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- Varsities to promote Sufi, Punjabi - The Nation, Pakistan
The Nation, PakistanVarsities to promote Sufi, PunjabiThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours agoLAHORE - The provincial universities will be holding cultural activities for the promotion of various Punjabi traditions, culture, poetry, history and ...‘Punjabi culture will be revived’ Daily Timesall 2 news articles
- Poetry power: Bob Dylan names Burns as inspiration - Herald
Music legend Bob Dylan has revealed his source of greatest inspiration - Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. Dylan was asked to name the lyric or verse that has had the greatest impact on his life. He selected the 1794 love song A Red, Red Rose ...
- Publisher to focus on local talent (yorkregion.com)
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- Unique biography brings Lincoln alive (The Standard-Times)
The hard-bound "Lincoln Shot: A President's Life Remembered" is a huge-format biography in the form of an 1860s newspaper, a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of his birth.
- NSU will host retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's work - Alexandria Town Talk
NSU will host retrospective photography exhibit of alumna's workAlexandria Town Talk, LA - 5 hours agoWhether it is photography, pottery, watercolors, oils, jewelry and poetry, Cohen consistently creates works that reflected her environment, Cane River. ...
- The monster in the mirror - Guardian Unlimited
His face appeared on the television screen, then disappeared again. We won't see Radovan Karadzic, the alleged Bosnian war criminal and former president of the self-styled Replika Srpska again until the end of August, when he will appear at the ...
- Israeli author to deliver lectures at Knox College - Peoria Journal Star
Author and translator Gabriel Levin, the 2008 Joseph B. Glossberg Visiting Israeli Scholar at Knox College, will deliver three free, public lectures at Knox College in September and October about Middle Eastern literature and his work as a translator ...
- Phil Sheridan: Jamaican Lightning - Philadelphia Inquirer
BEIJING - It's impossible to take your eyes off Usain Bolt, even if you're Usain Bolt. The fastest man in history held up his hand at the start of the news conference to discuss what it was like last night to smash Michael Johnson's granite-etched ...
- The gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and Zion - CanadianChristianity.com
CanadianChristianity.comThe gospel according to Job (excerpts) - Zen and ZionCanadianChristianity.com, Canada - 3 hours agoIn a couplet of indifferent poetry that has become strangely famous, Robert Louis Stevenson wrote, 'The world is so full of a number of things, ...
- Poetry Corner: With age comes wisdom, and cinquains - Providence Journal
Poetry Corner: With age comes wisdom, and cinquainsProvidence Journal, RI - 55 minutes agoHis love of literature and his desire to bring that joy to students can be heard as he tells me of teaching his seventh- and eighth-grade students the art ...
- OnStage: Good shows running - Minneapolis Star Tribune
And they're off. A flurry of new productions have opened for the fall theater season, from revues and musicals to riveting dramas and intimate send-ups of society. Here's a survey of some critical favorites. Two one-acts, Sun Mee Chomet's "Asiamnesia ...
- 'First City of modern India' - Sify
I t all started over a cup of hot tea. The idea to celebrate the birthday of a city that has a history dating back to three centuries started off as a casual conversation one evening when journalists Shashi Nair and Vincent D'Souza met the city's ...
- The best place to watch language evolve - Guardian Unlimited
Urban Dictionary might seem a frivolous place for a poet to go a-browsing. But it's a brilliant window on English in transition In just over an hour online I have learned 20 new words (or more properly neologisms). I have learned that to remove a ...
- Musselman students take in writer’s wisdom, advice - Journal & Sunday Journal
INWOOD - Marc Harshman may have 110 books in the "rejected" pile, but his name is well-known at Musselman High School, where he made his second visit on Friday to Dottie McDonald's mythology and creative writing classroom to encourage students who ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87.
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