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- Johann Hari: Dare we stand up for Muslim women? (Independent)
It's the smell I remember. Shahnaz's face – what was left of it – reeked of a day-old barbecue, left out in the rain. Her flesh was a mess of charred meat: her skin, the soft flesh of her cheeks, and the bones beneath had been burned away. Her nose was gone. Her lips hung down over her chin like melted wax. Her left eyelid couldn't close, so it watered all the time in an endless stream of ...
- The Archibishop of Canterbury explains to Stuart Jeffries why he's written a book about Dostoevsky (Guardian Unlimited)
Stuart Jeffries: His job is to try to hold the Anglican church together so why did the Archbishop of Canterbury take last summer off to write about Dostoevsky?
- Slam poetry veteran uses venue to reach young audience - Palestine Herald Press
Slam poetry veteran uses venue to reach young audiencePalestine Herald Press, TX - 10 hours agoDuring Williams’ concert, the ethnicity chart was pretty much completely filled, with white kids, black kids, Asian kids and more packing the floor space of ...
- Identities in Flux - PopMatters
Identities in FluxPopMatters, IL - 34 minutes agoA senior writer at filmcritic.com, he is a member of the National Book Critics Circle and New York Film Critics Online. If he has anything else left to say, ...
- The official announcement of the 3rd Persian Golden Lioness Awards - Persian Mirror
The official announcement of the 3rd Persian Golden Lioness AwardsPersian Mirror - 49 minutes agoThe World Academy of Arts, Literature, and Media - WAALM supports, develops and promotes the dramatic and fine arts, creative writing and poetry, ...
- British House of Lords rejects proposal to allow extended detention of ... - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : After nearly twelve hours of often-intelligent and ever-passionate debate over two days, the House of Lords on Monday evening overwhelmingly rejected a Labor Government proposal to allow authorities to hold terrorist suspects for 42 days ...
- Rev. David Scholer, advocate for women in the ministry, dies (The Monterey County Herald)
LOS ANGELES — The Rev. David M. Scholer, a popular Fuller Theological Seminary professor and an articulate advocate for women in the ministry who inspired others by showing them how to live with incurable cancer, died Friday at his Pasadena home. He was 70. Rev.
- Hancock Variety Show Takes Place This Weekend - The Fulton County News
Hancock Variety Show Takes Place This WeekendThe Fulton County News, PA - 22 minutes agoLocal talent will again be highlighted and a true variety of acts will take the stage, including musical groups, singing, dancing, poetry and storytelling. ...
- Anne Hathaway: What George Clooney taught me - Mail on Sunday
Anne Hathaway: What George Clooney taught meMail on Sunday, UK - Sep 6, 2008I write terrible poetry but it feels nice to do it. And I’ma terrible, terrible painter, too.’ It's almost impossible to get Anne to say anything positive ...
- Spirit of a poet, born in East Baltimore (Baltimore Sun)
When Boston-based playwright, poet and Simmons College English professor Afaa Michael Weaver returns home to Baltimore, he often can be found doing tai chi under the trees at Lake Montebello. The martial art, which he has practiced for 20 years, is representative of his life and work, which seamlessly bring together different worlds -- Chinese culture, the African- American experience and ...
- POETS ADDING RHYME AND METER TO PRIME TIME - New York Post
It's the second coming of Yeats. That would be the late William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), who is suddenly emerging as the poet laureate of TV. One of the Irish poet's most famous poems is called "The Second Coming" and it is about to get a prime-time ...
- Novelist brings his words to life - Swindon Advertiser
Novelist brings his words to lifeSwindon Advertiser, UK - 9 hours agoEducationalist Morag Styles has described Michael as one of the most significant figures in contemporary children's poetry. Michael is also the presenter of ...
- AFRICA: A Photographic Safari (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Meet photographer Carlyle Thompson, and follow him for five days in the African Bush on an incredible personal journey as he canvases the red soil of the continent while capturing stunning pictures and experiencing the lives of its most impoverished people, all through the lens of a camera.
- Celebrated American Sanskrit rock band to dedicate next album to ... - PunjabNewsline.com
Celebrated American Sanskrit rock band to dedicate next album to ...PunjabNewsline.com, India - 4 hours ago"We fell in love with the overwhelming stillness, exuberance, clarity and amplified sensory awareness of Sanskrit poetry," Andrea and Sara stress. ...
- A meandering journey along the Indus - Express Buzz
A meandering journey along the IndusExpress Buzz, India - 1 hour agoThis book is a rare thing — one that combines myth and man, politics and poetry, geology, religion, hard fact, and pure romance — all juxtaposed against ...
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