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- Black History: The Second Klan - Bits of News
Black History: The Second KlanBits of News - 18 minutes agoIts imagery was based on Dixon’s romanticized concept of old Scotland, as portrayed in the novels and poetry of Sir Walter Scott. The film’s influence and ...
- Book on Iranian history published in Bulgaria - MehrNews.com
Book on Iranian history published in BulgariaMehrNews.com, Iran - 3 hours agoTEHRAN -- An anthology of Iranian poets living around the world was published by the North Atlantic Books on August 5. “Belonging: New Poetry by Iranians ...
- BOOK WISE (Express India)
Without P. Lal and his Writers Workshop, some of the best Indian writers in English would not have found their voice
- Unclear skies regarding bluebill limit (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
"Apparently drunk as a lord on the wine of the north wind and the mysterious call of the season, bluebills may come in from all sides, at all levels, now skimming over the surface of the water, now swooping down from above.
- Caitlin’s feelings for Dylan Thomas revealed in her secret journal - WalesOnline
Caitlin’s feelings for Dylan Thomas revealed in her secret journalWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 58 minutes agoIt includes never-seen-before inscribed books, first editions, signed letters and poetry and has been valued at £250000. Caitlin’s manuscript, entitled ...
- Music, Poetry to Merge at Great Mountains Fest - ì½â€Ã«Â¦Â¬Ã¬â€¢â€žÃƒ€ìž„즈
ì½â€Ã«Â¦Â¬Ã¬â€¢â€žÃƒ€ìž„즈Music, Poetry to Merge at Great Mountains Festì½â€Ã«Â¦Â¬Ã¬â€¢â€žÃƒ€ìž„즈, South Korea - 2 hours agoThis opera based on Jean Cocteau's 1946 film will be a multimedia show with singers and an orchestra performing amid a muted screening of the black and ...
- Powered by wind and poetry - Montreal Gazette
Windmills and poetry. Trois Rivières is a small city with big dreams. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1634, its natural resources - iron, forests and abundant water for cheap hydro-electricity - made the city in Quebec's Mauricie region an ...
- MTC Announces New Plays By Nottage, Shanley and Krieger. - Broadway World
Manhattan Theatre Club announced casting for two of its upcoming productions: ROMANTIC POETRY, the world premiere musical by John Patrick Shanley and Henry Krieger, and RUINED, a world premiere play by Lynn Nottage . ROMANTIC POETRY will feature Ivan ...
- John Henry, Myth Made Flesh (Nashville Scene)
There's not much reliable and detailed evidence, but in Steel Drivin' Man (Oxford University Press, 214 pp., $14.95) Scott Reynolds Nelson makes a good case that the mythical John Henry was a short (5'1") black man from New Jersey. A boy, really: He was only 19 when he was convicted, on qu...
- Manny Stars as Manny in a New Summer Hit (New York Times)
The Dodgers have won four in a row and 8 of 13 since acquiring Manny RamÃÂrez, pulling into a first-place tie with Arizona in the National League West.
- TripAdvisor Tells Tale of 10 Cities Where the Pen is Mightier Than the ... - Forbes
NEWTON, Mass., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- TripAdvisor(R), the world's largest travel community, today announced the top 10 literary destinations in the world, according to TripAdvisor editors. These locations have either been the home or inspiration to ...
- Official: Melbourne now has a world-class story to tell - The Age
Official: Melbourne now has a world-class story to tellThe Age, Australia - 14 hours agoIts focal point  the new centre  will be home to the writers' festival, Victorian Writers Centre, the Australian Poetry Centre and a host of smaller ...
- Dufferin centenarian Bea Moore marks milestone - Orangeville Citizen
Dufferin centenarian Bea Moore marks milestoneOrangeville Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoShe is a "voracious reader," says her granddaughter, and keeps her mind bright by memorizing and reciting poetry. "It is hard to sum up my grandmother" said ...
- In Years Past - Jamestown Post Journal
In Years PastJamestown Post Journal, NY - 2 hours ago''The residency of WD Snodgrass on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution is a treat for readers and lifelong students of serious poetry. ...
- Library of Congress's National Book Festival Attracts More Than 120,000 Book Lovers to the National Mall (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
More than 120,000 book lovers gathered today on the National Mall for the eighth annual National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush. Festival-goers were entertained by their favorite authors, illustrators and poets as they celebrated creativity and imagination among the favorite standing-room-only pavilions including the Let's Read ...
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