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- Lazaga: Languages matter in culture matters (Sun Star)
LITERATURE is one way to intellectualize a language. The Cordillera literary tradition is an oral tradition; thus, it must not be regarded as a dead institution.
- Poet/essayist will give reading at UMF - Sun-Journal
FARMINGTON - Award-winning nonfiction writer, poet and essayist Richard Hoffman will be the second reader in the University of Maine at Farmington's 2008-09 Visiting Writers Series. Hoffman will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 9, in ...
- How Ramadan and Eid Became Noble Rituals in Islam? - EuropeNews
How Ramadan and Eid Became Noble Rituals in Islam?EuropeNews, Denmark - 2 hours agoOne day, he disappeared with his closest friend Abu Bekr. It is alleged that the Mecca Qureish were pursuing him to kill him and he ran away to save his ...
- Creating The Mood For The Beatles' Music - The Bulletin
Rick Belzer, a native Philadelphian, was a stage-struck kid-but not in the usual way. Even as a child, he didn't want to perform on stage - he wanted to work backstage, behind the scene. "I can't explain it - it just was always a curiosity and a ...
- Poet Visiting 13 Bay District Schools - WJHG-TV
Poet Visiting 13 Bay District SchoolsWJHG-TV, FL - 6 hours ago"Poetry to me brings out the best in a writer. It forces children to really think about their feelings and express them, but also because it's such a ...
- This Week at Mabel Tainter Center for the Arts - Dunn County News
Andale Real Estate and Wisconsin Public Radio present Fiamma Fumana on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 8 p.m. From northern Italy, Fiamma Fumana’s music draws from traditional roots, yet has a style, sound and attitude that is thoroughly contemporary ...
- Tough but rewarding - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Tough but rewardingTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 8 minutes agoFor example, novelists, playwrights, scriptwriters and poets conceive and write novels, plays, scripts and poetry. They may do research to establish factual ...
- Tapes offer look beneath the surface of Bin Laden, al-Qaida - Times-Argus
A large cache of audio tapes left behind at Osama bin Laden's headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan, was released Wednesday, offering a portrait of his gradual transformation from Saudi militant to global threat and opening a window on the daily ...
- Review: Art Garfunkel at The Dome, Brighton - Daily Telegraph
Art Garfunkel may be half of one of the Sixties' most enduring acts but his live bassist, one David Anderson, is excruciating. As he perched on a stool, Anderson's cheesy session-musician showboating was grimly fascinating. He spent every second ...
- Financial Titans, Listen Up - Tampa Tribune
Financial Titans, Listen UpTampa Tribune, FL - 16 hours agoHughes wrote more than 40 books of poetry during his life (he died in 1998), including "Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being. ...
- UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic Winner Matt Brady Goes on Shopping ... - Gambling 911
Having just won a cool $1 million at this year's Ultimate Bet Aruba Poker Classic ( see UltimateBet website for more ), Matt Brady has gone MIA. Basically, he's off vacationing and spending his hard earned winnings. Gambling911.com's own Jenny Woo ...
- Much more than 'Mood' - Washington Times
Washington TimesMuch more than 'Mood'Washington Times, DC - 21 hours ago"Dishonored" trifles with games of erotic cat-and-mouse between spy and spy before celebrating the heroine as a gallant adventuress willing to die for love. ...
- Wounded visionaries (Guardian Unlimited)
The first world war is seen as a modernist watershed, the moment when artists lost faith in narrative and embraced nihilism and fragmentation. Yet the truth is far more complicated, writes Ana Carden-Coyne
- Jazz On The Ektara - Outlook India
I t is while reading William Blake and masturbating dreamily that Allen Ginsberg heard unearthly voices and had a vision of God. After maturing in the company of Beats like Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Gary Snyder and Gregory Corso, the pope of ...
- Explosive 'Steam,' marsh miracles - Allentown Morning Call
A kicked soccer ball and hooded pirate golfers play key roles in ''Building Steam,'' an explosive, implosive Lafayette College exhibition that could be called ''Letting Off Steam.'' Curator Mike Homer graduated from Lafayette in 2000, the year he ...
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