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- Catch the Reading Bug this summer - Portsmouth Herald News
Catch the Reading Bug this summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 12 minutes agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. At 10:30 am, Thursday, ...
- David Grossman: I had a wish my book would protect my son Uri - Haaretz.com
"My son Uri spent most of his army service in the occupied territories, on patrols, lookouts, stakeouts, and at checkpoints, and every once in a while he would share with me the things he experienced there," author David Grossman writes in the ...
- Poetry Corner - North Adams Transcript
for it is God's will that I should die. Thank God for everything we had together, just hold the feeling in your heart forever. Remember me when I was living and all the things we were given. All the love that we shared together; will always be here ...
- Calligraphy draws student interest - Viet Nam News
Viet Nam NewsCalligraphy draws student interestViet Nam News, Vietnam - 7 hours agoBa’s club has attended several calligraphic exhibitions such as Ho Chi Minh’s Poetry Through Vietnamese-Chinese Calligraphy. Ba hopes the club will hold ...
- Brain song (Deccan Herald)
There is a line in George Orwell's 1984 that stokes your deepest sense of foreboding for poor Winston Smith, the iconic hero (if he can be termed so) of this iconic novel. It goes like this: Until they become conscious they will never rebel, and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.
- We must make better choice next November - Vacaville Reporter
In a recent letter, Barak Obama is somewhat scornfully referred to as the "black" candidate ("Obama throws his grandma under bus", The Reporter, April 23). According to the writer, Obama "is not the great black hope," and there is a reference to our ...
- Top Urdu poets honoured - Gulf Times
Gulf TimesTop Urdu poets honouredGulf Times, Qatar - 17 hours ago... India and Pakistan attended the annual Aalmi Frogh-e-Urdu Adab awards ceremony and Aalmi Mushaira (international poetry symposium) over the weekend. ...
- Fist Jabs, Satire, and the Last Private Places on Earth - Slate
Put the same drawing on a TV screen with the Fox emblem in the corner and a pair of couch potatoes parked in front of it--put that on your cover, and you've got satire. And howlless was equally clear : Any satire that can be easily used to further ...
- The Joy of Six: FA Cup final moments (Guardian Unlimited)
From cream Armani suits to Gazza's meltdown, six of the most memorable moments from English football's greatest showpiece
- Sneak a peek at one of the first shows that will open Great Lakes ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marc Moritz/Special to The Plain Dealer The Boise summer appears to agree with "Into the Woods" director Victoria Bussert and choreographer Martin Cespedes, both Clevelanders, as they oversee a rehearsal. O brave new world. Miranda had it right. It's ...
- William Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expert (Chennai Online)
Jerusalem, May 28 Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended.
- Genome race and climate change vision vie for science book prize - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukGenome race and climate change vision vie for science book prizeguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHaving studied English at Oxford and medieval Welsh poetry at Aberystwyth Hague said she was drafted in as a representative of the lay reader. ...
- Solomon Volkov's "The Magical Chorus" - International Herald Tribune
The Magical Chorus A History of Russian Culture From Tolstoy to Solzhenitsyn By Solomon Volkov Translated by Antonina W. Bouis 333 pages. $33. Alfred A. Knopf. On March 2, Russians went to the polls and dutifully voted for Dmitri Medvedev, the ...
- 'Against Happiness': What goes up should come down - International Herald Tribune
It is a short but laborious book, and it begins: "Ours are ominous times. Each nervous glance portends some potential disaster. Paranoia most mornings shocks us to wakefulness, and we totter out under the ghostly sun. At night fear agitates the ...
- Border poets share their words at the Galeria 409 - Brownsville Herald
Border poets share their words at the Galeria 409Brownsville Herald, TX United States - 5 hours ago... Def Poetry Jam, will one day move back to the area with her fiancée so that she can join the Narciso Martinez Cultural Arts Writers Forum that he helps ...
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