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- When free speech doesnât come free (Online Journal)
Free speech is not without consequence . In the United States, for example, criticism of Israel is tantamount to heresy.
- 'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection' - Los Angeles Times
'i Gelosi,' 'Hiding Place,' 'Natural Selection'Los Angeles Times, CA - 30 minutes agoThe cast is uneven, and Whitty is not well served by Kevin Fabian's awkward direction, which makes following the play's mash-up of theater and life a little ...
- Livinâ La Vida Hands-Free Loca (Santa Monica Mirror)
This column has long questioned the need for California drivers to make telephone calls while they are operating a motor vehicle. So when it became law on July 1st that you couldnât talk and drive without a hands-free device, there was some sense of things moving down the right road.
- Science books in Urdu soon - Howrah News Service
Science books in Urdu soonHowrah News Service, India - 3 hours ago"Urdu has already made a remarkable contribution in poetry and literature and now we want to promote the language as a medium of instruction in subjects ...
- âShortstackâ piles it on with short takes at WHAT - Wicked Local Wellfleet
âShortstackâ piles it on with short takes at WHATWicked Local Wellfleet, MA - 3 hours agoThese lines suggest that Jones lends the lowliest of his characters the purest poetry. With the opossums, Rolin Jones seems not to take himself too ...
- John Adams Survives - City Journal
John Adams SurvivesCity Journal, NY - 34 minutes agoAdamsâs final words were poetry itself: âThomas Jefferson survives.â Actually, Jefferson had died a few hours earlier, though of course Adams didnât know ...
- Author, professor emeritus Jack Forbes explores a new view of Native Americans (California Aggie)
The basic history of the United States of America should be a familiar story to any college student, but writer and UC Davis professor emeritus Jack D. Forbes wants to rethink the way textbooks cover American history.
- Doughnut-ology: Will Bush-Wah convert? (WorldNet Daily)
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the possibility of our putative Presi-Dunce as a later-life convert to Catholicism , perhaps following the example of his diplomatic mentor/erstwhile poodle Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, but it doesn't quite compute.
- Exhibitions preview - Guardian Unlimited
Poetic flights of fancy would appear to be an apt description of the contemporary work of Axel Antas. This is because his makeshift assemblages, sculptures and interventions are rooted fundamentally in an absurd futility that forces us to consider ...
- A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7 - The Free Lance-Star
A list of exhibits currently on display at area galleries May 1-7The Free Lance-Star, VA - 48 minutes agoArts Center in Orange, 129 E. Main St. "Poetry of Color," paintings of John J. Fitzsimmons. Through June 7. 540/672-7311. Atrium Gallery Art Studio, ...
- Chris Watson, Bookends: The prose poem in California - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Chris Watson, Bookends: The prose poem in CaliforniaSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 33 minutes agoThe author of five books of poetry, Young believes two things about the prose poem: one, that they are as viable a form as conventional lined poems and, ...
- Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Stephen Collins Foster's young years in Pittsburgh in the 1800s helped shaped the music he would write later in his life.
- 2008 Bachelor of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at Marylhurst University - Marylhurst University
2008 Bachelor of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition at Marylhurst UniversityMarylhurst University, OR - 4 hours agoSarah La Du documents abandoned Oregon commercial and public buildings in a series of black and white and color photographs. ...
- Grant Park's 'Big Sur' concerto captures the West Coast - Chicago Tribune
On Wednesday, the Grant Park Orchestra under former principal conductor Hugh Wolff gave an estimated 13,000 listeners at Millennium Park a bracing shot of new American music that included the Chicago premiere of John Adams ' "The Dharma at Big Sur ...
- UC Santa Cruz creating 'Dead Central' room for Grateful Dead ... - Inside Bay Area
The Grateful Dead's long strange trip through American popular culture is ending in a library at the University of California at Santa Cruz, preserved for future generations of study by scholars and stoners. Three decades worth of archival materials ...
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