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- Honoring Rabindranath Tagore - Newsblaze.com
Poets honoring one of their own: Walking the streets with Bengali poets in Dhaka, paying tribute to Rabindranath Tagore. I saw a movie by Satyajit Ray named "Charulata" ("The Lonely Wife") written by Rabindranath Tagore. I was very much impressed ...
- Songs for the new depression - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterSongs for the new depressionBay Area Reporter, CA - 3 hours agoDef Poetry Jam artist Perre Shelton will perform along with Duke and Walden; TV anchor Belva Davis, TV personality Liam Mayclem and Days of Our Lives actor ...
- War of the words - Steamboat Pilot & Today
Janel Moore prepares what she will read Thursday during the Off the Beaten Path Poetry Slam. Photo by John F. Russell The words of Janel Moore will come to life Thursday during the Off the Beaten Path Poetry Slam. The slam will give local poets a ...
- Technologicology: The IgnitePhilly Highlight Reel - Philebrity.com
I knew good things were in store for IgnitePhilly when I went to Johnny Brenda’s last week and had trouble finding a parking spot—for my bike. Inside, as bartenders poured drafts in a seemingly endless conveyor of what-will-be-drunkenness ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines south - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines southDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 7 hours agoStudents are also looking at the beginning of Jim Crow laws that severally limited the rights of the newly freed African slaves. Students are also studying ...
- Maine Art Scene Announces Its Official Launch - MaineToday.com
Maine Art Scene Announces Its Official LaunchMaineToday.com, ME - 19 hours agoFrom gallery and museum exhibits to concerts, live theater, poetry and artist interviews, Maine Art Scene is Maine's premier online resource for current and ...
- Living in God’s grace - The Sun Daily
Living in God’s graceThe Sun Daily, Malaysia - 6 hours ago"When we talk about glimpses of God, we are talking about hope and possibilities ... and not the dark side of things." She feels that those works which talk ...
- An evening of poetry reading (Tavistock Times Gazette)
JEAN Tyler has spent the last half century in Great Torrington and has always ‘scribbled’. It is only since the death of her husband 17 years ago, when she was persuaded to join the encouraging ‘First Thursday Writers’ Group’ at The Plough, that she has gone into print.
- Work of Riverside students to appear in anthology - Daily Nonpareil
Work of Riverside students to appear in anthologyDaily Nonpareil, IA - 1 hour agoSixteen students from Jason Shelangouski's English class entered a poetry and essay contest through Creative Communication that will be published in the ...
- Bless my soul! Marriott's got the feeling with 'All Shook Up' - Chicago Sun-Times
First, you grab hold of the Elvis Presley songbook. Can't go too far wrong with that. Then, you massage the songs into a scenario that makes one all-purpose conservative Midwestern town the metaphor for the nation in the 1950s, with the appearance of ...
- So much to do, so little time (The State)
It’s fall, and that means weekends are chock full of things to do. This first weekend of October is no exception. Here’s a sampling of events in and around the Columbia area this weekend — and, there are more at thestate.com. Now, all we need is a few more days in the weekend to enjoy it all! WALK FOR A CAUSE Walk for Life: Thousands will hit the streets today for the First Ladies’ Walk for ...
- Charlotte Higgins says one of the most interesting aspects of Barack Obama's speeches is the enormous debt they owe to ... (Guardian Unlimited)
In the run-up to the US presidential election, the online magazine Slate ran a series of dictionary definitions of "Obamaisms". One ran thus: "Barocrates (buh-ROH-cruh-teez) n. An obscure Greek philosopher who pioneered a method of teaching in which sensitive topics are first posed as questions then evaded." There were other digs at Barack Obama that alluded to ancient Greece and Rome. ...
- Time to rebuild what secularists tried to wreck - Irish Independent
Time to rebuild what secularists tried to wreckIrish Independent, Ireland - 5 hours agoSome of you will know -- but chances are most of you will not -- that the Christian season of Advent begins this week. If Lent is the time to detox, ...
- Greek poetry, music night Oct. 18 at Cotsidas (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - An Evening of Greek Poetry and Music Ensemble will be held at Cotsidas Cultural Center, 102 Russell St., at 6 p.m. on Oct. 18. A dinner buffet will follow. Hellenic Arts Society members are admitted free, and nonmembers pay $45. Send reservation to Hellenic Arts Society, 38 Englewood Ave., Worcester, MA 01603.
- Alleged Communist Party member published book boasting of sex with ... - WorldNetDaily
HONOLULU, Hawaii – The late Marxist activist Frank Marshall Davis, frequently accompanied by young Barack Obama and his grandfather Stanley Armour Dunham, sold marijuana and cocaine from a "Chicago style" hot dog cart Davis operated near his home ...
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