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- Non-black students weigh in on Black Culture Center (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — It's one of the biggest myths at MU: The Gaines/Oldham Black Culture Center is only for black students. The black culture center is a space where MU students and the Columbia community can learn about the African diaspora and the contribution of people of African descent, said Nathan Stephens, director of the center. The center holds socials, classes, lectures, poetry readings and ...
- Book Review: Finding Beauty In A Broken World by Terry Tempest ... - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Finding Beauty In A Broken World by Terry Tempest ...Blogcritics.org, OH - 3 hours agoEverywhere she looked the world was shattered and the poetry she once knew was lost. I faced the ocean. â€Give me one wild word. ...
- Lawsuit accuses woman of pilfering poetry program (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
It's all there in black and white: a poet's pain, her suffering, her emotional distress.
- Indigenous music of Sierra Leone: A literary appraisal - Patriotic Vanguard
Patriotic VanguardIndigenous music of Sierra Leone: A literary appraisalPatriotic Vanguard, Sierra Leone - 21 hours agoThis form of oral history and poetry is yet to be formally studied in institutions around the world. Traditional music is learned from master teachers or ...
- An Open Mic Poetry Event At The Newark Public Library - San Francisco Examiner
On Tuesday, November 18th from 7:00 - 8:30 PM, teen poets will belt their artistic thoughts to a public audience, some for the first time. The open mic is hosted by the Newark Public Library and moderated by Cathlin Goulding, a Newark Memorial High ...
- A Winter Feast for the Soul (The Times-News)
The famed resort town of Sun Valley has always held a certain tranquility, with breathtaking views and an abundance of opportunities to experience nature.
- NEW LIBRARY BOOKS: GF Public - Grand Forks Herald
--“The Quilting Arts Book,†by Patricia Bolton, explains the basics of art quilting including step-by-step techniques, embellishments and inspiration for creating one-of-a-kind quilts. --“The Girls Who Went Away,†by Ann Fessler, tells the ...
- Poet releases new collection - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
Poet releases new collectionThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 1 hour agoWell, for those not looking to party like the wild animals their costumes represent, students are welcome to open their minds to an hour of lyrical poetry ...
- Hell For Leather: An Open Letter To Muntader Al-Zaidi - OfficialWire
Hell For Leather: An Open Letter To Muntader Al-ZaidiOfficialWire, NY - 6 minutes agoHer multicultural children's books, poetry book, and travel guides are also available—see websites below. Three other hats Boleman-Herring wears: those of a ...
- Neil Jenney, "Recent Work," Nov. 6, 2008-Jan. 24, 2009, at Barbara ... - Artnet
Neil Jenney, "Recent Work," Nov. 6, 2008-Jan. 24, 2009, at Barbara ...Artnet, NY - 1 hour ago(When I was at the current show at Barbara Mathes Gallery one of the paintings even had a tiny black-and-white "foto-free" sticker on it. ...
- Why believe in God? - Detroit Free Press
Why believe in God?Detroit Free Press, United States - 1 hour agoIt was like poetry in midair. I said, "I believe because I've seen you. And because I've heard you." The plane jolted again. Two rows behind, a baby started ...
- First person: 'I spend Christmas Day helping others' (Independent)
For the past 15 years, I've spent Christmas Day providing a free meal for those who would otherwise be alone. Most are elderly singles or couples who are frail and can't cook for themselves. Others are homeless, have mental disabilities, and occasionally there are younger people who have no family of their own.
- TheStar.com | Books | Battle of the book prizes - Toronto Star
Vit Wagner Publishing Reporter Who won the Scotiabank Giller Prize last year? Many Canadian book lovers will recall it was Elizabeth Hay for Late Nights on Air . Query the same avid readers about the Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction, and ...
- Showman Who Dabbled in Many Modernisms (New York Times)
David Burliuk, the subject of a curiously eclectic career survey at the Ukrainian Museum, was not a great painter, but he had an extraordinarily interesting life.
- ‘Adrian was a genius. He was a tender, political poet who never ... - Camden New Journal
Camden New Journal‘Adrian was a genius. He was a tender, political poet who never ...Camden New Journal, UK - 18 minutes ago“He would point out how society crushes the inventiveness and play in children, and he created poetry for children that is full of wordplay, mystery, ...
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