Category: religion
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Events, Books Highlight Author Flannery O’Connor’s Legacy (part 1)
As close to a million or more people pour into Savannah, Georgia, for the March 17 St. Patrick’s Day Parade and associated festivities a number of them will also take time to visit the childhood home of America’s iconic author, Flannery O’Connor, at 207 E. Charlton Street near Lafayette Square.
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By Aberjhani: As Egypt Howls and History Tweets
When watching TV reports and reading Internet posts about Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s attempt to stand down protesters calling for his removal, the 82-year-old does not come across as someone whom power has enticed to consciously wreak havoc in the lives of people he claims to love and serve.
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Michael Jackson and summertime from this point on – by Aberjhani
Please Click the Following link: Michael Jackson and summertime from this point on – National African-American Art | Examiner.com.
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Author Gore Vidal and the Sexual Signs of Our Political Times (Part 1)
“Accustomed to the workings of political power and the very human flaws of those who wield it–a theme he dearly loves and which most political leaders probably do not– Vidal writes with as much insight and outrage as he does wit and impunity.”– Aberjhani