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- Neto's Tucson by Ernesto Portillo Jr. : Measuring life one milestone ... - Arizona Daily Star
Tucson's Primavera Foundation, which works with homeless people and the working poor, coordinates a work and mentoring program for released inmates. The Prisoner Re-entry Program is in its third year with funding from the U.S. Department of Labor ...
- BHS's literary magazine continues to be well-received (The Pantagraph)
BLOOMINGTON -- When they started the season, Bloomington High School artists, poets and writers knew it would be difficult to live up to the achievements of their peers last year.
- Sufi music mystical in essence? - Hindustan Times
HIS SONGS strike a serene chord. They can enliven a dull mood. Sufi singer Ahmed Hussain Warsi talks with Hindustan Times on the growing popularity of this form of music, the spiritual significance of Sufiana and more. Spiritual soothing Sufi poetry ...
- A long flowering - Baltimore Sun
The poet Josephine Jacobsen, in an essay she wrote for The Sun almost 30 years ago, decried how hard it was to get inside things that should be easy to open (milk cartons, aspirin bottles), yet how quickly Americans seemed to expect personal intimacy ...
- Social Studies: Hartford Hospitality - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateSocial Studies: Hartford HospitalityHartford Advocate, CT - 1 hour agoBy Krystian von Speidel New Britain Museum of American Art director Douglas Hyland and his wife Tita hosted an intimate reception at their West End manse ...
- Charles Williams, the odd Inkling - Times Online
Charles Williams, the odd InklingTimes Online, UK - 10 minutes agoGeoffrey Hill has recently stressed the energy and intelligence of Williams’s work on the history of English poetry. Theologians continue to circle round ...
- B-52s refuel, get back in action with Lauper tour (Tacoma News Tribune)
The rejuvenated B-52s – Fred Schneider, Keith Strickland, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson – are still dancing this mess around 30 years after their deliriously wacko hit “Rock Lobster” shook up common notions of what rock ’n’ roll should, and could, be.
- A meeting with Che Guevara - Rediff
1965 was a very eventful year in Algeria. Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ] leader Sheikh Abdullah, who had been released from prison in India, under the pretext of seeing Algerian Revolutionary leader and President Ben Bella turned up in Algiers and met ...
- Bad bard William Topaz McGonagall beats JK Rowling in Edinburgh ... - The Canadian Press
Bad bard William Topaz McGonagall beats JK Rowling in Edinburgh ...The Canadian Press, Scotland - 44 minutes agoDevotees hold annual suppers in his honour at which his poetry is recited and the meal eaten backwards - dessert first. Such, however, is the potential ...'World's worst poems' at auction BBC Newsall 36 news articles
- The Child Ballads - Cheekbone Hollows - Spacelab
SpacelabThe Child Ballads - Cheekbone HollowsSpacelab, MN - 6 minutes agoThe second track, "They Hunt Us We Run", is an eclectic collection of thought-provoking poetry, sound, and melody cemented together in excellent fashion ...
- It Takes a Village - Chronogram
It Takes a VillageChronogram, NY - 17 minutes agoMerritt will sponsor booksignings all day, with literary panels on spirituality, history, children’s books, poetry, mystery, literary fiction, ...
- Pitchfork: Overlooked Records 2008 (Pitchfork)
While we recuperate from our festival weekend, we present our annual look at some of the more underappreciated records from the first half of the year. read more
- He's a bad poet, and everybody knows it (Winston-Salem Journal)
The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid $12,840 yesterday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet to assault the English language.
- Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting ... - PR Inside
www.cheapflights.com - It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. Cities across the globe take this ...
- Bulbs come in colors - Austin Chronicle
Local sound artist/pianist Tom Grzinich plans on taking out some aggression tomorrow night at Ballet Austin. Oko Jumu, the name of the night's event, features performances from guitar/drum duo Bulbs and video from experimental film artist Scott Stark ...
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