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- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- Not So Gay Lesbians to Take Court Action - The Spoof (satire)
MWC NewsNot So Gay Lesbians to Take Court ActionThe Spoof (satire), UK - 1 hour agoShe expressed her love of other women in her poetry even though new historical research has discovered that she had a family, and committed suicide for the ...Lesbians Irate over Gay Use of Term About - News & IssuesLesbos lesbians take gay name fight to court NewsLiteall 26 news articles
- Holocaust Remembrance concert builds musical bridges over time (Seattle Times)
Sixty-three years ago this month, horrified Allied troops entered the Nazi concentration camps of Europe and brought to a close one of the...
- Chuck Landon: Friday night proved good can die when young or old - Herald-Dispatch
The good, they die young. But sometimes the good, they die old. Both philosophical premises met their fateful fruition here in Huntington late Friday night. Former Marshall football player Donte Newsome -- only 25 years old -- was shot in the chest ...
- The Dark Knight, Madonna and the Coolest Brothers of All Time: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jack Nicholson was reportedly miffed that nobody asked him, at age 71, to reprise his role as the Joker. Just imagine the action sequences if he'd been cast: Batman and his archrival engage in a car chase through the streets of Gotham at an annoying ...
- Grimshaw wins Montana honours - Stuff
Charlotte Grimshaw is following in her father's literary footsteps, winning the Montana Medal for her book of short stories, Opportunity. Grimshaw, daughter of CK Stead, scooped the $5000 fiction category and the $10,000 overall award. The Aucklander ...
- USF's Muslim hip-hop duo rocks the mic - Tampabay.com
Tampabay.comUSF's Muslim hip-hop duo rocks the micTampabay.com, FL - 9 hours agoThey haphazardly dubbed themselves D-Clique when they began writing poetry and rapping together in 2003. Their musical influences range from Ice Cube to ...
- Bardstown street art will aid abuse victims (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A series of chalk street drawings with startling illusions are on tap for "Via Colori" today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Bardstown, Ky. The free event benefits the Advocacy & Support Center in Elizabethtown.
- Nuyorican Poets Café Still "Aloud And Alive At 35" - NY1
A hallowed Lower East Side spot for urban poetry and New York’s Puerto Rican culture celebrates its 35th birthday this weekend. NY1’s Jeanine Ramirez filed the following report. Diana Gitesha Hernandez has been performing at the Nuyorican Poets ...
- The Neoliberal Left and Socialism - Dissident Voice
The Neoliberal Left and SocialismDissident Voice, CA - 1 hour agoClifton Ross represented the US in Venezuela's World Poetry Festival in 2005. From 2005-2006 he reported from Mérida, Venezuela. ...
- Look Past The Cover - Hartford Courant
Look Past The CoverHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoBarack Obama in Muslim garb and his wife, Michelle, dressed as an armed black militant. We thought it worked as provocative satire; many didn't, ...
- Unsung Science Fiction Master Thomas Disch Dies at 68 - Nymag.com
“This is my journal. I can be candid here. Candidly, I could not be more miserable.” So writes Louis Sacchetti, a military prisoner, in Thomas M. Disch's classic 1968 novel Camp Concentration . The book's raw emotional power caused Philip K. Dick ...
- 'Vampire teacher' wins book award - Middleton Guardian
A FORMER teacher who lost her job for writing steamy vampire fiction has won an award for her first book. Samantha Goldstone walked away from her job teaching English and drama at St Christ-opher’s C of E High School in Accrington after bosses ...
- Art calendar (Honolulu Advertiser)
View exhibit openings and special events on a self-guided tour of art galleries in Downtown Honolulu, Chinatown and Kailua; June 6; free; 524-1160.
- Column: Back to Beirut (The Daily Review)
My heart started thumping when my parents told us we were going to Lebanon. They were beaming with excitement — my dad hasn't gone back to his homeland in nearly 20 years and it has been 14 years since my mom and I went there.
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