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- Raised in cane - The Columbus Dispatch
L OS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution. But a new novel paints a different picture: United Fruit Co. executives in starched linen suits, daughters who ...
- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave. in Belmont.
- Poet draws on life's contrasts - Chicago Tribune
Susan Hahn is not a boastful woman. Typically, in fact, she speaks in a thoughtful, subdued, self-effacing way that—like the voice of Daisy Buchanan in F. Scott Fitzgerald 's "The Great Gatsby"—forces you to lean in a bit closer and listen a ...
- Movement guru Zuleikha coming to Sarasota soon (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Internationally renowned movement guru Zuleikha has taught children and women with cancer to promote healing through movement, led Muslim and Christian Israelis and Palestinians in free movement and rhythm games, and empowered Indian teenage girls with the self-esteem that comes from "holding ourselves upright even beneath the burkha."
- ?Punk Half Panther? (New York Times)
For Juan Felipe Herrera, poetry is all about breaking down barriers.
- Virtual karma matters - Inquirer.net
Virtual karma mattersInquirer.net, Philippines - 6 hours ago... online galleries in one. Personally, as a user of these sites, I don’t always have the time and energy to whip out prose and poetry or upload pictures. ...
- Foundations pick up slack for schools - Modesto Bee
Foundations pick up slack for schoolsModesto Bee, CA - 28 minutes agoHer students at La Rosa Elementary School in Ceres shared the spotlight, reading poetry they wrote for friends and family at an open-microphone coffeehouse. ...
- Couples opt for humanist weddings as appeal of the church wanes - Scotsman
MORE and more couples are choosing humanist weddings over religious ceremonies because they have little connection with a church, a celebrant said last night. Figures released yesterday show humanist weddings are on the increase while overall ...
- Distance runner John Paul considered one of the greatest - Prince Edward Island Guardian
SUMMERSIDE — Long-distance runner William John Paul — originally from Half Way River, N.S., but an Island resident for over 50 years — will become a member of the P.E.I. Sports Hall of Fame on Sept. 20. The annual inductions take place at the ...
- A beautiful noise in the neighborhood - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
A beautiful noise in the neighborhoodThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoThe neighborhood youngsters, my kids included, gather wide-eyed out on the sidewalk, craning their necks to catch sight of the source of the musical poetry ...
- Review: Art Garfunkel at The Dome, Brighton - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: Art Garfunkel at The Dome, BrightonTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoUnfortunately, he was also given to sugary sentimentality, but in this he was joined by his audience, who sighed loud approval as he read mawkish poetry ...
- Owed to My Uncles - Business Lexington
Owed to My UnclesBusiness Lexington, KY - 3 hours agoHe taught me to appreciate poetry and to love reading and storytelling. Uncles, mine at least, allow you more space than your parents, teach you life ...
- Cleveland Orchestra welcomes top-notch guests - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Not one, but two significant Cleveland Orchestra debuts made Blossom Music Center the place to be over the weekend for the classically minded. Courtesy of the Cleveland Orchestra Lyndhurst native Orion Weiss was the poised soloist in Beethoven's ...
- Get Karadzic! How to catch a monster - The Independent
As Europe celebrates arrest of Karadzic, hunt is on for Mladic Suspect to face war tribunal within days Brigadier Ben Barry: I saw disturbing evidence of dark crimes all around me Marcus Tanner: With Karadzic in the dock, the Bosnians he terrorised ...
- Birdsong inspires Valley resident's novel (The Morning Call)
Most of us are content to regard birdsong as nothing more than a cheerful backdrop to the outdoor chores of our lives. But to Addie Kavanagh, the central character in Bethlehem author Joyce Hinnefeld's first novel ''In Hovering Flight,'' the songs of birds are the most glorious sounds she ever heard, that is, until she begins hearing an accusing chorus in their chatter, and seeing the horror of ...
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