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- No place for extremism in Islam, says Taseer - Daily Times
No place for extremism in Islam, says TaseerDaily Times, Pakistan - 47 minutes agoHe said that the Sufis of Punjab had taught people to love God and mankind through their poetry. He said that they had always stood against extremism and ...Sufies promote Islam through message of love, peace: Taseer Associated Press of Pakistanall 3 news articles
- New twists for Warped tour (The Star-Ledger)
Charlotte Sometimes isn't just playing the Warped Tour for the first time this summer. She's attending Warped shows for the first time. "I was more of a coffeehouse kind of girl," says the singer/songwriter/guitarist, who is fronting a five-piece band on the tour.
- Asia Beat: Jul 23 08 - The Asian Pacific Post
Asia Beat: Jul 23 08The Asian Pacific Post, Canada - 1 hour agoHe was also the general secretary of Bangladesh’ National Poetry Council. A popular Indonesian singer has been banned from giving a concert in southern ...
- Thursday 5/29 (Sag Harbor Express)
Sag Harbor UFSD Board of Education special meeting. Public session to award bids for high school roof and elementary school gym floor. 6 p.m. Pierson High School library, Sag Harbor. 725-5300.
- We review the best restrooms in Cleveland - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Chris Stephens/The Plain Dealer The ladies room at Wild Mango. Guys don't care. The bar is low when it comes to what they find acceptable in bathroom accommodations. There's nothing a guy likes better than avoiding using a toilet at all. Hydrating a ...
- Kilin, the author who enriched Maltese literature, dies aged 90 (Times of Malta)
Well-known author Mikiel Spiteri passed away yesterday, a month before reaching his 91st birthday.
- Marginalia: Suspended until further notice (Al-Ahram Weekly)
"Are the Arabs ready for a literary revolution?" the cover of the Extra section of the British daily The Independent asked on 15 April, the day following the opening of the London Book Fair (14-16 April), an event which this year designated the Arab publishing industry as "market focus".
- 1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the world - Canton Repository (subscription)
Canton Repository (subscription)1968: Canton had its hippies, trying to change the worldCanton Repository (subscription), OH - 26 minutes agoOpen on Friday and Saturday nights, the Way Out offered free coffee, music and occasionally poetry. Local performers took the stage. ...
- 'Word Play' will do a lot more than decorate a fence (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Pittsford resident Jan Feldman's community art project at Monroe High School in Rochester invites people to explore humanity at a deeper level.
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate - Philadelphia Inquirer
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to ...
- Two St. Peter's Students Make A Big Donation New Topic Reply to Topic - WMFD
Two young St. Peter's students recently made a big donation to the Children's Cancer Research Fund. Sixth graders, Megan McCarrick and Abbey Beasley raised over $1,000 after a friend's brother passed away from cancer. Tim Smith, 14, passed away from ...
- Literary Happenings: Next weekend brings 2 special events (Ventura County Star)
Ventura County readers can choose from two literary events next weekend. The third annual Ventura Book Festival, sponsored by the California Literary Arts Society, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ventura. The conference is free and geared toward families.
- 'Respect your doggerel,' advises writer, 77 - Vancouver Sun
'Respect your doggerel,' advises writer, 77Vancouver Sun, Canada - 9 minutes agoAmong Wakan's 35 books is Haiku: one breath poetry (Pacific-Rim Publishers), a children's book that was an American Library Association selection. ...
- Creativity draws crowd at Art Fest - Marion Star
Creativity draws crowd at Art FestMarion Star, OH - 1 hour agoPoetry students from Mary Hardgrove's language art classes at Harding read their poems for an audience in the media center. Students are selling a book with ...
- “Gifts That Keep On Giving†- Murray County News
“Gifts That Keep On Givingâ€Murray County News, MN - 25 minutes agoThe dinner meeting will be held at The Loon in Slayton, starting at 6:30 pm Kaylee Hellenga of Slayton will share examples of the gift of poetry. ...
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