Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Scotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives on (Greene County Daily World)
SCOTLAND -- The artwork of a Greene County native from the tiny hamlet of Scotland lives on. Lenore Cady's artwork speaks to her and over the year's she developed a dramatic and unique technique to bring those messages to everyone who views her creations.
- Labor Day weekend events - The Columbus Dispatch
Labor Day Flea Market on the Square, Monday 7 a.m.-5 p.m. at Sunbury Square, Rt. 37 and Columbus Street. Admission is $1 for adults and teens; free for children 10 or under. Lions Club annual Labor Day parade, Monday. Parade begins at Pickerington ...
- Library Lines - Grenfell Record and Bland Advertiser
Library LinesGrenfell Record and Bland Advertiser, Australia - 3 hours agoThe weather hasn’t helped the library building project but at the time of writing 75% of the new library roof had been completed and the framework for the ...
- Kim Ode - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Macalester College biology professor left a strong impression on students and faculty. "She made it OK to stand up and do the right thing ... it was expected." Sep 21, 2008 Bridge to somewhere Richard Russo says his latest book, "Bridge of Sighs ...
- Speaking out about a bi-cultural life - Minnesota Public Radio
Speaking out about a bi-cultural lifeMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 32 minutes agoby Elizabeth Baier, Minnesota Public Radio Members of one Twin Cities' spoken word group are exploring their love of poetry and performance by writing about ...
- Plenty to partake this Heritage Day - Calgary Herald
Plenty to partake this Heritage DayCalgary Herald, Canada - 1 hour ago"It's a celebration of the days we represent of the turn of century, so it's theatre, family games and entertainment in that old-fashioned spirit," said ...
- Latin America's Money Man (Miami Herald)
With oil enriching Venezuela's coffers, President Hugo Chávez is lavishing billions on other countries, boosting his socialist-tinged image.
- Pishko Najmadin – Memoirs of a veteran and leader in the Komala and PUK (Kurdish Media)
The memoirs written by the Kurdish veteran and former leader in the Komala and PUK is the best that I have read in many years, which reflects the reality of the armed-struggle against the tyrannies and enemies of freedom. This book has now been published both inside and outside of Kurdistan.
- Bleeding Wound - Ogadeni Somali Poetry by Mohamed Abdikadir Daud ... - American Chronicle
Bleeding Wound - Ogadeni Somali Poetry by Mohamed Abdikadir Daud ...American Chronicle, CA - 13 minutes agoI am here to compose songs of peace and love! Orientalist, Historian, Political Scientist, Dr. Megalommatis, 51, is the author of 12 books, ...
- Colleges lead the way - Worcester Telegram
Colleges lead the wayWorcester Telegram, MA - 5 hours agoThe multimedia presentation, which celebrates Jesuit Humanism at its best and worst, is a fond and irreverent homage to 500 years of Jesuit poetry and prose ...
- Books address racism as it affects daily lives of Indians (Billings Gazette)
MISSOULA - It ain't easy being Indian. So says one of America's premier American Indian writers of contemporary Indian life. To help explain the racial complexities that permeate Sherman Alexie's work, a textbook for teachers, "Sherman Alexie in the Classroom," was recently published to help educators explore Native Americana in modern times, stories often told by Alexie with an acerbic twist.
- Dava Malcolm: A 'tweaker's' tale - Chico Enterprise-Record
OROVILLE -- Dava Malcolm is an intelligent, creative, black-eyed, brown-haired, 20-year-old woman, with a vocabulary that would make a Marine drill instructor blush. But more than that she is a slave, a perpetrator, and, in a very real sense, a ...
- Duplex fire on Tyler Street - La Crosse Tribune
I was one of the people living at the house on Tyler Street at the time of the recent fire. I would like to state the truth as to what happened that night at the fire. My mother woke me up because the smoke detectors where going off upstairs in the ...
- Globe South best bets - Boston Globe
Duxbury: Four hands are better than two, if you ask the piano duo Bonnie Anderson and Donna Gross Javel. The pair will perform their "The Four-Hand Piano Duo," on Sunday at 4 p.m. at The Art Complex Museum. In addition to a classical repertoire, they ...
- True believers say Hamra can complete its comeback - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: Beirut's Hamra district was once very different from the relatively staid neighborhood that exists today. In the 1950s and '60s the neighborhood was filled with cafes and restaurants that attracted an intellectual and often heavily ...
|
|
Refinance your Mortgage today and save!
Home Mortgages
Free Simple Mortgage Calculator
|