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- Poetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his work - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comPoetic Justice: A dying artist finally gets recognized for his workThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 30 minutes agoHe saved cards and letters, some of them hand-signed, from Pope John Paul II, Sophia Loren, Richard Burton, erotic writer Anais Nin, Hillary Clinton, ...
- Rae Spoon (ChartAttack.com)
Canadian folk bands, be careful that your homespun references to local geography and Canadiana don't come off as CBC pandering (like some of Kathleen Edwards' yak-worthy yarns). Instead, let them grow naturally from the black soil of your twilight thoughts like Spoon.
- Ayoon Wa Azan (Meanings that Reflect the Atmosphere of Victory and ... - Dar Al Hayat
I am examining, with some friends, the possibility of publishing a new Arabic dictionary, one in which the definitions of words are in tune with the times we live in. Here are some examples: - Extremist: every person who has an opinion different from ...
- Writing like painting (The Daily Iowan)
Tarek Eltayeb is a cultural smorgasbord. Born and raised by Sudanese parents in Cairo, Egypt, he spent his college years and the first portion of his adult life in Vienna, Austria. Now, after a diverse background of languages and countries, he adds another location to his life's belt, coming to Iowa for the International Writing Program.
- Your Local Library: Poet shares works at the main branch - Nashville Tennessean
At 2 p.m. Saturday, local poet William Franklin (Frank) Andrews will read from his book From Humble Beginnings: Songs of a Native Son , and tell about growing up with his sharecropper grandparents on a Williamson County farm. These selected poems put ...
- Don't Miss: Bagpipers, hip-hoppers, psychos - Prague Daily Monitor
Don't Miss: Bagpipers, hip-hoppers, psychosPrague Daily Monitor, Czech Republic - 1 hour agoAfter adapting Karel JaromÃÂr Erben's classic poetry collection Kytice [Wild Flowers] for the screen, FA Brabec has picked up Karel Hynek Mácha's Romantic ...
- Who wrote this prayer? - Dallas Morning News
Who wrote this prayer?Dallas Morning News, TX - Jul 19, 2008Some refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None attribute it to a particular source. ...
- Book reviews - Egypt Today
Tahawolat Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimin: Tafakok Al-Ideologia Wa Nehayet Al-Tanzeem (The Transformation of the Muslim Brotherhood: Disintegration of Ideology and the End of the Organization) by Hossam Tamam Madbouli, 2006 In this collection of essays, Hossam ...
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark (New York Times)
To celebrate the life of Elliott Carter, who turns 100 on Dec. 11, the Tanglewood Music Center is devoting this year?s programs entirely to his music.
- Fringe By Numbers: Chasm Preview - Minneapolis City Pages
Fringe By Numbers: Chasm PreviewMinneapolis City Pages, MN - 6 hours agoThe play is based on the poetry of Garbiela Mistral, a famous Chilean poet. Playwright Hector Roberts has translated some of the works, but has chosen to ...
- 10-year-old Belton girl shows her talent with puppy tale - Anderson Independent Mail
10-year-old Belton girl shows her talent with puppy taleAnderson Independent Mail, SC - Aug 10, 2008Their friendship was the key to Erin’s latest burst of creativity, one that won her the top spot in the Belton Elementary Young Author Contest. ...
- The Star Online > eCentral > Movies - Star-ecentral.com
HOLLYWOOD has time and again produced many remakes of Asian movies. Now, in a role reversal, an American movie gets a Chinese remake instead. Connected (Bo Chi Tung Wah in Cantonese), based on New Line Cinema action thriller Cellular (2004), is said ...
- Funeral home for pets opens in Orchard Park (The Buffalo News)
Wine-colored drapes and vases of flowers evoke a solemn tone for visitors who walk through the doors of Orchard Park's newest funeral home.
- Annual celebration of African-American art starts this weekend (The Post and Courier)
Even without money in your pocket, it's easy to enjoy MOJA. The annual African-American and Caribbean arts festival, which kicked off Wednesday and stretches through Oct. 5, will be serving up plenty of free entertainment. "This year, we have more free events than we have paid," said program coordinator Elease Amos-Goodwin. "Everybody can't afford to buy expensive tickets and go to the theater, ...
- At writing camp, schlepping goes with scholarship - The Associated Press
The Associated PressAt writing camp, schlepping goes with scholarshipThe Associated Press - 21 minutes agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in ...
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