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- Farewell gift for writer - three years late (The New Zealand Herald)
As Bill Payne lay in his hospital bed in 2005, his body shutting down slowly, he was unable to do the one thing he loved - write. But one man's perseverance is about to make up for that.
- 'Faraz was a great champion of Indo-Pak friendship' (Outlook India)
Friends and admirers of legendary Urdu poet Ahmed Faraz, who died in Islamabad, today described his passing away as a great loss to literary world and especially to India as he was a great champion of Indo-Pak friendship.
- Race for Ramadan (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Ramadan every year is marked by a host of cultural events, and this year is no exception.
- Radovan Karadzic: psychologist, poet and alleged war criminal (Guardian Unlimited)
Radovan Karadzic's arrest comes as European foreign ministers are due to meet about Serbia's ties with the EU
- CSO soars with Dvorak (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
No doubt many in Music Hall for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra’s concert this morning spent a difficult week without power. Paavo Järvi’s all-Dvorak program, grounded in beautiful Bohemian moods, was a gratifying respite. But there was an added bonus: A bright new cellist named Gautier Capucon.
- Obama profile: Ability to evolve and adapt - San Francisco Chronicle
Obama profile: Ability to evolve and adaptSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 21 minutes agoHe explored the teachings of Friedrich Nietzsche and Sigmund Freud, and began to display skill in prose and poetry. Gone was the good-time surfer dude, ...
- Missoula songwriter at Silver Dollar Saloon - Montana Standard
Larry Hirshberg, Missoula songwriter, will be appearing at The Silver Dollar Saloon at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. Admission is free. Hirshberg's songs come in a variety of styles influenced by his lifelong interest in poetry. Tuesday's show will be a ...
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover stating " the most dangerous country in the world is not Iraq. But it’s Pakistan" sent a wave of shock and anger all over Pakistan with analysts fearing the Newsweek’s move as part of ongoing campaign against the country’s nuclear ...
- "Hip-hop intellectual" Michael Eric Dyson to speak at local diversity banquet (Evansville Courier & Press)
Michael Eric Dyson, a Georgetown University professor and author who has been called a "hip-hop intellectual," will be the featured speaker at the Evansville-Vanderburgh Count Human Relations Commission's annual dinner Sept. 11.
- Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activities - Courier Mail
Symphony at the Shore a high note of weekend activitiesCourier Mail, Australia - 34 minutes agoQueensland Poetry Festival's Words and Water Dragons runs 11am-1pm in the Japanese Garden. BYO haiku, or tanka to read. Free. ...
- Poet keeps win close to chest - Taranaki Daily News
Taranaki Daily NewsPoet keeps win close to chestTaranaki Daily News, New Zealand - 19 minutes agoFormerly from New Plymouth, Charman has won the 2008 Montana New Zealand Book Awards poetry category for her collection, Cold Snack. ...
- The science of desire - The Independent
It's a biological riddle. We think of our libidos as a force of nature beyond our control; yet we also complain, increasingly, that they are too weak. Cathy Holding investigates the enigma of sexual response Human sexual response is a complex ...
- Peter Cook: It's Christie Brinkley's fault that I cheated on her - New York Daily News
Christie Brinkley 's most recent ex-husband, Peter Cook , using the oldest excuse in the book, said he went catting around because the supermodel wasn't meeting his needs at home. And, oh, he wants people to know he's not a pervert, too. In an ...
- Sets, dance and rock'n'roll (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: Latitude is just over two years old, but already people have been hailing it as the new Glastonbury
- From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV (MLB.com)
From two-cent stamps to MLB.TV
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