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- RGC breeding new book worms - McAllen Monitor
Enelinda Lopez says she loves working with children. The 18-year-old is even spearheading the Rio Grande City Public Library's youth reading program this summer. "Our goal is to get them into the books, you know, and so far it's going pretty good ...
- "Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiences - Denver Post
"Honus" cliched, but a home run to audiencesDenver Post, CO - 6 hours agoSometimes it's poetry, like when Richard Greenberg described baseball as "unrelentingly meaningful" in his Tony-winning play, "Take Me Out. ...
- Movie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008 - PopMatters
PopMattersMovie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008PopMatters, IL - 11 minutes agoAccording to Variety, the African American auteur, having just wrapped up his take on the legendary Buffalo Soldiers of World War II (Miracle at St. Anna, ...
- Drinking iced tea and getting beat up at ep altelier - Twin Cities Planet
Drinking iced tea and getting beat up at ep altelierTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoSeveral evenings a week you also can take in live music, poetry, spoken word, and stuff like that. For example, they offer an acoustic music open stage on ...
- Run errands, appreciate artwork at same time (The Gainesville Sun)
Gainesville is one town where art is grafted onto every corner. While multi tasking is not a method I recommend for appreciating the masterpieces, it is a useful skill for adding a little culture to a busy day.
- 'God' works in clever, mysterious ways - Newsday
What a remarkable new voice can be found in "God's Ear," the inconsolable-family drama and verbal style show that Jenny Schwartz clicks smartly together with an improbable combination of sorrow and exhilarating flair. In a tight, intense ...
- Rugged, unpretentious describes Scots to a tee - Canada.com
Rugged, unpretentious describes Scots to a teeCanada.com, Canada - 4 hours agoAnd poetry is part of their soul. In Edinburgh, where we'd come to run (my family) and cheer (me) the marathon, the city is fast becoming the most civilized ...
- The ten weirdest exam questions - Times Online
Students taking their finals in Cambridge last week were bemused to turn over their papers to find a question asking them to compare the poetry of Sir Walter Raleigh to the lyrics of Amy Winehouse. Yet mischief-making by the examiners is not new ...
- All Rights Reserved - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
All Rights ReservedSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - 19 hours agoShe has been publishing her poetry since 1996 in literary journals and magazines. She also writes personal essays which have been published in Forks in the ...
- Behind the Blue Curtain - Manville News
Manville NewsBehind the Blue CurtainManville News, NJ - 2 hours agoSince his youth, as a founding member of St. Louis-based Black Artists Group, he has savored his involvement in a variety of the arts — poetry, visual arts, ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS or venereal diseases from US prison guards ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Event photos: Griffin Poetry Prize gala - Quillblog
QuillblogEvent photos: Griffin Poetry Prize galaQuillblog, Canada - 53 minutes agoBlaser accepts congratulations from McClelland & Stewart president and publisher Doug Pepper. The evening’s guest speaker, UK poet Paul Farley (right), ...
- Rescuing the founder (Eastern Shore News)
Though cameras were still something of a novelty a century ago, the Eastern Shore is blessed with many photographs of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, for visitors and residents alike enjoyed capturing the world around them on film.
- Listening to Global Voices - NHPR
listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf). Our main goal on Word of Mouth is to try to find the stories that you may not get to hear anywhere else – to capture and curate the bits of information that zip around the Internet every day ...
- The Right Rev Hassan Dehqani-Tafti: Exiled Anglican Bishop in Iran (Independent)
Hassan Dehqani-Tafti was Bishop in Iran from 1961, in exile from 1979 until 1985. His life, it is fair to say, was an epic Anglican Christian story. His 1959 autobiography (published in both Persian and English) borrowed its title from the central Maidan (the great royal square) in the city of Isfahan; Naqsh-i-jahan. Like the square, his life was a unity with four sides or dimensions.
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