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- A jarring diagnosis bolsters his will to succeed - Bridgeton News
Basheer Shareef didn't have the cane in his hand for long. He threw it down, letting it land on the floor of his living room in Newark. "Walk with me," he said, starting to recite a poem he is in the middle of writing. "Take my hand for a moment ...
- Dr. Joan Hoffman Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. Joan Mary Hoffman BELLINGHAM, WA, November 12, 2008 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Dr. Joan Hoffman, Professor of Spanish at ...
- Students have class rapped up - Oxford Mail
Students have class rapped upOxford Mail, UK - 3 hours ago... Three Poetry and Storytelling in Performance was the brainchild of ‘Slam’ poet and Oxford Brookes lecturer Steve Larkin and champion for black education ...
- Eyes & Ears of Moreno Valley - Black Voice News
Eyes & Ears of Moreno ValleyBlack Voice News, CA - 7 hours agoMoreno Valley again I start with some very sad news, a long time resident Charles Cedric Lewis went to be with the Lord. He was the loving husband, ...
- Even now, life's lessons still flow freely from 'Free to Be' - Chicago Tribune
Even now, life's lessons still flow freely from 'Free to Be'Chicago Tribune, United States - 26 minutes agoThe book — filled with poetry and fiction by Shel Silverstein and Lucille Clifton, among many others — would have been enough, but there was a record, too, ...
- The Mistress of Spices - Indolink
I, for one, will never again take my spices for granted, thanks to Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni's wondrous new novel "The Mistress of Spices." I now know that the dry red chili "was born of Agni, god of Fire to bring taste to this bland world," and "is ...
- Winners praise Obama at National Book Awards (The Buffalo News)
NEW YORK -- The economy hung like a cloud over the 59th annual National Book Awards. Barack Obama was the silver lining.
- Authors' group celebrates 25 years with gala and talk (St. Catharines Standard)
Responding to a newspaper ad has led to a quarter century of discussions and friendships with fellow writers for Anne Osborne, a member of the [...]
- Misogyny allowed to run rampant - Calgary Herald
After seeing Le Retour, a French version of his The Homecoming, now playing at Théâtre du Nouveau Monde, my guest and I were ready to join the club of naysayers who protested when Harold Pinter won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005. If nothing ...
- Hope chest - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hope is the thing with feathers. Hope springs eternal. The triumph of hope over experience. The last best hope. Of all we hope in Heaven! Hope is a waking dream. The hope of glory. Whoa there, we're getting a bit carried away with ourselves, aren't ...
- Awards celebrate young people - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Norfolk Eastern Daily PressAwards celebrate young peopleNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 1 hour agoHer classmates and family describe her bravery as inspirational. Sophie Earland, 13, from Felixstowe, for courageously supporting her family when her ...
- US activists in solidarity with political prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal - Workers World
Workers WorldUS activists in solidarity with political prisoner Mumia Abu-JamalWorkers World - 4 hours agoArtists from the Hip Hop Workshop, a project aimed at keeping youth out of gangs while creating music without offensive language, provided poetry, dance, ...
- Holiday books: Young readers - San Francisco Chronicle
Holiday books: Young readersSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoMore than 100 authors and illustrators turn such kernels into prose, poetry and art for a rich and robust panorama of presidential history. ...
- English department to host poet Fairchild as part of new reading series (The Pine Log)
The SFA Department of English and Philosophy will host award-winning poet B.H. Fairchild as part of the department's new reading series. The poetry reading will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Liberal Arts North, Room 102, on the SFA campus. The reading is sponsored by the Bachelor of Fine Arts in creative writing program at SFA.
- Stalin Still Remembered in Georgia - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaStalin Still Remembered in GeorgiaVoice of America - 19 minutes ago... an abusive family life and a bout of smallpox that nearly killed him at age 6. He also wrote romantic poetry in his early years, which he seemed to ...
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