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- Fashion show spotlights toilets - MediaGlobal
MediaGlobalFashion show spotlights toiletsMediaGlobal, NY - 2 hours agoThese days, Nanda writes poetry, and many of her poems deal with the experience of living with daily discrimination. In one poem, she asks, ...
- Get your complete GTX280 scores here - Inquirer
Get your complete GTX280 scores hereInquirer, UK - 9 hours agoBecause we are free of Nvidian handcuffs, we can publish all of this early. It kind of sucks to have to wait, so we won't. That's what you get for signing ...
- Bill Blanko - Guardian Unlimited
The closest most lobby correspondents get to Scotland these days is a TBL (three bottle lunch) at the excellent Boisdale restaurant in Ecclestone Street or a snifter or 12 at Scotch Whisky Association receptions in Dover House in Whitehall. But ...
- Seminars, Forums, Workshops and More - Laredo Morning Times
The Laredo City Council is scheduled to meet today at 12:15 p.m. in City Council Chambers at City Hall, 1110 Houston St. On the agenda are three public hearings on bond issues. After the public hearings, the council will recess until 5:30 p.m. when a ...
- 'El NiƱo's' Transcendent Genre - Washington Post
John Adams likes to refer to traditional forms. "A Flowering Tree," for instance, his 2006 opera-oratorio, was his riff on Mozart 's "Magic Flute." Then there's "El NiƱo," the sprawling choral work that the Choral Arts Society is performing tomorrow ...
- Book Marks - Pride Source
"The Stone Gods," by Jeanette Winterson. Harcourt, 224 pages, $24 hardcover. Not too many fictional years from now, the planet Orbus has been devastated by a global war and is on the edge of environmental meltdown. The hope for humanity is just ...
- 'Voice of my ancestors' guided N. Scott Momaday, keynote speaker at ... - QuickDFW.com
books@dallasnews.com Karen Thomas is a freelance writer in Arlington. N. Scott Momaday, considered the dean of American Indian writers, grew up steeped in language. As a young Kiowa boy, the stories of his family and tribe flowed richly from ...
- Carnival set for a day of family fun - This is Hampshire
PREPARATIONS are fully under way for the new style Andover Carnival which will be parading through the town on Sunday. Music and entertainment will be on offer from 4pm until 8pm along with many activities planned for the early afternoon from 2pm ...
- The Editors - BBC Brasil
I knew we were starting a new project with Russia's biggest blogging platform this week. But clicking on our site - bbcrussian.com - on Monday morning, and following the links at the top of the page, I found blogger Yulia Ilinskaya describing an anti ...
- 8 DAYS IN JUNE: DSO again plays it cool in June (Detroit Free Press)
Symphony orchestras don't often let their hair down, and when they do, the results are often a bit embarrassing -- like your middle-age aunt trying to get jiggy with it on the dance floor at your cousin's wedding reception.
- Sorcery in a Stalinist landscape - The Age
The AgeSorcery in a Stalinist landscapeThe Age, Australia - 1 hour ago"But regardless of my rejection of the purification, whether I believe in it or not, it represents poetry," he says. He was brought up with superstitious ...
- The Cuban Kid in Concert tonight in Union City - Bridgeton News
Journal file photo Union City Commissioner Lucio Fernandez, left, celebrates on Election Night with Mayor Brian Stack. Tonight, Fernandez takes center stage of a different kind when he performs show tunes in concert. Union City Commissioner Lucio ...
- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical (The New York Sun)
'When intellectuals can do nothing else they start a magazine." So spoke Irving Howe about his decision to launch Dissent in 1954. The dean of New York social democracy was drawing on reserves of nostalgia for Partisan Review, the literary journal founded 20 years earlier that had changed the way politically engaged intellectuals wrote for a general audience. All smart sheets trace a lineage ...
- Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest Novel - Kitsap Sun (Subscription)
Personal History Informs David Guterson's Newest NovelKitsap Sun (Subscription), United States - 1 hour agoLater, he breaks free from the "unhappiness machine" and sneaks off to the Olympic Peninsula's Hoh rainforest with Gnostic gospels and Buddhist poetry in ...
- Nursery rhymes. Tales often gory but they still connect with ... - Canada.com
Canada.comNursery rhymes. Tales often gory but they still connect with ...Canada.com, Canada - 4 hours agoThe more adept a child is at perceiving rhyme, for example, the faster he or she will progress in reading. Fortunately, Hewes says this effect isn't ...
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