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- 'Better Mus' Come' filled with drama, action - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica Gleaner'Better Mus' Come' filled with drama, actionJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 4 hours agoHe simply thinks too much for a cardboard cut-out of a thug, writing poetry, which Kamala later discovers, and when Flames tells him that he has changed ...
- Festival builds bridge between art and entertainment - The Age
Festival builds bridge between art and entertainmentThe Age, Australia - 2 hours ago"It's culturally threatening in a way, not a lot of poetry in it. But you're sitting in a culture that is one of the most travelled," she says. ...
- THE INIMITABLE GTN - Star of Mysore
Prof. (Dr.) G.T. Narayana Rao is no more. I feel like crying ‘once more’ – in the manner of the connoisseur of the old company drama, when even a ‘dead’ actor would rise, replay his role and reel-off a long song! GTN played his role well ...
- Can't resist a cart of free books - Christian Science Monitor
I have been asking myself lately if it's possible that I have a problem – an inability to resist free books. For me, there's almost something magical about them. Three recent incidents come to mind. There was the library's used-book sale a few ...
- GospelFest features music, poetry, kids' activities (The North Bay Nugget)
GospelFest 2008 is set for Saturday at the North Bay waterfront. The third annual concert, sponsored by CJTK 103.5 Christian Radio Radio and local churches, will run from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Kiwanis bandshell and feature music that ranges from Southern gospel to country and contemporary to [...]
- Lehi Round-up (Deseret Morning News)
Mark Cutler of Lehi stands on his horse and waves to the crowd during the Lehi Round-up Stock Parade in June 2007. This year's Lehi Round-up begins Saturday and runs through June 28. Activities include an annual baby contest, an outdoor movie, cowboy poetry night, children's parade, grand parade and the annual rodeo. Rodeo tickets are $11 and $4 for children with paying adult on Thursday night ...
- Man of verse finds spotlight a curse - Toronto Star
Man of verse finds spotlight a curseToronto Star, Canada - 16 minutes agoAnd he said very nice things about a poem I sent." McFadden, who as a teen started up the short-lived poetry magazine Mountain, has published more than 20 ...
- Pakistan Pashto Academy proposes projects for promotion of language - Unique Pakistan
Pakistan Pashto Academy proposes projects for promotion of languageUnique Pakistan, Pakistan - Apr 2, 2008... a research magazine, ‘Khushaal Review’, wherein articles on Khushaal Khan Khattak’s poetry are published in Pashto ,Urdu, English, Persian and Arabic.
- Lincoln Journal Star - Lincoln Journal Star
For an energetic start, you could take in Lincoln’s 5K run; run a half marathon, 5K or 10K at Brownville; or choose between 2-mile and 10K runs at Seward. Also on Seward’s calendar: a Great Plains Bicycling Club ride to Brainard/Dwight or a ...
- Poets on the shortlist for the Giffin Prize - Toronto Star
The 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize is bestowed Wednesday during a gala in the Distillery District, with two awards of $50,000 going to the best Canadian and best international book of poetry published in English last year. The event is preceded Tuesday by ...
- Ta-Nehisi Coates writes of father Paul in 'Beautiful Struggle' - Los Angeles Times
Ta-Nehisi Coates writes of father Paul in 'Beautiful Struggle'Los Angeles Times, CA - 57 minutes ago... it gave him a chance to reach back into his wide store of influence, from the writings of the Black Arts Movement, to the poetry of Yusef Komunyakaa. ...
- Colloque NeMLA Boston - Fabula
Colloque NeMLA BostonFabula, France - 3 hours ago... including poetry, fiction and theatre. Papers on historical texts or on those dealing with migration or displacement in the North American context are ...
- FRONT PORCH—The Bahamas Heritage Endowment (The Nassau Guardian)
According to its website, the landmark legislation establishing The Bahamas National Trust in 1958 created "the only known non-governmental organization in the world to manage a country's entire national park system."
- Poetry gives look at prisoners' lives (The Lantern)
Local human rights activists will come together Wednesday for a reading of "Poems From Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak" at the Whetstone branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. The book contains the writings of 17 prisoners currently being held at the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities in Cuba.
- Can A Poet Be More Accurate Than A Journalist? (El Faro)
The author is a Romanian poet, essayist and novelist, living in the United States since 1965. He learned journalism on the road, working for some of the major US radio and television networks.
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