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- Urdu pen-sketches by Mumtaz Rafiq published - The News - International
Urdu pen-sketches by Mumtaz Rafiq publishedThe News - International, Pakistan - 3 hours ago... as not only does Rafiq present a good taste of language and diction but also knits the life events and literary events and their work in poetry. ...
- Leonard Cohen (AskMen)
Why Is He Famous? Called the “godfather of gloom” and the ”poet laureate of pessimism,” Canadian-born singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen is a living legend.
- Yoga and Smoothies’ event planned for teens Saturday - Palestine Herald-Press
PALESTINE — We hope that everyone came safely through Ike. I know that some of our avid readers were reading by candlelight this past weekend. Here’s hoping everyone’s electricity is restored. Just a couple of reminders before you hear about ...
- Heart to heart (The Hendersonville Times-News)
Two bodies glide across the dance floor in unison, moving as one to the distinctive beat of tango music. Heart always facing heart, the dance requires a connection between the partners and the pair must dance the feeling of the music. The quick and graceful movements awe some and inspire others.
- James Castle: A Retrospective - HULIQ (press release)
James Castle: A RetrospectiveHULIQ (press release), NC - 18 minutes ago... art from a variety of perspectives, examining his life, modes of depiction, working methods and materials, and the "visual poetry" of his text works. ...
- The view: Grappling with Mickey Rourke - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe view: Grappling with Mickey Rourkeguardian.co.uk, UK - 27 minutes ago... tasked by his studio paymasters with writing a lunk-headed grappling picture ("there's plenty of poetry right inside that ring, Fink"). ...
- Late teacher’s holiday poems compiled in book - Quad-Cities Times
The friends and family of Richard Collins got more than just a mass-produced Christmas card every year. They also received a poem written by the 30-year veteran teacher and coach in the Moline school system. “It was something that he looked forward ...
- Author cancels tour, including UR appearance - Inrich.com
Australian writer John Kinsella has cancelled a book tour of North America, including an Oct. 6 appearance at the University of Richmond, according to a news release from UR. Kinsella -- who has published more than 40 books of poetry, fiction ...
- First Friday Going artsy - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
First Friday Going artsyHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 2 hours agoFree until 7 pm, then $5 afterward. Call 637-2117. Meanwhile, at "Live from the Lawn" at the Hawaii State Art Museum (250 S. Hotel St.), the Brothers ...
- Words of Wisdom: Poem (Collier Citizen)
The word “symbol” comes to us from the Greek, “symbolon,” which originally meant “a token or sign of identity verified by comparing its other half.”
- Pop culture's fabled green elixer now trendy, potent and legal in US - Munster Times
Pop culture's fabled green elixer now trendy, potent and legal in USMunster Times, IN - 8 hours agoMotivated by psychedelic '60s music and John Keats poetry, Islam concocted The Green Fairy ($15), a hypnotic blend of North Shore Absinthe, ...
- Strib Senate poll: Al gains on Norm with Dean's help - MinnPost.com
Strib Senate poll: Al gains on Norm with Dean's helpMinnPost.com, MN - 3 minutes agoThe idea is to move the signs around like Magnetic Poetry and "explode language." But one passer-by says "this is the biggest racial slap . ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, world's best-known Palestinian poet, dies at 67 after ... - Newsday
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) _ Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work ...
- Memoirs are made of this - The Australian
Memoirs are made of thisThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoOz is an only child and his life is also shaped by the suicide of his mother when he is 12. This colossal roadblock dominates and shapes the book and yet ...
- Review: No Man's Land - Daily Telegraph
Charles Spencer reviews the first night of No Man's Land at the Duke of York's Theatre. More than 30 years ago, as a young student, I reeled out of the premiere production of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land (1975) blown away by both the mysterious ...
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