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- Do “progressives” have a special dislike for Israel? No, says ... - Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
Wisconsin Jewish ChronicleDo “progressives” have a special dislike for Israel? No, says ...Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle - 18 minutes agoWe come out of an indigenous American tradition of progressivism that is close to some of the “democratic socialism” that has been practiced in the European ...
- Poets, Actors Celebrate Lincoln's Poetic Side - Media For Freedom
Poets, Actors Celebrate Lincoln's Poetic SideMedia For Freedom, Nepal - Oct 7, 2008Not all of the readings were strictly poetry. Academy Award-nominee Joan Allen had the honor of reading a speech that Lincoln delivered in November 1863 at ...
- Nigeria: Osundare Wins Poetry Prize - AllAfrica.com
Nigeria: Osundare Wins Poetry PrizeAllAfrica.com, Washington - 6 hours agoNigeria's highest poetry prize is ANA/Cadbury Prize worth $1000. A letter from the organisers of the award, Assilah Forum Foundation, a non-profit ...
- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work (The Plain Dealer)
Editor's note: Reporters usually are careful to stay out of the action. They watch, listen and ask questions, but they don't set things in motion. Michael Heaton got involved because he wanted to help a lonely man who reached out to him in his dying days.
- People in the news - SouthCoastToday.com
People in the newsSouthCoastToday.com, MA - 1 hour agoHer collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks" hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com's list of best-selling poetry books, ...
- Wow: We live in Music City, USA (Orlando Sentinel)
Have you heard? Orlando will be the fourth city in an international list of major music cities to become a "Gibson GuitarTown." Yes, Orlando is a major music city! Remember all the "boy bands," matchbox twenty, Creed? They all originated here, or their recording/management/production companies are based in Orlando. Music is still a huge business here. This community project unites celebrities ...
- Poetry reading to benefit Lupus Foundation - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Poetry reading to benefit Lupus FoundationSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 16 hours ago... Entertainment Group, LLC on Saturday, October 18th, 2008 as we bring awareness and culture to you with a night of poetry, music, and Lupus information. ...
- Capsule Stage Reviews: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, A Murder of Crows, Onegin, Pal Joey, Unbeatable: A Bold New Musical (Houston Press)
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Poor hunky Brick (Brian Heaton) is terribly misunderstood in Tennessee Williams's Mississippi hothouse menagerie, on steamy view at Playhouse 1960. Nobody believes he never slept with his best friend Skipper. The irony is that the two people closest to him could care less if he ...
- Spanish bookstore in Port Chester encourages immigrants to read (The Journal News)
Many people who wander into Paula Farrier's Spanish bookstore have never read a book before. "I recommend something easy, and they keep coming back," Farrier said. "They say, 'Paula, I'm almost done with my book!'
- The Great Outdoors (The Milan News-Leader)
Camping in Southeast Michigan is no longer only about s'mores and soggy sleeping bags.
- Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times)
Selective listings from art critics of The New York Times.
- Identity Search | For local venues, when one door closes, another opens (Urban Tulsa)
This last week in July sees one cherished venue close, and another open. On July 18, Jeff Richardson threw the Continental's farewell party, two weeks before it closes to the public in preparation for renovations that will eventually convert the room into an extension of McNellie's. It was a fairl... By Josh Kline.
- A BUCKET OF BLOOD - Fangoria
FangoriaA BUCKET OF BLOODFangoria - 1 hour agoMade at the close of the decade that gave him his name, Roger Corman’s A BUCKET OF BLOOD was supposed to be nothing more than another American International ...
- Guelf by Mick Imlah - Guardian Unlimited
Love moves the family, but hate makes the better soldier; why would the boxer scatter his purse, sell up his soul, be Ugolino evermore, for the soft-hard piece of his rival's ear - were it not for the lovely taste of hate; if it didn't award him a ...
- The CSO Synergizes Itself - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderThe CSO Synergizes ItselfChicago Reader - 6 hours agoMcBurney narrates and Nicholas Rudall, former artistic director of Hyde Park’s Court Theatre, interjects snippets from diaries, poetry, letters, ...
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