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- Young students form an everlasting bond (Vancouver Sun)
I have witnessed an amazing journey of friendship develop between 20 eight-year-olds and 10 octo- and nonagenarians who came together this past school year thanks to the wisdom of one "newbie" Grade 3 teacher.
- Enter art zone today at ArtSpree in Makiki (Honolulu Advertiser)
Contemporary music and dance, storytelling, synchronized swimming, slam poetry and arts activities
- Entertainment Calendar: 05/30/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- Galassi Does U.S. a Big Faber - New York Observer
The American colony of British publisher Faber & Faber (erstwhile employers of T.S. Eliot) gets a new life. It was a few years ago that Farrar, Straus & Giroux publisher Jonathan Galassi first started trying to convince Mitzi Angel, the editorial ...
- Up close and personal with the Lincolns - Chicago Sun-Times
Up close and personal with the LincolnsChicago Sun-Times, United States - 41 minutes agoThey read poetry together, and talked politics. They shared ambition -- Mary wanted to marry someone who would be president, and recognized greatness in ...
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - PR Inside
2008-06-24 07:36:20 - One of the world's most celebrated rock photographers has launched a collection of work showcasing the diversity and beauty of the Islamic world. Peter Sanders, who made his name photographing famous rock and roll icons of the ...
- Book Reviews - Tablet
Book Review, 26 June 2008 Reviewed by John Casey Poetry’s serious endeavour Geoffrey Hill: collected critical writings Ed. Kenneth Haynes OUP, £25
- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' (BBC News)
Former BBC chief news correspondent Kate Adie spent several years covering the Bosnian conflict, and met one of its "architects", Radovan Karadzic, several times.
- Boys of summer will sing in spring - Denver Post
Boys of summer will sing in springDenver Post, CO - Apr 30, 2008They know The Show has long inspired poetry, novels and movies as well as you'll-never-forget nicknames such as "Babe," "Shoeless" and "Charlie Hustle. ...
- ‘This is a Chauvinistic World…’ - Kolkata Newsline
‘This is a Chauvinistic World…’Kolkata Newsline, India - 1 hour ago“There was a time when people were moving away from literature and poetry, thankfully that period has gone. These days I feel good to see many youngsters ...
- Dubai establishes House of Poetry - XPRESS
Dubai establishes House of PoetryXPRESS, United Arab Emirates - 14 minutes agoThe Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation has been mandated to set up the initiative that will promote classical and contemporary Arabic poetry. ...
- How Russert Became Russert (Time Magazine)
TIME managing editor Richard Stengel recalls the political Russert's early years and transition to from operative to journalism
- Bragdon's "Outlook Portland" Keeps City Weird (The Oregonian)
The show fills KRCW-32's airwaves near dawn on Sunday. But to host David Bragdon,"Outlook Portland" should have the unpredictable feel of an after-hours cafe.
- Teaching Arabic and Propaganda - Washington Post
At Harvard , the star of Arabic A is a girl named Maha. Maha Muhammed Abulaal, to be precise. She's the pouty protagonist in the melodrama that runs throughout "Al-Kitaab," the standard beginning text in Arabic classes at Harvard and other American ...
- Editor confronts genocide in 'Senselessness' (San Francisco Chronicle)
Senselessness By Horacio Castellanos Moya; translated by Katherine Silver New Directions Press; 142 pages; $15.95 paperback One approach to discovering exciting new Latin American writers is to scout for contemporary authors whom Roberto Bolaño counted among...
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