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- SPECIAL EVENT : Events to honor Black Boy author Richard Wright - Arkansas Democrat Gazette
SPECIAL EVENT : Events to honor Black Boy author Richard WrightArkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - 22 minutes ago“The Poetry in Black Boy,†presented by Central High English teacher Stacy McAdoo; excerpt reading to follow. “Richard Wright and the Harlem Renaissance,†...
- If you are looking for the Hot Boy to reunite in a formal manner, you ... - allhiphop.com
Rihanna is a hot chick. She is so hot I heard she is in talks to be the new face of Louis Vuitton. I don’t know all the details, but I think is a great look for a great looker. I know you saw this already, but I cannot believe Kanye West got ...
- PM finds time for daughter’s trek into ancient history - SINDH TODAY
PM finds time for daughter’s trek into ancient historySINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 5 hours ago... ancient India in all its glory and little-known details ranging from Sangam poetry and hymns of Rig Veda to artfully executed pottery of the Stone Age. ...
- Tunisia Finest Voices Pay Tribute to Late Saliha - Al Arab Online
They were five women, five roses, a fine bouquet of the sweetest Tunisian voices, they were five on the stage of the greatest festival in the region, but the magic of their talent and art was one, was great and impressive. Rihab Sghair, Shehrazed ...
- Florida Book Awards has call for entries - Fort Pierce Tribune
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Book Awards has kicked off its third annual competition with a call for entries in eight categories, including a new one for book design. The contest recognizes the year's best books penned by full-time residents of the ...
- CSO soars with Dvorak (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
No doubt many in Music Hall for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s concert this morning spent a difficult week without power. Paavo Järvi’s all-Dvorak program, grounded in beautiful Bohemian moods, was a gratifying respite. But there was an added bonus: A bright new cellist named Gautier Capucon.
- STARGAZING | Solange goes solo in more ways than one; ‘Criminal Minds' boss preaches feelings (The Kansas City Star)
Solange Knowles, 22, is reluctant to discuss her older sister and it’s understandable why:
- Leaders, community celebrate groundbreaking - Augusta Chronicle
The focus was on Augusta's children Monday during groundbreaking ceremonies for the new $22 million downtown public library at Telfair Street and James Brown Boulevard. The Academy of Richmond County ROTC Drill and Color Guard got the show under way ...
- QTV’s poetry programme a huge hit (Gulf Times)
QATAR TV’s Darb Al Liwan programme, which seeks to revive an old Arab tradition of improvising poetry on the spot, has become a big success.
- Ad Astra: Daldorph champions social justice (Lawrence Journal-World)
Brian Daldorph came to Kansas University’s English department almost 20 years ago and has become a permanent resident of Kansas. He contributes to Kansas belles-lettres in many ways: He writes; he organizes readings; and he is a writing class instructor at the Douglas County Jail — featured in Poet’s Market 2008. He advocates for writers by publishing Coal City Review, a nationally recognized ...
- Book tells of local pair's interracial friendship - Arlington Heights Post
In their new book, Growing Up Ebony and Ivory: A Conversation Between Two Women , published by AuthorHouse, local residents Lim DePriest and Joyce Elizabeth Norman chronicle their interracial friendship. DePriest is a graduate of Mundelein College ...
- Shapeways lets Internet users manufacture goods (AFP via Yahoo! News)
In a step toward the type of future pictured in the hit film "Iron Man," a firm in the Netherlands is letting people fabricate items designed in three-dimensions on the Internet.
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 (Arizona Daily Star)
SAN FRANCISCO — Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples here gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87.
- New Home for an Artist, New Hope for American Ballet Theater (New York Times)
The news that Alexei Ratmansky, the departing artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, has been appointed artist in residence at American Ballet Theater came as a major surprise, but the pairing could be a good fit.
- Poetry, photos produce winners (Reporter-Times)
Bottom: Fall Foliage Festival photo winner Johnna Williams, right, discusses her winning photograph with judge Joni James. Williams won first and second place in color and third place in black and white. Top: Doug Bass, who won third place in the adult poetry contest, reads his entry to an audience.
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