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- Mind the speed trap - Tribune
Speeding motorists, beware! Beginning today, the traffic police has begun charging enhanced penalty for overspeeding and racing following a notification by the administration. The police had recommended a hike in penalty for traffic violations to ...
- Students Organize Anti-Violence Rally - KDKA
Students Organize Anti-Violence RallyKDKA, PA - 14 hours agoAlso, students will read poetry, play music, give speeches and show off their art. The rally is scheduled to begin at 1:30 pm and run through 3 pm at Market ...
- 'Religulous' tackles trinity, extreme faith -- for laughs - MLive.com
AP Photo Probing: Bill Maher asks questions about faith in "Religulous." In "Religulous," Bill Maher argues against the arrogance of certainty with what he calls the humility of doubt. "I'm just asking questions," he tells a group of men gathered at ...
- Multiple sclerosis: the eloquent rage of a party girl cut down - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukMultiple sclerosis: the eloquent rage of a party girl cut downTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 30 minutes agoSo began a remarkable collection of poetry: as Collette talked, Rawlence wrote everything down on his laptop, nudged it into shape, then returned it for her ...
- Berkeley Video and Film Festival Showcases the Indie Spirit - Berkeley Daily Planet
The 17th annual Berkeley Video and Film Festival features its usual eclectic mix of independent cinema, from The Road to Bonneville, a documentary about hot rod racing in the salt flats of Utah, to George Aguilar’s virtual cinema-poems, with avatar ...
- Music notes: Evening full of Wunder at Wasatch Presbyterian Church - Salt Lake Tribune
The Wasatch Presbyterian Church will host "The Music of Dick Wunder: A 55-Year Retrospective," music inspired by Bible passages, hiking, poetry and "Lord of the Rings," performed by a 30-member chorus with Ken Udy on organ and Jeannette Swent on ...
- America's Busiest Poet - TIME
America's Busiest PoetTIME - 2 hours agoFrom this exalted perch, the poet laureate is charged with bringing poetry to the forefront of the American consciousness, as well as playing consultant to ...New US Poet Laureate is Out Lesbian Gay City Newsall 2 news articles
- Retired scientist recalls life as boy in Brooklyn - Tri-Valley Herald
Retired scientist recalls life as boy in BrooklynTri-Valley Herald, CA - 6 hours agoHe has published and won prizes for his poetry, short stories and essays in a number of venues, including the Ina Coolbrith Circle Poetry Contest, ...
- OnStage: Good shows running - Minneapolis Star Tribune
And they're off. A flurry of new productions have opened for the fall theater season, from revues and musicals to riveting dramas and intimate send-ups of society. Here's a survey of some critical favorites. Two one-acts, Sun Mee Chomet's "Asiamnesia ...
- Jakob Dylan: 'My father doesn't own acoustic music' - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukJakob Dylan: 'My father doesn't own acoustic music'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoThat's how large it looms in my life. My approach has always been that it's nothing but a thrill, and nothing that I can stop anyhow. ...
- New releases -- Marylandia - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
Here's a look at several new books with a Maryland connection -- either from local authors or with a local theme. Dear Everybody by Michael Kimball (Alma Books). In unsent letters, diary entries and other snippets, the Baltimore novelist recreates ...
- TOTALLY RANDOM: Octavia Tolbert, McCaskey - Lancaster Newspapers
TOTALLY RANDOM: Octavia Tolbert, McCaskeyLancaster Newspapers, PA - 5 hours agoTo prepare for the course, she completed a summer project on the book "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman." "I like reading, writing, poetry," she says. ...
- Darwish laid to rest in Ramallah - Al Jazeera
Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, regarded as the voice of the Palestinian people and chronicler of their suffering following the creation of Israel, has been buried in Ramallah. Journalist Rachel Shabi attended the funeral and spoke to Palestinians ...
- TEMECULA: Shakespeare's depiction of human courtship still true today - North County Times
TEMECULA: Shakespeare's depiction of human courtship still true todayNorth County Times, CA - 16 minutes agoMuch of the emotion and intensity comes from the poetry. Depending on the scene and the characters, poetry often shifts to prose and back again. ...
- How Alliteration Enhances Poetry, Prose, And Memory - Medical News Today (press release)
How Alliteration Enhances Poetry, Prose, And MemoryMedical News Today (press release), UK - 3 hours ago... State University had participants read works of poetry and prose with alliterative sentences to show the importance of repetitive consonants on memory. ...
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