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- Definitions: The proletariat - Online Journal
“Suppose that some great disaster were to sweep ten million families out to sea and leave ’em on a desert island to starve and rot. That would be what you might call an act of God, maybe. But suppose a manner of government that humans have set up ...
- Manchester Pride 2004 (RainbowNetwork.com)
After producing "the most successful EuroPride ever" last year, Manchester Pride 2004 has ten more starry days and nights of packed activity to suit any discerning gay man or lesbian.
- Not your grandfather's quiet poetry reading - Whitworthian
Not your grandfather's quiet poetry readingWhitworthian, WA - 14 minutes agoThe phrase "reciting poetry" may bring to mind images like an older woman slowly reading a poem about flowers while everyone watches and quietly sips tea. ...
- New York Fall Theater Preview (Gothamist)
Photo of Radiohead's Anger/Nation courtesy Radiohole . The Fringe, the Summer Play Festival, the Ice Factory— all that's behind us . With summer all but over, it's time for the big dogs of Broadway take center stage once again. Today the Times arts section is packed with ads and articles about the upcoming theater season, which critic Charles Isherwood has dubbed A Season of Men . ...
- India v Australia day one as it happened (BBC News)
Sachin Tendulkar became the highest run scorer in Test cricket as India looked to build a big first-innings total in Mohali on day one of the second Test.
- Exploring Bell's Neck - Cape Cod Today
The woods are alive with bright colors T here is something wonderful about exploring Bell's Neck, especially in the fall. The woods are alive with bright colors, which reflect in the rippling waters of the Herring River and the two reservoirs. Red ...
- Celebrate Women: 'Rachel Rising' program set for Thursday - Daily Times
Joy Kimbrough/The Daily Times Rebekkah Hilgraves (left) and Joani Shaver, executive director of Haven House, talk about "Rachel Rising: A Celebration of Women in the Arts," to be held Thursday at Fairview United Methodist Church.
- A new poetry book in 4 Languages - جماليا
A new poetry book in 4 Languagesجماليا, United Arab Emirates - 8 minutes agoHis poetry, at once tightly condensed and intensely emotional, has been translated into several languages. This edition provides the first multilingual ...
- Handel's Forebears Given Fine Voice - RedOrbit
Handel's Forebears Given Fine VoiceRedOrbit, TX - 22 hours agoBut the music itself, while tuneful, never quite matches the timeless character of this prophetic and insightfully profound poetry.
- FARMINGTON Poet will start off writers series - Morning Sentinel
FARMINGTON Poet will start off writers seriesMorning Sentinel, maine - 9 hours agoHer second book of poems, "Fragment of the Head of a Queen," was published by Sarabande in August 2007. Marvin teaches poetry writing in Lesley University's ...
- LIBRARY PROGRAMS - Charleston Post & Courier
The Charleston County Public Library will offer the following free programs. All branches Food for Fines: Through Sunday, pay off your fines with food for the Lowcountry Food Bank. CCPL will forgive $1 in overdue fines for each new nonperishable food ...
- Net Result: the best sites for trying out your karaoke skills - Metro
MetroNet Result: the best sites for trying out your karaoke skillsMetro, UK - 13 hours ago... this site houses an online community where friends entertain each other with self-penned comedy, poetry and stories, or by singing their favourite songs ...
- Community Calendar - Daily Comet
Community CalendarDaily Comet, LA - Oct 5, 2008The event, sponsored by the Thibodaux Main Street program and the Houma Regional Arts Council, features visual art, live music, poetry readings, food, ...
- Arab ex-Knesset member highlights diminishing US role in world affairs (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The world's changing power dynamics during the Bush administration era were the focus of a lecture by former Arab-Israeli MP Azmi Bishara before a full audience at Hamra's Al-Madina Theater on Monday evening. In his lecture - entitled "What's the role for America after Bush?" - Bishara noted that the United States remains.
- Saddam now seen as the "Father of Martyrs" by visitors to his grave (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
AWJA, Iraq — In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God and Mohammed is his messenger."
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