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- Latino poets bring different perspectives to âThe Wind Shiftsâ (Register Pajaronian)
Published in 2007, âThe Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetryâ represents a breakdown of the conventions that once governed the craft of the Latino poet. A reading from the anthology tonight at Cabrillo Collegeâs Watsonville Center will showcase Latino poetry as it exists today.
- Librarians promote reading in summer - Alexandria Town Talk
Librarians promote reading in summerAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 8 hours agoTerry had pulled a poetry book off the shelf. "I like to read," he said. "I plan to read five books today." Jailyn Simmons, 7, was reading "It's Halloween, ...
- William Petersen leaving "CSI"; Jessica Alba shows off baby Honor: The ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Say goodbye to Grissom. The head Gore Geek is leaving Las Vegas. William Petersen, who has been lead character Gil Grissom on "CSI" since the show began eight years ago, is leaving the show in the middle of the coming season. He will, however, stay ...
- Festival a celebration of a city's people - Tonight South Africa
The annual Feast of the Clowns community festival is again upon us. It is organised by the Tshwane Leadership Foundation (TLF) - an NGO which works with inner city churches, community organisations and the metropolitan municipality. the festival aim ...
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- Fair talent winners sing way to top - Geneva Sun
Fair talent winners sing way to topGeneva Sun, IL - 18 hours agoSecond place was awarded to Russ Devereaux, representing St. Charles, for his oratory of an original piece of poetry entitled A Call To Arms. Third place ...
- Eric Cantona: Still the king of England? - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukEric Cantona: Still the king of England?Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoIt's 11 years since Eric Cantona retired from mixing artistry with mayhem on the football pitch, and blending poetry with mind-blowing madness off it and, ...
- Church has heart for art (The Greenville News)
When he was growing up on a farm in the African nation of Namibia, Johann Vanderbijl felt that he was a misfit.
- The phraseology of old bones - Burlington County Times
The German poet, playwright, and critic Friedrich Schiller thought there were two kinds of poets: "sentimental" and "naive" (and neither term, for Schiller, was an insult). Sentimental poets, he said, are self-conscious and retrospective; they "look ...
- Archive Artifact #2: Is Bush Actually the Devil Himself? 2002-2007 - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsArchive Artifact #2: Is Bush Actually the Devil Himself? 2002-2007OpEdNews, PA - 24 minutes ago... publish hundreds of freelance magazine and newspaper articles and political commentary columns along with 7 books of poetry and short fiction. ...
- Cleveland teen wins national filmmaking contest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Timothy Kay, an 18-year-old from Cleveland, gambled when he invested all of his $3,000 in college money in his movie. But he hit a big payoff: a full tuition-paid scholarship to Regent University's School of Communication and the Arts. He was among ...
- I'm as mad as hell ... - Globe and Mail
I'm as mad as hell ...Globe and Mail, Canada - 6 hours agoand poetry in the world? Do they even know that Mulan was an epic Chinese poem before it was a Disney movie? Most of us do not know enough about China to ...
- "Yoko Ono. Between the Sky and My Head" Exhibition Featured at Kunsthalle Bielefeld (Art Daily)
Several cat sculptures called 'Bastet' created by artist Yoko Ono are shown at Kunsthalle Bielefeld. EFE/Oliver Krato. BIELEFELD, GERMANY.- Yoko Ono, born in 1933 in Tokyo, is one of the pioneers of Conceptual Art. In 1952, she became one of the first women in Japan to study philosophy.
- CHANDLER: Art shows make political statement - Rocky Mountain News
CHANDLER: Art shows make political statementRocky Mountain News, CO - 22 minutes agoLoughlin has visited Iran several times and in this project will include banners with faces of Iranian citizens, verses of Iranian poetry, ambient sound ...
- Paul Batou Demands Audience and Respect for Iraq - AINA
A colorful book about Iraq's history and legends, people and traditions, religions and famous sites, war and disaster. While a pharmacy student at the University of Baghdad, Paul Batou and his buddies did not know that war awaited them at the turn of ...
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