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    JUNE 6: CHANGING THE WORLD

    Cincinnati CityBeat, OH
    June 6 2007

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author/journalist Samantha Power is the keynote
    speaker tonight at the Mercantile Library's annual Harriet Beecher
    Stowe Lecture, "Writing to Change the World." Power won the Pulitzer
    for her book, A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide,
    which looked at the 20th century through the lens of genocide - from
    the Ottoman Empire's slaughter of a million Armenians during the First
    World War to Saddam Hussein's murder of 100,000 Kurds and the ethnic
    cleansing of Kosovo to the current situation in Darfur, Sudan.

    "Because of her writing to change the world and because at the
    Mercantile Library - which we consider the literary center of
    Cincinnati - we see the need to continue the work Stowe did," says
    Dale Brown, vice president of the library's board of directors, in
    CityBeat. "We look for speakers who are writing for themselves to
    change the world or writing about people who have changed the world."

    Power's lecture will be in the library's reading room at 7 p.m. The
    cost is $20 for Mercantile Library members and $25 for all others.

    Reservations are required. More info here.

    ~U Tonight is Day 8 of the Fringe Festival, heading into its final
    weekend. Check up on all the productions at CityBeat's Fringe review
    blog and oyur critics' Fringe highlights of the first week.

    ~U Napoleon Maddox heads an Experimental Rock show tonight at The
    Gypsy Hut, a fund-raiser for the local arts organization Art Damage.

    ~U In local issues, I've written an editorial about the Hamilton County
    jail tax hike in today's CityBeat. My take: I like Todd Portune's and
    David Pepper's plan, a huge improvement over the jail tax proposal
    voters rejected last November. I still don't like regressive sales
    taxes as the funding mechanism. And I support the effort by various
    groups to mount a referendum ballot drive. The Cincinnati Beacon has
    more on this issue.

    ~U In national news, Scooter Libby got two and a half years in prison
    for being Vice President Cheney's lackey. And eternity in Hell.

    ~U The 10 announced Republican candidates for president had another
    debate last night, with immigration reform the major topic.

    There's no debate about Hump Day. It's downhill from here to the
    weekend.

    - John Fox

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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