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- Why writers can't go it alone - Guardian Blogs
Flying the flag of independence is a mark of respect in most areas of popular culture ... apart, it seems, from literature. Can you imagine any serious film reviewer refusing to watch anything other than the major Hollywood blockbusters? Can you ...
- Volunteering in the Dominican Republic - Part 2 - GoGirlfriend
GoGirlfriendVolunteering in the Dominican Republic - Part 2GoGirlfriend, Canada - 1 hour agoThey sang to us and read poetry and said things in English but most of all they gave us love. The love was so intense that between classroom good-byes, ...
- Austin calendar of events - Post-Bulletin
Austin calendar of eventsPost-Bulletin, MN - 5 hours ago4 pm-6 pm Poetry Illustration, Austin Area Art Center, Oak Park Mall, Austin. 433-8451. 9 am-noon. For grades seven through 12, taught by Linda Draper. ...
- Meet an Artist: Jacinta White - goTriad.com
Meet an Artist: Jacinta WhitegoTriad.com, NC - 29 minutes agoThere's no particular genre of poetry that I focus on. I started the WORD project a few years ago, and it's a poetry writing workshop company. ...
- Plenty of Hot Latin Albums Just Released - The Ledger
Sitting on a beach or by the pool with a guide to summer reading, but no advice on what's rocking the Latin music world? Look no further. Here are a few albums that could make this a summer to remember. Alla, "Es Tiempo" (Crammed Discs) - Whether you ...
- Restaurant review: Andrew's On The Weir - Guardian Unlimited
Score 9.5/10 Telephone 01643 863300 Address Porlock Weir, Minehead, Somerset Open Wednesday-Sunday, lunch 2-2.30pm, dinner 7-9.30pm Porlock Weir, on the edge of Exmoor, is the last village on the north Somerset coast, near the Devon border, and home ...
- Foundation plans annual Scholarship ‘Jamboree’ - Greenville News
Foundation plans annual Scholarship ‘Jamboree’Greenville News, SC - 6 hours ago... instrumental and poetry — as they vie for even more scholarship prizes. The contest isn’ta complete free ride; students taking part in the contest have ...
- Vermeer's Hat, by Timothy Brook (Independent)
Tmothy Brook is a Canadian historian of China who has taken up the Shaw Chair of Chinese Studies at Oxford. His many publications range widely across the last half dozen centuries in China: the history of Buddhists, book collectors, Christian converts, and collaborators with the Japanese, just to name a few. His approach is not merely eclectic, but shows a consistent ability to depict the lives ...
- Iranian institutions to honor Hafez expert Salim Neysari - Tehran Times
TEHRAN -- Scholar Salim Neysari, who has corrected the Divan of Hafez, will be honored during ceremonies on October 10 and 11 commemorating Hafez at the Hafezieh (the tomb of Hafez) in Shiraz. Cosponsored by Iran’s Center for Hafez Studies and Fars ...
- Haigh Book Signing, July 20 - Topanga Messenger
Haigh Book Signing, July 20Topanga Messenger, CA - 4 hours ago... artist Jillian Palethorpe, the book is a fascinating treasure trove of scientific information, personal observations and reflections, and even poetry, ...
- Riverview American Legion Post Installs Officers (South Shore News & Tribune)
New officers of the American Legion Alafia Post 148 were installed July 20 at the post by Kathryn Ferrin, commander of the 15th District.
- Political journalist leaves behind bilingual legacy (Montreal Gazette)
Dominique Clift was one of the country's best informed political journalists, an incisive newspaper columnist who wrote as well in English as he did in French.
- So much to do in such a little area (Arizona Daily Star)
One of Tucson's oldest shopping districts, Main Gate Square has 32 restaurants and cafes, nine salons and more than 20 shops, in addition to the Marriott and other businesses.
- Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go! - Metropolitan News-Enterprise
Reporting on the 2008 Election: Ready, Set, Go!Metropolitan News-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoI married the love of my life, Nan, while stationed in Mississippi. After the war, I returned to Chicago with my new bride. While working full-time, ...
- Scots wha' hae the Burns badge will make the best of a Bard job - Scotsman
AULD acquaintance is not the only thing to be forgotten when it comes to Scots' knowledge of Robert Burns. Tourism chiefs, aghast at widespread ignorance of the life and works of the Bard, are offering crash courses on the national poet in a bid to ...
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