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- Baptist Congress recognizes Black Press editor - St. Louis American
Baptist Congress recognizes Black Press editorSt. Louis American, MO - 1 hour agoCiting the poetry of Maya Angelou, “Still I Rise,†Richard Wright’s classic novel “Native Son,†Denzel Washington’s movie “Great Debaters,†Rosamond and ...
- PAUL HAYWARD: Federer falls but he goes down with grace (Daily Mail)
When kings tumble, they should fall like this, with valour, with the crowd thrilled and exhausted, with a light trained on all the human virtues sport brings out.
- Two Cumberlands professors win artist fellowships - Corbin Times-Tribune
Of only eight Kentucky artists who were granted Al Smith Individual Artist Fellowships Awards this year, two of them work right here in Williamsburg, for the University of the Cumberlands. Marianne Worthington, associate professor of communication ...
- PM to carry on making 'tough decisions' - Age
Mr Rann said being in government was difficult. "You campaign in poetry and you govern in prose. And you have to make hard decisions," he said. "The message is that you've got to keep governing for the long term, which is exactly what Kevin Rudd is ...
- Divas for a Difference: Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame honors ... - IdahoStatesman.com
Divas for a Difference: Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame honors ...IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 7 hours agoBig Tree Arts - Poetry Slam: Monday, June 28; www.boisepoetry.com. Idaho Shakespeare Festival - Fundraising Gala: Monday, July 14; www.idahoshakespeare.org. ...
- Poets and pistols - Melbourne Herald Sun
Poets and pistolsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour ago... but feed their souls with poetry and music. What Gilmour has captured through his unique access is a very rare look at life in the hot spot, ...
- Pudgy-Man Action Flick Falls Short Of Own Aspirations - The Bulletin
Stoner flicks make up the rare genre that is consistently rewarded for being stupid. My gripe, though, isn't with the subject matter of these films. It's with how much we lower the bar for them. No one questions the harmless banality of "Half Baked ...
- Library Corner: Lindsay Collection an exceptional avenue to fine arts (The Daily News)
This Library Corner will be a little different than my usual column, mostly because my focus is not really a topic, but a new collection here at your Longview Public Library.
- Jeremy Paxman ridicules Robert Burns as king of doggerel - Times Online
Jeremy Paxman, for whom teasing the Scots is an irresistible temptation, has crossed what many will see as the final barrier of good taste by mocking the national bard. The Newsnight presenter, who once complained that Britain was run by “a sort of ...
- Anne Arundel Datebook - Baltimore Sun
Anne Arundel DatebookBaltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoThe camp for children ages 13 to 18 will include computer science, spoken word/poetry, hip-hop/violence prevention forums, games room tournaments, ...
- Independence Day Special: Meaning of Vande Mataram - Webnewswire.com
Independence Day Special: Meaning of Vande MataramWebnewswire.com, India - 3 hours agoI am afraid if mostly the people know the meaning of such a beautiful poetry. I would like to mention here the meaning there of the poem. ...
- cold snack wins 2008 Montana Poetry Award (Scoop.co.nz)
Janet Charman’s cold snack, published by Auckland University Press, has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Award for Poetry and $5,000.
- Friends spell out their love for Hagy - Baltimore Sun
They showed up in waves, some wearing ragged orange softball jerseys and faded gray jeans, others dressed in expensive suits with silk blue ties. A few sported bushy gray beards, unkempt mustaches and Grateful Dead T-shirts. The sang, they laughed ...
- The one that got away - Financial Times
The one that got awayFinancial Times, UK - 2 hours agoThis latest offering is both a celebration of the sea and seafaring, and a lament, not only for lost ways of life, but for the fate of the planet. ...
- Bob Dylan at the Halcyon Gallery - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
Picasso once said, very foolishly, that he would be remembered as “a Spanish poet who dabbled in paintingâ€. He was kidding himself. The terrible poems and plays he began spewing out in the 1930s were the least convincing signs of genius he ever ...
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