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- Forward.com (Forward)
This September, residents of Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the cradle of Yiddish culture in America, will be able to choose between not one but two Yiddish-speaking candidates for political office.
- Teen bicyclist dies from injuries - Union Leader
MANCHESTER – A teenage bicyclist who collided Saturday with a city fire department pickup truck died this morning at Boston Children's Hospital, police said. Amanda Panzini Amanda Panzini, 15, of 607 Harvard St., suffered serious head injuries in ...
- Good news for international criminal justice - Globe and Mail
Good news for international criminal justiceGlobe and Mail, Canada - Jul 23, 2008As a fugitive he was cocky in the extreme: He even published a book of poetry while allegedly on the run, and there were reports of regular sightings. ...
- The Dark Knight - Paste Magazine
Studio/Run Time: Warner Bros. Pictures, 142 mins. Of the recent attempts to reset a moribund Hollywood franchise, Batman Begins (2005) stands as one of two unqualified successes. The series had run out of steam when Christopher Nolan's injection of ...
- Beaujolais wine enthusiast wants answers (Journal Inquirer)
Q. For many years I have been drinking wonderful Beaujolais wines from France. I have paired the wine with many different dishes and it always was a hit; I suspect it always will be. But for all of my enjoyment of it, I have to admit that I know little about it outside of its wonderful flavor.
- California Poetry - Malibu Arts Journal
California PoetryMalibu Arts Journal, CA - 1 hour agoWith California the main epicenter of the beatnik impact, “California Poetry: From The Gold Rush to the Present†is an excellent poetry anthology inclusive ...
- Ex-Supreme Court Justice O'Connor at Elko's Cowboy Poetry (KTVN Reno)
ELKO, Nev. (AP) - Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has agreed to be the keynote speaker at the 25th annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko next January.
- Suze Rotolo: Dylan's kindred spirit in a freewheelin' time - International Herald Tribune
NEW YORK : It is one of the most evocative images of Greenwich Village in the 1960s. An attractive young couple are walking down the middle of a snow-covered street. His head is down and tilted toward her. He's wearing an artfully half-buttoned brown ...
- ON THE ROAD: Roddy Woomble - Sunday Herald
THE ONLY football match I've ever been to was in 1984: Dundee United against Morton at Tannadice. Exact details escape me, but I remember that it was raining, and that I was surrounded by lots of men (and very few women) eating sloppy pies, and that ...
- Pride Calendar - Southern Voice
Southern VoicePride CalendarSouthern Voice, GA - 3 hours agoStarts at 6 pm, see website for parade route. www.atlantapride.org Atlanta Pride shoutOut!, a slam poetry event. 7:30 pm – 11 pm at the Piedmont Room at the ...
- Prisoners of passion - Evening Standard
Todd and Kali are the sort of couple it would be very easy to hate. Attractive, well-groomed and obviously well-heeled, they lead a glistening life of city breaks in Stockholm and extravagant presents. Early on in this thrillingly dynamic two-hander ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Ledger
Today is Monday, Aug. 4, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne ...
- Thousands at Tamil rally - Surrey Comet
The Roehampton Vale sports ground was awash with colour as more than 20,000 Tamils from all over the capital gathered for the Pongku Thamizh rally. The rally was organised to urge the Sri Lankan government to recognise the Tamil people's call for ...
- Historical anti-slavery speech the subject of July 4th celebration - Oakland Tribune
Oakland musicians and poets will offer an alternative celebration of Independence Day this week with a staged version of Frederick Douglass' famed 1852 speech decrying the hypocrisy of slavery in a supposedly free country. Poetry and jazz ensemble ...
- Bound for success: Recent UM master's graduate wins prestigious writing honor (Missoulian)
Ellen Finnigan is a recent graduate of University of Montana's creative writing program and the 2008 recipient of the Merriam-Frontier Award for three of her nonfiction essays.
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