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- Nuggets of wisdom, uncovered in the cleanup - Louisville Courier-Journal
I spent a portion of the Memorial Day holiday engaged in serious housecleaning. It wasn't the old mop-and-bucket kind. No. My mission was clearing a path through stacks of paper -- old bills, canceled checks, newspaper clippings, conference booklets ...
- Teacher, actor, activist - guardian.co.uk
Teacher, actor, activistguardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoI Know Why the Caged Bird Sings was one of the first works by an African-American woman to come to universal notice. In the last three decades she has ...
- KARACHI: Exhibition of young miniaturists from NCA - DAWN Group
KARACHI, May 8: Ten young talented miniaturists, differing in style but all fresh graduates from the miniature department at the National College of Arts, Lahore, are exhibiting their works under one roof – at the Gandhara Art Gallery in Clifton ...
- Six plays set to premiere at UW-Marinette - Green Bay Press-Gazette
The event will feature six new plays written by area residents in the spring workshop — four comedy-dramas, one psychological drama and a full-length verse drama based on the paintings and poetry of local artist and playwright, Jan Ross Deetjen ...
- READ: Worthy of a Tagore (The New Straits Times)
SU AZIZ spoke to Kunal Basu, the prolific Indian author whose work has been compared to that of Asia’s first literary Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore.
- The Yellow Mountain poetry festival unites Chinese poets with the ... - Times Online
The Yellow Mountain poetry festival unites Chinese poets with the ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoAs I leave St Donat's Castle, Yang is explaining to Sampson that the hanging clouds in his poem are like curtains on a stage but that, as they roll open, ...
- Khatir Ghaznavi’s death condoled - Daily Times
Khatir Ghaznavi’s death condoledDaily Times, Pakistan - 17 minutes agoThey said the poet devoted his life to promotion of poetry and literature and his services for promotion of poetry and literature would be remembered for a ...
- Words to save the world - The Gazette (Montreal)
Words to save the worldThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 56 minutes agoThey answered on paper - with poetry, non-fiction, fiction and art. The result is a high-quality book, titled Down to Earth, which was launched this spring. ...
- Overland Trail Museum offers kids trip through time - Sterling Journal-Advocate
Fourth graders from Campbell Elementary try their hands at sand painting during a “Wagons West” program at the Overland Trail Museum. During the months of April and May, approximately 800 school children visited the Overland Trail Museum and ...
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players - The Independent
A new exhibition of British Surrealists in Middlesbrough may not be crammed with big names, but all of these artists deserve a second look, argues Tom Lubbock They've been gradually dying off. ELT Mesens went in 1971, so did John Tunnard, and John ...
- Hip Shops In 1965-68 Baltimore, Beatniks, Mods, and The Psychedelic ... - Magic City Morning Star
The Psychedelic Propeller Rock n' Roll band. Those longhaired lads in this 1967 era photo are The Psychedelic Propeller Rock n' Roll band. They are sitting on the railroad tracks behind the house where I grew up-in Dundalk, Maryland. In the photo are ...
- A musical prayer for peace - MetroWest Daily News
As an unpopular war divides the nation, the Assabet Valley Mastersingers will offer a "Mass for Peace" Saturday in Northborough for the final concert of its 30th anniversary season. Featuring a chorus and full orchestra, the hour-long "Mass" will be ...
- Notre Dame professor/poet to be honored in N.Y. (South Bend Tribune)
SOUTH BEND -- Cornelius Eady and Toi Derricotte will receive the 2008 Elizabeth Kray Award for service to the field of poetry. The prize, presented by Poets House, will be awarded Monday at the 13th annual Poetry Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge.
- Kathleen Edwards, Leslie Feist: why does Canada produce so many great ... - Times Online
On June 30, Kathleen Edwards is headlining a free concert in Trafalgar Square to celebrate Canada Day. She’s a highly regarded singer-songwriter whose third album, Asking for Flowers, has placed her on the cusp of an international breakthrough. By ...
- Police Spied on Activists In Md. Officers Infiltrated Groups During ... - Washington Post
Undercover Maryland State Police officers conducted surveillance on war protesters and death penalty opponents, including some in Takoma Park, for more than a year while Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. was governor, documents released yesterday show. Detailed ...
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