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- 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.
- Rustlers do a little 'clubbing' - Great Falls Tribune
Rustlers do a little 'clubbing'Great Falls Tribune, MT - 3 hours ago"I teach my entire curriculum off of poetry. We do a poem pretty much everyday," she said. "I found I have quite a few students who bring in their own ...
- Ancient Egyptian Folklore Is Source of Innovative Literary Collection - PR Web (press release)
Ancient Egyptian Folklore Is Source of Innovative Literary CollectionPR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoThe book is both a collection of poetry and Kiritsis's own rendition of epic ancient myths and legends. Its title reflects both its sources in Hermetic ...
- Darwish laid to rest in Ramallah - Al Jazeera
Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, regarded as the voice of the Palestinian people and chronicler of their suffering following the creation of Israel, has been buried in Ramallah. Journalist Rachel Shabi attended the funeral and spoke to Palestinians ...
- Houle’s second collection intellectual, exciting - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Houle’s second collection intellectual, excitingTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoI MUST ADMIT I am a Gaspereau Press-published poet, for my first subject today is Karen Houle’s second poetry collection, During ($19.95), ...
- Get yourself a proper job - Guardian Unlimited
"How much do you get paid?" This is the first question I am asked by many of the A-level students I meet as part of a Muslim mentoring programme for schools in underprivileged areas of North London. Although they ask with a cheeky smirk, in the eyes ...
- Rawi Hage and the practiced art of imagined proximity (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The Daily Star from his hometown of Montreal, Canada, Hage said.
- What Iraqi Expats Are Saying Now - Wall Street Journal
Le Grillion is a restaurant-bar in the always-crowded downtown Cairo. But this restaurant has a particular significance amidst the relentless movement surrounding it. Le Grillion is a cultural center, where a wide spectrum of artists, playwrights ...
- Harry and Jimmy do the honours - Belfast Telegraph
Harry and Jimmy do the honoursBelfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoHe is also an accomplished director and talented writer, with collections of poetry and short stories to his credit. In Northern Ireland, he was the key ...
- Take that, rockin’ robin - Mountain Xpress
Take that, rockin’ robinMountain Xpress, NC - 5 hours ago“We love music. Even the bus going by is musical to us,” he says of himself and collaborator Beldon. And, with the Pigeons of the Park’s central location, ...
- Friends of Library announce scholarship recipients - hometownweekly
Friends of Library announce scholarship recipientshometownweekly, MA - 12 hours agoHe was also chosen by the judges to receive the All-School Poetry Award worth $500. Junior Michaela Pembroke was the recipient of the Prose Award for ...
- New features at this year’s Stan Rogers Folk Festival - Pictou Country Nova Scotia News
New features at this year’s Stan Rogers Folk FestivalPictou Country Nova Scotia News, Canada - 14 hours agoThe festival always offers a sampling of other performance arts, such as dance, poetry and theatre. One treat this year will be that some of the featured ...
- New U of M boss wants more men on campus (Winnipeg Free Press)
There is a motherlode of potential students for Canadian universities despite declining birthrates -- which is why the University of Manitoba is "looking for men," new president David Barnard said Wednesday. Look at any Canadian campus, Barnard said three hours into starting work as U of M's 11th president: "There are three women undergraduates to every two men.
- Edgeworth native assists Dalai Lama in Australia (Sewickley Herald)
Worlds away from his childhood home in Edgeworth, Jon Kowallis has studied the Chinese language, written three books and traveled far and wide.  read more »
- So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar ... - New York Times
So, How Would You Like Your Culture Clash? Joke-Filled or Sugar ...New York Times, United States - 1 hour agoIn one of the play’s most amusing exchanges Franco challenges Arthur to name 10 black poets. Arthur names a few, then stands dumb, a look of deep ...
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