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- Memorial meet - Calcutta Telegraph
Memorial meetCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour ago... has started imparting free six-month computer training for SC/ST candidates across the region in any discipline. Three-day second Northeast poetry ...
- Karibib Cluster Marks Children’s Day - New Era
Karibib Cluster Marks Children’s DayNew Era, Namibia - 1 hour agoLearners from the participating schools put up performances such as dramas, singing and poetry depicting the everyday plight of the African child, ...
- Argos' Carter poetry in motion - Toronto Sun
Argos' Carter poetry in motionToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoNot to mention he has got a second name that means "Righteous", he's a former Arkansas state bowling champ and when people say he's poetry in motion -- they ...
- Delaware County Neighbors - Philadelphia Inquirer
Delaware County NeighborsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 4 hours agoYour Poetry. Want to be a published poet? Submit your poetry to PApoems@phillynews.com, and we will publish the best of your work. Your Essays. ...
- A sprightly elegy (Al-Ahram Weekly)
I never thought funerals could be such fun. But then, not every funeral has Khalid Galal as director. He has a keen eye for the ludicrous and an eerie knack for squeezing laughter out of the most lugubrious situations and gruesome events.
- Philly play based on search engine queries - Delaware Online
That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town. "It's the world's first play based on a search log," director Michael Alltop said. The ...
- Woman on the run - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G il Adamson starts her debut novel in madness and then pushes the reader headfirst into the torrid Canadian wilderness of 1903. Adamson rolls out luxuriant prose in "The Outlander," dunking in the rivers and rolling in the moss under the forest ...
- Great Book of Gaelic exhibition launched in Corner Brook (The Telegram)
An exhibition of “The Great Book of Gaelic, An Leabhar Mòr,” will be officially opened today in Corner Brook at its first stop on its North American tour.
- Marina Hyde: There's nothing worse than a politician playing parent (Guardian Unlimited)
Marina Hyde: Attempts by our leaders to find common ground with the average Joe are so reductive as to be meaningless
- In Support of Kriss Worthington - Berkeley Daily Planet
We write in support of Kriss Worthington for the state Assembly seat in the 14th District. We’d like to tell you some of our reasons. Kriss is a strong, progressive, people-oriented, 11 year Berkeley City Councilmember who has worked tirelessly to ...
- The Good Rat - Slate
If I can be said to have a favorite kind of column, it's one in which I can bring to your attention an exciting literary development—one whose importance has not received the notice it deserves outside the ivory tower—and then tell you what to ...
- Posted: 06-07-2008 , 03:11 GMT (Al Bawaba)
Like always, Tunisian artist Latifa takes her time choosing the best projects for her fans and she has accomplished what she aims for when she worked with the Lebanese composer Ziad Al Rahabani on her album “Bi Nus Al Jaw”. The critics of her previous album were divided in opinions; however, at the end it came out as a successful album and Latifa was able to feature variety in her work.
- Through the valley of darkness - Las Vegas Sun
Las Vegas SunThrough the valley of darknessLas Vegas Sun, NV - 15 minutes agoHe’s had a couple of poetry collections published and a biography of the Las Vegas band the Killers. “Every one of these stories blew me away,” Keene says. ...
- Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding success - Bowen Island Undercurrent
Bowen’s first writers’ festival a resounding successBowen Island Undercurrent, Canada - 1 hour agoPoetry Writing featured Jude Neale, Lisa Shatzky, Bernice Lever, and special guest George McWhirter; Freelance Writing rocked the room with panelists Kami ...
- Marking the French Social Revolution of '68 - NPR
Marking the French Social Revolution of '68NPR - 1 hour agoIn homage to May '68, many Left Bank shop windows are displaying the graffiti and creative poetry of protest that made this the wittiest and most surreal ...
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