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- Pervez Musharraf - Chicago Tribune
The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died Aug. 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz. He was earlier reported to have died while ...
- New York exhibit features van Gogh's Starry Night - The Barrie Examiner
New York exhibit features van Gogh's Starry NightThe Barrie Examiner, Canada - 15 hours ago... 23 paintings and 10 works on paper by the tortured Dutch genius, as well as excerpts from his letters and the poetry and literature that inspired him. ...
- Bespoke Wedding Poetry Service Started By Published Author - Free press releases (press release)
Bespoke Wedding Poetry Service Started By Published AuthorFree press releases (press release), UK - 1 hour agoKate Tym, a widely published children’s books author has set up a unique service writing wedding poetry to order. St. Leonards, E Sussex, November 2008 ...
- Memoir Emphasizes Love In Face Of Adversity (The Tampa Tribune)
"The Geography of Love," by Glenda Burgess (Broadway Books, $22.95)
- Atukwei Calls For More Libraries - Ghanaian Times
Atukwei Calls For More LibrariesGhanaian Times, Ghana - 10 hours agoHe advised publishers not to concentrate only on publishing textbooks but also on literature, poetry, novels and story books, saying that "literature seeks ...
- Sunday, Nov. 9 - Advocate Weekly
Sunday, Nov. 9Advocate Weekly, MA - 14 minutes agoBennington College, "Sunday Afternoons with Robert Frost" program series will end with poet FD Reeve with his musical combo reading poetry and playing jazz ...
- Half-dozen young writers to vie for $120K Dylan Thomas Prize - CBC News
A half-dozen young writers hailing from three continents are in the running for the Dylan Thomas Prize, organizers announced in London on Tuesday. Three British authors and one each from South Africa, Vietnam and Ethiopia have made the short list for ...
- Burmese democracy activist: 'I don't know how I kept my sanity' - The Independent
He spoke against a noisy background of friends celebrating his release, but the Burmese journalist Win Tin – freed after spending more than 19 years in one of the world's most notorious jails – said he was thinking of those he left behind. "I am ...
- Fayette County Fayette County news - Kentucky.com
Fayette County Fayette County newsKentucky.com, KY - 1 hour agoParticipation will be free, and members will be asked to submit pieces of their own work — short fiction, drama or poetry (or single acts or chapters from ...
- Thieves ransack Richey's flat while former Death Row Scot is in prison - Edinburgh News
FORMER Death Row inmate Kenny Richey has had his flat raided by thieves who broke in while he sat in prison awaiting trial for an alleged assault. The 44-year-old claimed his home in Polwarth was ransacked after police who broke down the door to ...
- Ensuring veterans never make last ride alone - Rockwall County Herald Banner
Ensuring veterans never make last ride aloneRockwall County Herald Banner, tx - 2 hours agoWhenever an American soldier dies, a group of volunteer motorcycle enthusiasts ensures the veteran doesn’t make their last ride alone. ...
- Cowboy sings the blues - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Idaho Mountain Express and GuideCowboy sings the bluesIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 4 hours ago... the National Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nev., and a few years later he recorded his first album. "My dad and uncle knew a few cowboy songs," Hill said. ...
- Bead the holiday rush - Malaya
MalayaBead the holiday rushMalaya, Philippines - 35 minutes ago... inspired by words and images bursting with colors of nature, love, and life. The concept fuses the art of beading with the art of poetry with different ...
- Brock's Centre for the Arts bringing top talent to Niagara students (St. Catharines Standard)
Gypsies, a Runaway Bunny and the dangers of crystal meth are some of the professional presentations being offered to Niagara students through Brock University's Centre [...]
- Silly for 'Billy' - Daily Freeman
Not since the heyday of the '80s British musical invasion - which brought "Cats," "The Phantom of Opera" and "Les Miserables" - has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as "Billy Elliot." It's the show ...
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