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- Cameroon: Bate Besong And the Apparent Death of Critical Thought At the University (AllAfrica.com)
Indeed, these are trying times. But what are the men and women in our university and intellectual circles doing to conscientize, energize, create awareness, proffer solutions and chart a course of action? The answer is not far-fetched.
- 'Expression Redefined' in the springtime - The California Aggie Online
'Expression Redefined' in the springtimeThe California Aggie Online, CA - 19 hours agoThe event showcased a variety of student performances, ranging from music and comedy to prose and poetry. A trio of students from Sick Spits, ...
- "Good is bigger": Redencion in Juarez - Newspaper Tree
"Good is bigger": Redencion in JuarezNewspaper Tree, TX - 9 hours ago“There will be poetry, dance and live music. This is our way of getting through to people’s hearts. Art is a way of spirituality.†Aguilar says. ...
- Miles Kington: Why no one writes poems about spiders, and other ... - The Independent
Today, another helping of Albanian proverbs. If you haven't met them before, Albanian proverbs are very different from ours. Ours are dry and common-sense. Look before you leap. Don't count your eggs. But Albanian proverbs are both allusive and ...
- My Seven Secrets of Survival: Patience Agbabi, Poet - RedOrbit
My Seven Secrets of Survival: Patience Agbabi, PoetRedOrbit, TX - 10 minutes agoAfter a two-year block, I started working on my second collection of poetry - Transformatrix. I started to seize the day again. 5 Nothing beats a good, ...
- Teasing glimpse inside the bedroom doesn't satisfy - Globe and Mail
Teasing glimpse inside the bedroom doesn't satisfyGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThe first, Song Telling, is not so much a play as performance poetry: King has written various stream-of-consciousness monologues timed to be spoken over ...
- Judith W. Switzer (The Staunton News Leader)
MCDOWELL — Judith (Wooddell) Switzer, 75, of McDowell went to be with the Lord, Sunday, May 25, 2008. She was born October 29, 1932, at Doe Hill a daughter of the late Hugh Marvin and Mary Catherine (Carpenter) Wooddell.
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause (Garden City News)
A gala Book and Author Luncheon was held at the Swan Club on May 2nd by the Garden City branch of the American Association of University Women.
- 24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces ... - Earthtimes (press release)
24th Annual Chicago Tribune Printers Row Book Fair Announces ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 4 hours agoMaxine Kumin : The Pulitzer Prize-winning poet talks about "Still To Mow," her latest collection of poems, on the Gwendolyn Brooks Poetry Stage. ...
- Granville author nominated for state writing honor - The Newark Advocate
Granville author nominated for state writing honorThe Newark Advocate, OH - 1 hour ago"Ohio River Dialogues" is the only selection not to come from a major publisher. Sugarloaf Press in Granville, a company formed by Zink and his wife, ...
- Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with Amy ... - Daily Mail
They are the some of the foremost figures in English literature - Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth and Raleigh. Now Amy Winehouse has been elevated alongside them - after her work was included in a Cambridge University exam. Third-year English ...
- ‘I have no aspirations for a Booker’ - Hindu
Hindu‘I have no aspirations for a Booker’Hindu, India - 12 hours agoI believe in readable prose, not literary conceit. I don’t suffer from literary affectation. I have no aspirations for a Booker.†Biting words from a writer ...
- Wordsworth McAndrew dies at 72 - Stabroek News
Guyanese cultural icon Wordsworth McAndrew passed away yesterday at the East Orange Hospital, New Jersey, USA following a short illness. He was 72 years old. Â Persons who worked with McAndrew describe him as a broadcaster, folklorist and poet, who ...
- Shooting revisits magic of Pete Maravich era - Baton Rouge Advocate
It was a different time. The team played its home games on a basketball court that sat atop a dirt floor in what was essentially a rodeo arena. It’s star was a skinny kid who favored floppy, oversized socks. They were his lucky socks. He washed ...
- Sports writer George Kimball: My close-up view of boxing's golden age (Independent)
How many times has a drunk put you in a steely grip and told you that the world wouldn't believe his story, and that, boy, did he have a book to write, and maybe one day he would get round to writing it?
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