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- Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with Amy Winehouse lyrics in final year exam (Daily Mail)
Baffled Cambridge University students were asked to compare a 15th century poem with lyrics by troubled singer Amy Winehouse in their final year exam paper.
- John Fowles: the French Lieutenant author’s secret woman - Times Online
A secret cache of love letters reveal how John Fowles, author of The French Lieutenant’s Woman, reenacted his epic story of forbidden passion with a young student. More than 20 years after he introduced unabashed sexuality to the modern literary ...
- Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of being - Post-Bulletin
Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of beingPost-Bulletin, MN - 18 minutes agoBy Elizabeth M. Jones His poems don't follow the traditional, rigid lines many would associate with poetry. They jump across the page, seem to form lines, ...
- Weekend planner - Asheville Citizen-Times
-Polecat Creek plays tonight at the Grey Eagle on Clingman Avenue, Asheville. -A School’s Out Dance Party, for ages 18 and under, happens tonight at The Orange Peel, 101 Biltmore Ave., Asheville, 225-5851. -The Raleigh Ringers, handbell choir ...
- Original look at 'Frankenstein' creator, friends - Akron Beacon Journal
I've never had a laudanum dream, but after seeing Frankenstein by the New World Performance Laboratory at the University of Akron's Sandefur Theatre on Saturday, I think I might be able to imagine one. Under the artful direction of James Slowiak, the ...
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC - Guardian Unlimited
Culture vultures ... visit the Museum of Modern Art on a Friday and save yourself $20. Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA There's never been a better time to visit New York. Obvious, really - the dollar is in a bad way. But the Big Apple also happens to be ...
- Foreign Diplomats, Ohio Officials Open Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in ... - Earthtimes
CLEVELAND , May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Amid rave reviews, Cleveland residents got their first look at the new, iconic sculpture that forms the centerpiece of the Azerbaijani Cultural Garden in the city's famed Cultural Gardens. Today's event was held in ...
- Victoria Schacht '08 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to ... - Hamilton College News
Victoria Schacht '08 Awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to ...Hamilton College News, NY - 3 hours agoShe was the chair of Writer's Bloc, an informal circle of students interested in the creation of original poetry and prose, in 2005-06. ...
- Breaking Piñatas gives healing culture back to community (University News)
The West Side was treated to live local cultural performances of art, poetry, dance, music and drama at Breaking Piñatas on Thursday, April 17, when students and social activists presented their work at Guadalupe Center, 1015 Avenida Cesar E. Chavez. The fundraiser was the brain-child of Chato Villalobos as a way to demonstrate to the community the range of its cultural wealth and to give it ...
- Repertoire of Urdu poetry on display - Saudi Gazette
Certainly, it seems that the fresh motivation of the Mushaira is happening neither in Pakistan nor in India, but in the Middle East because of the Urdu loving communities. The 12th annual Indian Consulate General Mushaira organized at the ...
- Victim in San Bernardino crash remembered as achiever - Riverside Press Enterprise
SAN BERNARDINO - Victoria Lemus would have been in a classroom Monday morning. The 16-year-old Cajon High student was finished with her sophomore year, but had chosen to be on campus for the first day of fall peer leadership training. That was her ...
- Hadrian and the wall of silence - Daily Telegraph
Feeling that his life was ebbing away, the Emperor Hadrian composed a letter to his successor around AD137. It began: "The Emperor Caesar Augustus to his most esteemed Antoninus, greeting. Above all, I want you to know that I am being released from ...
- Torture victims find strength (Arizona Daily Star)
They came to Tucson from all over the world. The youngest is an infant. The oldest is 80.
- Saddam Feared Getting AIDS in Prison - WXIA 11 Alive
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Scouting Report: Jihad - Baller Status
Hip-hop is a genre that reaches all races and cultures. It's international influence has made it popular among youth around the globe and among all cultures. One culture who has yet spawned a huge star within the U.S. is the Middle East. Sure, there ...
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