking me if we can go to Apache again this trip. On slam nights, anybody can get up there. It seems scary as hell. ...
- 'Latino Music Festival' Spans Time, Borders - HispanicBusiness.com
Latest CDC Report on HIV Incidence Grossly Excludes Hispanics in 2006, the Fastest Growing Ethnic Population in the United States and its Territories Growing Epidemic in Gay and Bisexual Men in the United States Heightens the Call for a National AIDS ...
- Singer, not saint - Chicago Tribune
I am a huge fan of R. Kelly —the artist not the acquitted. But that's just the problem these days: How does one balance one's respect for an artist with that artist's unsavory personal life? Figuring this out is especially hard in a society where ...
- Giving back a ‘MUST’ for woman - Centre Daily
The thought of being ashamed that she has a mental illness doesn’t cross Turanne Gardner’s mind. She has low-level manic depression, winter depression, anxiety as well as physical struggles with migraines, all of which caused her to be homeless ...
- Sequel doesn't quite match up to original (The Florida Times-Union)
It is time for a revue. Take your seat. Adjust the lights, and open The Scrambled States of America Talent Show.
- Stratford's 2009 Phèdre Is a Co-Pro With A.C.T.; McKenna Will Star - Playbill
American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) announced Aug. 21 that Jean Racine's play Phèdre will be one of its productions for the 2009-10 season in a first-time co-production with Canada's world-renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival. In recent days ...
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