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- Five Texas authors will be featured at book fair - Gonzales Inquirer
Five Texas authors will be featured at book fairGonzales Inquirer, TX - 2 hours agoFormer Texas Ranger Joaquin Jackson returns to Gonzales with his latest memoir at the ninth annual Winterfest Book Fair on Saturday, Dec. 6. ...
- Black history gets rapped up at poetry event - Bath Chronicle
Black history gets rapped up at poetry eventBath Chronicle, UK - 18 hours agoA rap artist and a poet have staged an event to mark Black History Month. The Wiltshire Ethnic Minority Achievement Service and the Wiltshire Global ...
- St. Olaf professor receives humanities grant - St. Olaf College News & Announcements
St. Olaf professor receives humanities grantSt. Olaf College News & Announcements, MN - 47 minutes agoWells, an American literature specialist at St. Olaf, originally began researching the topic of early American political poetry back in 2002 and started ...
- Definitive Dickens (The Columbus Dispatch)
Charles Dickens was a micromanager.
- A New Sign of Change at the Gates of Harvard (New York Times)
When word spread that Out of Town News, the landmark newsstand outside Harvard?s gates, might close, the legions who love Harvard Square went numb.
- Premier League Is thinking the future for football? - guardian.co.uk
Premier League Is thinking the future for football?guardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoIt already feels like a movement, or a cult, something men with knotted brows and the urge to write terrible poetry and discuss the need for a new "then" ...
- Professor C. B. Martin: Philosopher noted for the depth and originality of his thinking (Independent)
With the death of Professor C. B. Martin – universally known as Charlie – philosophy has lost one of its most original, profound and important thinkers. Martin spent the first part of his career in Australia, when it was one of the most creative centres in philosophy, and he was at the centre of that centre. After that he was based in Calgary, working on problems in metaphysics, especially ...
- After 70 years, 'the perfect murder case' remains unsolved (Los Angeles Times)
Detectives offered half a dozen reasons why someone might have wanted ex-bookie Ducky Irvin dead. There were arrests; an allegation of bribed police officials surfaced. But it all went nowhere. By the end of 1938, Weldon R. Irvin sensed that he was a marked man and that death was not far off. The ex-bookie could have stayed out of Los Angeles and maybe he would have lived -- at least for a ...
- Seeing is believing with Dunbar's Austin (Baltimore Sun)
H e knew. Never had a doubt, in fact.
- Singh brings male perspective to fight for women's rights - Georgina Advocate
Singh brings male perspective to fight for women's rightsGeorgina Advocate, Canada - 10 hours agoIt started with girls from Girls Inc. handing out programs at the event, but Mr. Singh pushed to have some of the girls read poetry on stage with the ...
- From poetry to farce at the Silo - New Zealand Herald
New Zealand HeraldFrom poetry to farce at the SiloNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 3 hours agoThe inclusion of American playwright Theresa Rebeck's sharp comedy The Scene is a canny move by Silo artistic director Shane Boshier. ...
- A life in writing: Mourid Barghouti - Guardian Unlimited
I learn from trees." The Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti gestures around his mother's terraced garden in the hilly Jordanian capital, Amman. "Just as many fruits drop before they're ripe, when I write a poem I treat it with healthy cruelty ...
- Oberlin native’s Fulbright Fellowship takes her to Colombia - Chronicle-Telegram
Oberlin native’s Fulbright Fellowship takes her to ColombiaChronicle-Telegram, OH - 17 hours ago“In Bogota there are tons of theaters, art cinemas, dance shows, poetry readings, galleries, museums and of course, hundreds of bars and clubs,” she wrote. ...
- Every School Every Thursday - Johnston - Des Moines Register
Nothing submitted. On Oct. 8, a group of 10 Johnston Middle School student-athletes attended the Pursuing Victory With Honor Conference at the University of Northern Iowa. These students were chosen by coaches and administrators based on the ...
- Star moments of the 21st Ballet Festival (Granma Internacional)
GISELLE is a ballet that every ballerina aspires to interpret. It is said that this is the ballet that makes or breaks a star.
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