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- Bringing religion of love - Economic Times
Bringing religion of loveEconomic Times, India - Oct 21, 2008Joining the renowned sage Sri Jnandeo, he travelled across India, singing his wonderful poems, or abhangas, and bringing the Religion of Love to all the ...
- We Want To Set The Record Straight On Poetry Licence - Ely Standard
We Want To Set The Record Straight On Poetry LicenceEly Standard, UK - 13 minutes agoI would like to make it clear from the onset that no establishment needs a licence to hold a poetry group. In the case which has recently come to light, ...
- Signings (San Diego Union-Tribune)
VICTOR VILLASENOR – “Crazy Loco Love,” 3 p.m. today, The Grove, 3010 Juniper St., San Diego; 7 p.m. Thursday, Carlsbad City Library, 1775 Dove Lane.
- Blitz The Ambassador - CNET Asia
Close listeners will hear a spate of NYC-centric influences in this Brooklyn MC's stellar rhymes. The urgent, conscious-is-cool flows of Black Star (especially Kweli) and the punchy grunts of KRS-One meet amid a maze of classic keyboards, live drums ...
- The Poetry of Timothy Green (Good Times)
Timothy Green lives in Los Angeles, where he works as editor of the poetry journal Rattle . His first book-length collection, "American Fractal," is forthcoming from Red Hen Press (January, 2009).
- The changing face of conflict - Prince George Citizen
ITV.comThe changing face of conflictPrince George Citizen, Canada - 9 hours agoAfter decades of watching our heroes of ultimate sacrifice turn grey and few in number, that iconic line of Remembrance Day poetry is coming true: "To you ...Crowds salute the fallen Cambridge Evening Newsall 629 news articles
- David Alan Grier delivers 'Chocolate' goodness for the weekend Videos - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comDavid Alan Grier delivers 'Chocolate' goodness for the weekend VideosMonsters and Critics.com - 1 hour agoOther Grier absurdist reports during the series' inaugural season include: unmasking the shocking news that the super group KISS was originally black; ...
- Music Review: P.W. Long - God Bless The Drunkard's Dog - Blogcritics.org
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- Downtown Ramble offers fun for the whole family (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES —Enjoy art gallery openings, preview some coming gala events and stay for plays and open mic events as Downtown Las Cruces comes alive today for the Ramble, held the first Friday of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. at museums, galleries, theaters, shops and restaurants.
- A warm reception for retrospective of Whitacre's work - Philadelphia Inquirer
A warm reception for retrospective of Whitacre's workPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 10 hours ago"Dreams of Love, Life and Flying Machines" was artistically distinguished, well-attended and warmly received Saturday at Daylesford Abbey in Paoli; ...
- Aamir is a very intelligent man: Prasoon Joshi - Screen Weekly
Screen WeeklyAamir is a very intelligent man: Prasoon JoshiScreen Weekly, India - 3 hours agoLittle wonder, Prasoon Joshi found himself penning poetry for all the brawn and brawl on display in ‘Ghajini’. “It is a pacy thriller with a lot of action ...
- The Republicans’ Call to Arms - Canada Free Press
We recall the words of the old popular song, “What a Difference a Day Makes; 24 Little Hours.” In this political year, it was actually 38 hours, but the poetry is the same. That’s the time-spread between the locking up of the 2008 Republican ...
- 'Jewel' isn't as incendiary as furor might indicate - Philadelphia Inquirer
By Sherry Jones Beaufort Books. 358 pp. $24.95 The Jewel of Medina , Sherry Jones' hot-potato novel about the Prophet Muhammad and his child-bride, Aisha, comes not from a field of spuds, but a Mideast quarry some consider bedrock-hard in its ...
- Oedipus at the Olivier, National, SE1 - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
Oedipus is the profoundest tragedy as well as the greatest whodunnit ever written. But presenting this ancient tale of guilt and pollution — “miasma”, in the original — in a modern world, where the concepts of guilt and shame have virtually ...
- Viggo Mortensen looks beyond Hollywood - Daily Telegraph
Artist, poet, musician - Viggo Mortensen, who played Aragorn in the 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy, tells John Hiscock why he'd be happy to abandon his film career Viggo Mortensen is beginning to feel his age. The quietly eccentric actor who won a ...
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