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- Tibetan monks scheduled to return to city - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Tibetan monks scheduled to return to cityAshtabula Star-Beacon, OH - 11 hours agoShartse offers complete basic courses in Tibetan history, literature, poetry, grammar, English and mathematics, which are studied as prerequisites for the ...
- “Gate of the Orient” opens in Spain - Tehran Times
“Gate of the Orient” opens in SpainTehran Times, Iran - 11 hours agoVisitors can learn about religion, art, customs and cuisine of Iranians through workshops, exhibitions, poetry recitals, concerts, film festivals, ...
- Schoolboy poem wins national award - Northern Territory
Schoolboy poem wins national awardNorthern Territory, Australia - 8 hours agoA BOY from Wearyan East, in the Territory's west, has taken on Australia's best in the Dorothea Mackellar Poetry Awards. Drago Kalinic won the primary ...
- Review -- The Middleman 1.12: The Palindrome Reversal Palindrome - Firefox News
Review -- The Middleman 1.12: The Palindrome Reversal PalindromeFirefox News, AZ - 27 minutes agoShe edits the online magazine Afterburn SF, which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. ...
- Needham students learn the ropes of a cowboy's life (Needham Times)
Mitchell School parents may have to brace themselves: Cowboy Halloween costumes may be very popular this year. Fully dressed in his cowboy hat, handkerchief, chaps, spurs and cowboy boots, Ernie Sites, who was raised on a ranch in Idaho, came to the Mitchell School Oct. 3, demonstrating what it takes to be a cowboy.
- Urdu translation of Bosnian poet’s book launched - Pakistan Daily
Urdu translation of Bosnian poet’s book launchedPakistan Daily, Pakistan - 6 hours agoTranslator of the book Dr. Mohammad Hamid said that Mac Dizdar appears to be inspired by Allama Iqbal’s poetry with respect to style and message. ...
- Sting: Songs From The Labyrinth Australian Tour - GenerationQ Music
Sting: Songs From The Labyrinth Australian TourGenerationQ Music, Australia - Aug 12, 2008It was hailed as "a remarkable triumph" by London's The Guardian and "exquisite" by Japan's Sankei newspaper whilst France's Le Monde commented: "the poetry ...
- Ryan reading to kick off literary season (Moldova.org)
Kay Ryan, the new poet laureate consultant in poetry to the U.S. Library of Congress, has agreed to open the library's 2008-2009 literary season with a reading.The library said the event is to take place Oct. 16 in the Mumford Room of the James Madison Building in Washington. Sponsored by the library's Poetry and Literature Center in the Office of Scholarly Programs, the reading is free and open ...
- Stuff we like: The book of my enemy has been remaindered (Crikey)
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- Dan Bynum and Nelson Grice - Birmingham News
Drawing, mixed media and clay sculpture. Installation by C. Keen Zero. Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise ...
- Authors, poets add depth to waterfront fest - South Coast Today
New Bedford man killed on I-195 crash in Dartmouth Fairhaven police arrest city man found possessing 30 bags of heroin New Bedford man arrested with loaded gun, marijuana in Lakeville Revisiting the controversial school mural New Bedford man killed ...
- General News - Borglobe
General NewsBorglobe, Sudan - 1 hour agoBoth are Sudanese refugees who, along with a handful of other African refugee youth in Cairo, have turned to music as their hope for resettlement and a ...
- RHYMES AND REASONS - Asbury Park Press
RHYMES AND REASONSAsbury Park Press, NJ - 1 hour agoAs to his dalliances with the poetic form, Canfora dismisses himself as "one of North America's five worst poets — it's difficult to write poetry that ...
- P@*ss on Ted Berrigan whilst Kevin Killian and Charlie Parker are like ... - San Francisco Examiner
Something about those poets and the way they're always dropping each other’s names all over the place. It gives me a queer tremor in the stomach. I picked up a Ted Berrigan book from the library the other day and just about every poem seemed ...
- Drift into past in poetry book - Baytown Sun
When writing about local authors recently, I meant to mention a collector’s item on my book shelf — “Driftwood and Dreams,” an anthology of poems published in 1955 by Candor Press. Most of the writers belonged to the then-active Baytown ...
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