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- Debates in Brussels on translation, the “language of Europe” - Financiarul
Debates in Brussels on translation, the “language of Europe”Financiarul, Romania - 6 hours ago... there are private publishing houses or publishing groups intended to publish a work of fiction (novels, stories, theater plays, poetry or cartoons). ...
- For better & verse (IE via Yahoo! India News)
A travelling festival to bring poetry films to Chandigarh Think films, and it's either fiction or non fiction.
- GFD winners - Banner-Graphic
The Greencastle Fire Department presented contest winners with their prizes at an open house Thursday night. Children from pre-kindergarten through third grade competed in coloring contests. Third and fourth graders designed posters. Fifth graders ...
- The Commission organises a debate in Brussels on translation, "the ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
The Commission organises a debate in Brussels on translation, "the ...7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 20 hours ago... public publishing houses or publishing groups who intend to publish a work of fiction (novels, tales, short stories, theatre plays, poetry or comics). ...
- Art in Review - New York Times
Art in ReviewNew York Times, United States - 51 minutes agoShe also kept extensive notebooks that fall somewhere between diaries and poetry journals. In the 1970s she developed Parkinson’s disease, from which she ...
- Lights up on the Audience - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailLights up on the AudienceBrooklyn Rail, NY - 4 hours agoThe movement, poetry, and singing were all inspired by a letter Tenenbaum had received from, perhaps, a former love interest. The two works that followed ...
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute - Yahoo News
VIZNAR, Spain - The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a still painful accounting of atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil War . The dispute has ...
- Passchendaele: Gross' personal odyssey - 24 Hours Vancouver
Passchendaele: Gross' personal odyssey24 Hours Vancouver, Canada - Oct 20, 2008Not the "sappy adolescent poetry" he wrote as a teen when his maternal grandfather, WWI veteran Michael Dunne, first started telling him graphic stories ...
- Nikki Giovanni raps about rap - Windy City Times
Nikki Giovanni raps about rapWindy City Times, IL - 10 hours agoby Yasmin Nair The poet and author Nikki Giovanni is best known for her essays and poetry on Black history and civil rights issues. Over the last 10 years, ...
- UB’s musical past - University at Buffalo The Spectrum
UB’s musical pastUniversity at Buffalo The Spectrum, NY - 3 hours ago"We also have a case about a song contest done in the mid-1950s, where students, faculty, and even local peoples could submit two types of songs in an ...
- KELLER'S TNA IMPACT REPORT 11/6: Final hype for Turning Point ... - Pro Wrestling Torch
KELLER'S TNA IMPACT REPORT 11/6: Final hype for Turning Point ...Pro Wrestling Torch - 1 hour agoWest called what they do "poetry in the ring" and "really special." BMI came back with some double-teaming of their own. Sabin came back with a tornado ...
- What's on: Wednesday October 22 - Scotsman
What's on: Wednesday October 22Scotsman, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoBrunton Theatre, Musselburgh, 11am, 2pm, £6 (£22 family), 0131-665 2240 New comedy writing - original short, funny theatre pieces from Scotland's hottest ...
- Study Abroad: an experience you'll never forget - Guilfordian (subscription)
Study Abroad: an experience you'll never forgetGuilfordian (subscription), NC - 8 hours agoEnglish and theatre studies majors might be drawn to study in England or Greece for their rich history of poetry, plays, novels, and much more. ...
- What makes an ideal woman? - Times Online
Once upon a time, a man on the hunt for a wife would set great store by a woman who could cook. But things have changed. And to be honest, I’ll settle for a woman who can eat. A woman who doesn’t poke her food around the plate and hide things ...
- Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World" (The Harvard Crimson)
With the waning day peaking through the windows that look out onto Prescott Street, Rae Armantrout, one of the world’s most famous living postmodern poets, seated herself at a mahogany table and began to read to a couple dozen audience members amidst the stately decor of the Plimpton Room of the Humanities Center.
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