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- Grant High classmates mourn freshman - Sacramento Bee
While classmates penned tributes Tuesday to young Jaazaniah McGee, family members mourned his death. McGee died Monday after collapsing during a physical education class at Grant High School West Campus in Sacramento. His aunt, Patricia Cameron, said ...
- Rejuvenate Public Diplomacy! Bring Culture Back to the White House - Common Dreams
The many reports that have appeared on the failures of American public diplomacy during the Bush years have stressed its limitations in the area of information and educational programs. What some call the third pillar of public diplomacy -- cultural ...
- Oraz Agabaev’s world of art - Times of Central Asia
ASHGABAT, Sept. 17 (Turkmenistan Golden Age) - An exhibition of the works by a famous Turkmen graphic artist Oraz Agabaev to mark the painter’s 50th jubilee and 25th jubilee of creative work is opened at the Exhibition Centre in Ashgabat. The ...
- London brings his groove to A&M - Everything Alabama
R&B singer singer/songwriter London remembers the exact date he walked into the Universal Records building in New York City. On April 16, 2006, after more than four years struggling to be heard, London finally got his chance. "I'm not leaving without ...
- Ben Okri on why teenagers are poets - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukBen Okri on why teenagers are poetsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 18 minutes agoIt has the same intoxicating effect; it is the wine of life. When the young reach for their notebook and pen, it is because of intoxication. Poetry connects ...
- Two local artists to exhibit work at Wordslingers 2008 - Union
"Flight" by Grace Kelly Rivera, an artist who is inspired by the poet Rumi. She and John Mowen are showing their art at Wordslingers 2008, Sept. 13. Admission: $25 (floor) in advance/ $30 at the door; $20 (bleachers) in advance/ $25 at the door; $5 ...
- Children at South Ribble school don fancy work wear - Preston Citizen
Children at South Ribble school don fancy work wearPreston Citizen, UK - 42 minutes agoBy Andrew Greaves » Pupil’s at a South Ribble school dressed as different occupations up to mark National Poetry Day last week. ...
- Teens get shot at stardom - The News Journal
Teens get shot at stardomThe News Journal, DE - 10 hours agoFifteen finalists from throughout the state are to dance, sing, act, rap and share poetry in the contest that urges kids to “be in the spotlight for the ...
- The Almanac -- weekly (Moldova.org)
Today is Monday, Nov. 17, the 322nd day of 2008 with 44 to follow.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Saturn and Mercury. The evening stars are Mars, Venus, Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus.Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio.
- Fiction1. The Brass V... - Akron Beacon Journal
Fiction1. The Brass V...Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 11 hours agoA celebration of poetry with a beat; includes a CD. (Ages 9 to 12) 4. Gallop!, written and illustrated by Rufus Butler Seder. Animals seem to move when you ...
- The Last Word: Hollywood takes on the All Blacks - Otago Daily Times
The Last Word: Hollywood takes on the All BlacksOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 4 hours agoKurtwood Smith - the dude who played the father in Dead Poets Society but is more famous for playing Red in That 70s Show - would be my Kitch Christie, ...
- 1-25 of 137 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Stephen Elliott: HuffPo Exclusive - An Interview with Spoken Word Legend Bucky Sinister, author of Get Up, a 12 Step ... (HuffingtonPost)
Q - How did you go from King of the Roadkills to writing self-help books? Bucky - Get Up is not so much like a...
- Urbana celebrates 175 years with African culture (Daily Illini)
"Come Alive!" was the mantra for the celebration of the city of Urbana's 175th birthday on Saturday. The celebration was expanded to include African-American culture through song, dance, art and food. Urbana Mayor Laurel Prussing welcomed the audience and opened the festivities.
- Tapes Offer a Look Beneath the Surface of bin Laden and Al Qaeda (New York Times)
Recordings found in Afghanistan in 2001 provide a more spontaneous look at Al Qaeda than what is available through the carefully choreographed messages it releases.
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