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- WNMU professor to speak at Rizal conference - Deming Headlight
SILVER CITY  Most Americans are unfamiliar with Jose Rizal. Western New Mexico University Professor Jean Hall considers herself a student of the life of the Rizal, a Philippine hero. Executed by the Spanish colonials as a traitor in 1896, Rizal's ...
- Artists, writers to hold 5th Sunrise Festival - Sun.Star
Artists, writers to hold 5th Sunrise FestivalSun.Star, Philippines - 7 hours agoIt will be followed by an art forum, installations, musical performances, poetry reading, story-telling, and theatrical presentations. ...
- Carnegie Mellon U. student shares literature through YouTube - U-Wire.com
Carnegie Mellon University students could soon be YouTube stars. Through the Posner Poetry and Prose Project (p4), sophomore political science major Jessica Dickinson Goodman plans to record student and faculty readings of "Huckleberry Finn" and ...
- The hunt for Radovan Karadzic and Serbia's real destiny - CBC.ca
CBC.caThe hunt for Radovan Karadzic and Serbia's real destinyCBC.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoDespite Radovan's university degrees, his published poetry and his command of rhetoric, the doctor's birthplace best sums up his paranoid worldview  that ...Video: Karadzic faces Hague tribunal ReutersVideoWITNESS-An encounter with Karadzic in the snow Reutersall 4,619 news articles
- Obituaries in the news - Guardian Unlimited
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y.(AP) - Hayden Carruth, an award-winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, died Monday. He was 87. Carruth, who lived in Vermont in the 1960s and 70s, died at his home in Munnsville, N.Y. after suffering a ...
- GCU to celebrate Faiz, Rashid birthdays - Daily Times
LAHORE: The Government College University has planned to celebrate Faiz Ahmed th anniversaries of Faiz and Noon Meem Rashid’s birthdays in 2010 and 2011, respectively, according to a statement issued on Tuesday. Renowned for their role in advancing ...
- Leading article: A triumph for all of Europe - Independent
Leading article: A triumph for all of EuropeIndependent, UK - Jul 22, 2008... Karadzic was captured not in some remote romantic Montenegran hideout of the kind which might have been conjured in his cliché-ridden nationalist poetry ...
- A dogwood's roots extend to Updike (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
SHILLINGTON, Pa. - The front door of the white-shingled house at 116 Philadelphia Ave. whips open, and Norita R. King, notary public, fixes me in the crosshairs of her glare.
- Is This The End Of The Jews? An Interview With Adam Mansbach - Huffingtonpost.com
Adam Mansbach is a dude of many hats. A hip-hop poet that can recite histories old-school and new without missing a beat, especially in his acid satire Angry Black White Boy . An author who lives in Berkeley, grew up in Boston and can freestyle in ...
- Fourth annual writer's conference held at NU (Daily Northwestern)
Between Aug 13 and 16, fiction writers, editors, critics and other literary figures will meet at Northwestern for the fourth annual summer writers' conference, set to take place in University Hall, 1987 Sheridan Rd. The conference is designed around providing an understanding of the business and craft of writing to both new and established writers.
- Hayden Carruth, 87; Poems Reflected Struggles of Life - Washington Post
Washington PostHayden Carruth, 87; Poems Reflected Struggles of LifeWashington Post, United States - 2 hours agoHis "Collected Shorter Poems, 1946-1991" received the 1992 National Book Critics Circle award for poetry, and he won the National Book Award for the ...
- "Ballistics:" A Poetic Blast (Vermont Cynic)
Ballistics Billy Collins (Random House) 4 Stars Published in September 2008, "Ballistics" associates the reader with universal themes - love, death, solitude, youth and aging. These subjects guide the reader through the various nuances of Collins' imagination.
- Always The Best - Baltimore City Paper
I'm a positive person, you know? I really don't like to complain much, so look, I'm just stating a fact here: My Column only runs Every Other Week in a Newspaper that comes out Every Week, and in two weeks, this here paper and the enormo-gigantical ...
- Ronald Bergan: No Country For Old People (Guardian Unlimited)
Old age is rarely depicted in films without sentimentality, says Ronald Bergan, but a clutch of pictures stand out for their frank portrayals of the elderly
- Delaware poet laureate to lead writing workshop Oct. 23-26 (Cape Gazette)
The Delaware Division of the Arts is sponsoring a poetry and fiction writers retreat led by Delaware’s Poet Laureate, Dr. JoAnn Balingit, and Dr. Cruce Stark, novelist and retired University of Delaware professor.
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