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- Mad Men’ finale recap: Nuke threat forces characters to scrub ... - Portsmouth Herald
Spoiler alert: If you haven’t yet watched the season finale of “Mad Men,†episode 13, “Meditations in an Emergency,†you may want to skip this column. “It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine...†That line from the ...
- Richard Freadman, This Crazy Thing A Life: Australian Jewish ... - Jewish Quarterly
Richard Freadman, This Crazy Thing A Life: Australian Jewish ...Jewish Quarterly, UK - 1 hour agoAs a prelude to this review, it is also appropriate to declare that Professor Freadman’s This Crazy Thing a Life is an Australian history-making literary ...
- Scattered Voices’ on Gujarat riots resonate in scribe’s book - Thaindian.com
Ahmedabad, Oct 28 (IANS) Almost two years after the 2002 Gujarat violence, journalist Ayesha Khan was attending a ‘mushaira’ when she found two participants being shushed for reciting verses on the riots.â€Why did they have to be cloaked in ...
- Scottsdale/northeast Valley briefs - Arizona Republic
Scottsdale/northeast Valley briefsArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours ago... Gary Sprague and his horse, Dusty, return to Old Town Scottsdale today to serenade shoppers with Western classics, local folklore and cowboy poetry. ...
- I Wrote Stone by Ryszard Kapuściński, translated by Diana Kuprel ... - Bookslut
I Wrote Stone by Ryszard Kapuściński, translated by Diana Kuprel ...Bookslut, IL - 5 hours agoIt should be unsurprising to devotees of Kapuściński that such a poetic journalist also pursued a secondary career in poetry. His very first publication, ...
- Poet reads in his native German - The Brown Daily Herald
Poet reads in his native GermanThe Brown Daily Herald, RI - 8 hours agoThe latest installment in the Contemporary Writers Reading Series featured poetry that charms in two languages. Last night, in the McCormack Family Theater, ...
- Five still alive in race for G-G Award (Toronto Star)
The mystery that is the Governor General's Awards is upon us again, this time with a short list of picture book finalists that ranges from a toddler's lullaby to poetry by Emily Dickinson.
- Businesswoman continues local legacy - La Junta Tribune-Democrat
Book lovers throughout the Valley will love the fact that The Peace Academy Book Stop, originally owned by Walt Cranson, has reopened at the Curio Cabinet on First Street. New owner Jackie Abrams purchased the business in August from Midge Cranson ...
- Poetry: Back on the Warhorse - Brooklyn Rail
Poetry: Back on the WarhorseBrooklyn Rail, NY - 7 hours ago“Love in the Time of War†uses the sonnet, a form associated with some of the oldest love poems in the English language, to create an expansive, ...
- Artspace: A rural road trip for authors - Morden Times
Artspace: A rural road trip for authorsMorden Times, Canada - 5 hours ago... without Borders Canada, he is also a writer of considerable reputation, with several books of poetry, non-fiction and now fiction to his credit. ...
- REVIEW: Woodard's 'Pretty Fire' still burns with new storyteller - North County Times
REVIEW: Woodard's 'Pretty Fire' still burns with new storytellerNorth County Times, CA - 1 hour ago"Pretty Fire" is shot through with life lessons, beautiful poetry, gospel music and honest recollections, and enhanced by Woodard's mesmerizing ...
- The Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular Ethics - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldThe Freedom Paradox: Towards a Post-Secular EthicsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 14 hours agoThis world, however, cannot be grasped by ordinary human consciousness but only by way of "non-sensible intuition" (this is where Wordsworth's poetry comes ...
- Sachal’s belief in pantheism made him immortal: scholars - DAWN Group
KHAIRPUR, Sept 18: A National Adabi Conference was held on the last day of 187th Urs of renowned Sufi saint and poet Sachal Sarmast at Daraza Sharif on Wednesday. For the first time it was held under the auspices of Sindh culture and tourism ...
- Overrated: Too Many Blogs, Too Little Time... - Walletpop.com
Okay, call me crazy, but I'm sooooo over blogs and blogging. The blogosphere is choking on itself. Blogoreah is the result of well over 100 million blogs out there in the vast cyber wasteland. With new blogs being created about every three minutes ...
- Toronto writer's The Outlander wins First Novel Award (CBC)
A debut novel about a 19-year-old widow fleeing her ruthless brothers-in-law through the Rockies in the winter of 1903 has won the $7,500 First Novel Award.
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