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- Gang's turf is secure - Chicago Tribune
I f you crave a pleasant architectural shock, head to the eastern edge of downtown Chicago and look up. There you'll find a skyscraper taking shape with projecting white balconies that curve in and out, startling in their irregularity. They ripple ...
- Feel the pulse - Star-ecentral.com
FOUR years since the last Urbanscapes festival, and the music, art, film and fashion scene in Kuala Lumpur has moved on. Or has it really done so? The answer is a mixed one, with the healthy list of newcomers and familiar (yet relevant) names making ...
- Going boldly where no Lebanese publisher has gone before - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonGoing boldly where no Lebanese publisher has gone beforeDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 18 minutes agoBy Laura Wilkinson BEIRUT: Poetry doesn't command much presence in publishing circles. The profile of English-language poetry in countries where English is ...
- Only question about D-Rose: Will suit match red Bulls cap? (Chicago Sun-Times)
As the media crowds were shooed from the locker room, Derrick Rose didn’t move from his chair. He still had something important to say to the columnist from Chicago. Did it involve crushing UCLA? Being the best player on the court in the most significant game of his young life?
- The following events are taking place as part of Oakham Festival - Rutland Times
The following events are taking place as part of Oakham FestivalRutland Times, UK - 44 minutes agoThursday June 19 André Mangeot's Poetry at the Castle in Oakham Castle at 7.30pm. Tickets £5. Riding Hard in The Merry Monk at 8.30pm. ...
- Vice-Chancellor slams justified future investment (Scoop.co.nz)
Students at the University of Auckland return to classes tomorrow, disappointed that their Vice-Chancellor appears out of touch with their financial situation and dismissive of moves to improve it.
- Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic' - Princeton Packet
Princeton tots get a 'Teddy Bear Picnic'Princeton Packet, NJ - 10 hours agoThey then listened attentively as Ms. Groves read books and poetry about teddy bears. One book’s title, “The Boy Who Thought He was a Teddy Bear,” drew a ...
- Family to receive degrees from Troy (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
The story of the Howard Paris family is more about its journey than the point it will reach this afternoon at the Columbus Civic Center.
- Covenanter Receives Lilly Graduate Fellow Honor - Evangelical Covenant Church
Evangelical Covenant ChurchCovenanter Receives Lilly Graduate Fellow HonorEvangelical Covenant Church, IL - 2 hours agoHer prose and poetry has been featured in Ruminate Magazine, Wicked Alice, the Cedarville Review, and Covenant Home Altar. In 2007, she won second place in ...
- Newark Muslim gathering to feature qawwali music performance - The Argus
Newark Muslim gathering to feature qawwali music performanceThe Argus, CA - 44 minutes agoAyyaz Yousaf of Hayward, the center's managing director, said the experience stands apart from chemical or erotic intoxication. "It's just a natural thing, ...
- Suzan Nejim TV co-host - Al-Bawaba
Suzan Nejim TV co-hostAl-Bawaba, Jordan - 15 hours ago... poetry, literature, sports and many other fields. There will be 52 episodes of the show and every star will take part in a contest during the show and ...
- A leg up on learning Chinese - Christian Science Monitor
Once, French was the common tongue of diplomacy and commerce in an era of European world dominance. Then English took its place. As China expands its influence, many believe that Mandarin might one day become the new language of commerce. Not least ...
- Speaker to examine environmental health threats today - Ithaca Journal
Sandra Steingraber will be presenting her speech “Contaminated without Consent: Environmental Threats to Human Health.” At 7:30 p.m. today in the Melvin Community Room at the Ulysses Philomathic Library, 74 East Main Street, Trumansburg ...
- McGuinty defends Ontario incentives for Young People F---ing - CBC News
A scene from Young People F---ing, an adult-oriented romantic comedy that has been much cited in the debate over the proposed bill C-10. (Toronto International Film Festival) Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has defended the use of provincial tax ...
- Valley Life by Penny Warner - Contra Costa Times
PLAY BALL! When I was a kid, I loved to play basketball. I was tall, so I was pretty good at it. I often beat the boy I had a crush on — Charles Morris — which my mother told me not to do. Back then, we girls were supposed to lose when we played ...
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