Archive forMay 3, 2005

Cultures mingle at BSU s Cotton Club Annual Soul Food Dinner shares black culture with campus (The Whitworthian)

The Black Student Union (BSU) held its annual Soul Food Dinner last Friday night, giving students a taste of black culture and history through both food and entertainment and transforming the Café intothe “Cotton Club.”

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In a child’s memory, town works to ease cultural divide (NorthJersey.com)

WESTWOOD - Alexis Flores was the son of Mexican immigrants. He had black hair, olive skin and a chubby face with dark, piercing eyes. He was 16 months old when he died April 15.

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BCMA Announces Planning Team for New Cultural Heritage Center (Cybergrass)

At a recent press conference, officials from the Birthplace of Country Music Alliance (BCMA) announced the planning team, consisting of architects, museum designers, and museum planners, for the new Birthplace of Country Music Cultural Heritage Center. "For the past seven months, we have been working hard to get this project off the ground," noted Birthplace of Country Music Alliance President

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Students sample cultures (Journal and Courier)

As Alyssa Sorenson talked, her Australian "cork hat" was in motion. "The corks keep the flies away," she said with a smile.

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The cultural roots of democracy (National Catholic Reporter)

In his brief but predictably provocative book published this spring, George Weigel poses a decisive dilemma for his readers: “Choosing the future means confronting, honestly, the relationship between the cube and the cathedral.”

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FOCUS: EU Mortgage Reform Hits Cultural, Legal Obstacles (IWon - Money)

BRUSSELS -(Dow Jones)- To hear Charlie McCreevy talk, you'd think sweeping changes in European Union mortgage lending were just around the corner.

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Kunjan Nambiar Memorial to organise cultural fete (Kaumundi Online)

ALAPPUZHA: The Kunjan Nambiar Memorial, under the State Government, is organising a cultural festival at the memorial in Ambalappuzha on May 4 and 5 in connection with the 305th birth anniversary celebrations of the poet, the chairman of the memorial, Nedumudy Harikumar, has said.

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In a child’s memory, town works to ease cultural divide (NorthJersey.com)

WESTWOOD - Alexis Flores was the son of Mexican immigrants. He had black hair, olive skin and a chubby face with dark, piercing eyes. He was 16 months old when he died April 15.

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