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- ‘Tagaytay 5’ go back to interrupted lives - Inquirer.net
‘Tagaytay 5’ go back to interrupted livesInquirer.net, Philippines - 17 minutes agoPinpin, a poet, said writers’ and political organizations were calling him up for poetry readings and speaking engagements. He said his schedule this ...
- 'SUCCESS IS THE OUTCOME OF MY POVERTY': MATHOORJI - Star of Mysore
'SUCCESS IS THE OUTCOME OF MY POVERTY': MATHOORJIStar of Mysore, India - 7 hours ago... a man is called to be a street-sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. ...
- Why should dam give way? - Tribune
T he communal madness that the VHP goons started in Orissa on Monday continues in many areas like Kandhamal district. It was unpardonable on Day 1; it is inexcusable after all these days. The blame squarely lies at the door of the Naveen Patnaik ...
- Berlin zookeeper dies, raised polar bear cub Knut - CNBC
BERLIN - A German zookeeper who lovingly nourished celebrity polar bear cub Knut at the Berlin zoo after his mother Tosca rejected him at birth has died aged 44, Berlin police said on Monday. Thomas Doerflein, a good-natured man with a thick black ...
- Crossing the Bridge: Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian Experience - Center for Research on Globalization
Crossing the Bridge: Poetry, Hip-Hop and the Palestinian ExperienceCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 40 minutes agoPoets For Palestine continues this vision as a unique collection of poetry, spoken word, hip-hop and art devoted to Palestine. Unifying a diverse range of ...
- Save the date: Social activities abound - Lincoln Journal Star
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Nebraska Wesleyan University offer a variety of activities throughout the school year — some are free, some are fundraisers and many involve food. Here’s a look at some already set for the year. Nebraska ...
- A tough job but worth it - Guardian Unlimited
A friend who was a travel rep used to complain that it was hell working in the leisure industry because you had to work when everyone else was on holiday. After a summer grappling with 170 books - the biggest ever submission for the Guardian first ...
- ‘Lesbian’: the word is not an insult - Sofia Echo
‘Lesbian’: the word is not an insultSofia Echo, Bulgaria - 7 minutes agoShe lived during the 7th century BCE, and crafted love poetry expressing her feelings to other women. Some say, however, that a new historical research, ...
- ARTS + FEATURES (St. Petersburg Times)
The film festival season is in full swing but Russian films are getting lost in the crush.
- The Big Bad Negro is Coming ( and boy, we are scared:) - OpEdNews
The Big Bad Negro is Coming ( and boy, we are scared:)OpEdNews, PA - 5 hours agoThose ghetto warriors are ready to poke their black noses into our backyards and limit the amounts of ammo for our hunting. They are going to fondle our ...
- Using Stalin To Boost Russia Abroad - Der Spiegel
Moscow's international broadcaster, Russia Today, is raising eyebrows with a new ad campaign showing the former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's less-known softer side. Russia Today ad: "Stalin wrote romantic poetry. Did you know that?" There are ...
- O Come Let Us Adore Him (Nashville Scene)
For over a decade, Silver Jews founder/frontman David Berman produced critically acclaimed albums and poetry that garnered a substantial fan base—even though they only weeks ago embarked on their first-ever national tour. That makes the brief tour of Israel documented in Michael Tully's ...
- Chaya Unnikrishnan Posted online: Friday , August 22, 2008 at 1700 hrs - Screen Weekly
Chaya Unnikrishnan Posted online: Friday , August 22, 2008 at 1700 hrsScreen Weekly, India - 1 hour agoThere was a session of singing, jokes, poetry and mimicry. Just when we had started enjoying ourselves, the Big Boss announced that each of us had to go to ...
- Never too late to paint (Daily Record)
The painting wasn't finished. A still life of fruit baskets on a bureau with a scarf draped over the side, it had hung on Helen Kolanich's wall for two years, but it wasn't quite right.
- The 'grouchy' Dubliner who never lost his sense of humour - Independent
It's difficult now to imagine the giant sized Adelphi cinema in Abbey Street in Dublin, before it was divided into five large cinema's, and The Dubliners on stage and the house rocking to the rousing chorus of 'McAlpine's Fusiliers'. It was the venue ...
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