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- John Lundberg: A Poet Confronts AIDS In His Home Country (HuffingtonPost)
The Greater Portmore Health Centre near the city of Kingston used to be a place where Jamaicans suffering from AIDS went to die. Now that...
- Poetic jam session (Sampson Independent)
Like the beatniks in the 60’s, an audience sipped on Java and juice while students at Roseboro-Salemburg Middle read original poetry to them. The free event was hosted in the middle school library with artwork adorning the walls.
- Definition of poetry splits the literati - New Zealand Herald
Definition of poetry splits the literatiNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 11 hours agoThe campaigners say that there should be a new definition of poetry, outlining the characteristics needed before a piece of work can be called a poem. ...
- British-Russian relations in deep-freeze, as summit fails - Times Online
Relations between Britain and Russia remained in the deep freeze last night after Gordon Brown appeared to have made little headway in his first meeting with President Medvedev. At an hour-long meeting, the Prime Minister protested at the treatment ...
- medici.tv Launches Major Live Webcast Season: A Chat with Director Hervé Boissière (Playbill Arts)
Medici.tv - the new home on the web for free classical music webcasts and archived streaming performances - launches its summer season June 20 with ten live webcasts from the Aspen Musical Festival. Marin Alsop, Joshua Bell, and the Emerson String Quartet are just a few of the names visitors can expect to see in the opening leg of an expansive and varied multimedia venture.
- Book yourself in - This Is Hertfordshire
Book yourself inThis Is Hertfordshire, UK - 21 hours agoThe library will also produce a new booklist of the best fiction and non-fiction books and poetry to relieve stress and anxiety. ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translationThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 5 hours ago"(Supreme Court) Justice Brennan once wrote an article that said the best preparation for law school is the study of poetry," he said, adding he had the ...
- International Baccalaureate Student Has County's Top Poem (The Lakeland Ledger)
For Jasmina Ouhri, 17, a senior at the International Baccalaureate School Bartow High, participating in the Polk County Poetry Awards was nothing new, but winning the Robert J. Fisher Award for the third consecutive year was a surprise. quot That was a shock, quot said Ouhri, who has won seven times since the sixth grade, this being her third Fisher...
- Retired principal hits the books (Belleville News-Democrat)
Retired Highland High School Principal Andy Carmitchel closed the book on a 34-year career in education last year.
- TRENTONIAN'S AROUND TOWN (Trentonian)
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- The dangers of banality - Financial Times
R eporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961, the political theorist Hannah Arendt coined the phrase “the banality of evil”. Eichmann, responsible for the slaughter of millions of Jews, had the appearance and even the mentality ...
- The Sources - Youngstown Vindicator
The SourcesYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 1 hour agoSecond Tuesday Poetry Reading, 7:45 pm, Tomasino’s Pizza, 103 W. Federal St., Youngstown (330) 740-0001. Tom Petty The Heartbreakers, 7, Post Gazette ...
- The art world discovers Sand City (The Monterey County Herald)
The Professor has been on vacation for a couple of weeks of well-deserved rest and nearly jumped for joy when she sorted through her accumulated mail and found the latest issue of Via, the AAA Traveler's Companion for Northern California.
- Book skims over traditions of Canada’s black church - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Book skims over traditions of Canada’s black churchTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoToo, though the AUBANS gets mentioned, the working assumption here is that black Christians are American. Finally, as vital as the African-American ...
- Book review: August Kleinzahler's new book of poems, "Sleeping It Off ... - International Herald Tribune
Acouple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his "Writer's Almanac" segments on National Public Radio. Kleinzahler criticized the "anecdotal, wistful" poems Keillor ...
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