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- Watch Ghulam Ali live - Daily News & Analysis
Watch Ghulam Ali liveDaily News & Analysis, India - 2 hours agoWith his deep knowledge of Indian classical music acquired from his legendary guru Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan as well as Urdu poetry, astonishingly sharp ...
- Attention Poets - Macleans.ca
Attention PoetsMacleans.ca, Canada - 38 minutes agoBy Andrew Potter | Email | August 8th, 2008 at 12:14 pm My friend Brad Buchanan, poet and Professor of English in Sacramento, has launched a small poetry ...
- Poet and philanthropist blooms in Grade 3 - Almaguin News
An ode to spring brings good things to Makayla Metcalf who is now in Grade 4. She displays the book that features her winning poem along with Kim Cousins, the Grade 3 teacher of Sundridge Centennial Public School. The teacher and student formed a ...
- Jewish professor return to school after sex change - Xinhua
XinhuaJewish professor return to school after sex changeXinhua, China - 40 minutes agoLadin, an expert in modernist American poetry, now known as Joy Ladin, was placed on a two-year leave when he informed the school of his intention to change ...
- Green Mountain state - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Green Mountain stateScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 23 hours agoBut I am trying to heed Rainer Maria Rilke: "If your daily life seems poor, don't blame it, blame yourself, tell yourself that you are not poet enough to ...
- Joyce breaks his duck for Middlesex - Times Online
Joyce breaks his duck for MiddlesexTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoSome of the poetry was unfortunately lost when Joyce fished at a wide one in Kruger's next over and was caught behind. It was fine innings, ...
- Queen Elizabeth's thankless poet - femalefirst.co.uk
Poet Laureate Andrew Motion says writing for the British royal family is a "thankless" task which is "incredibly difficult". Andrew won the prestigious post - which sees him write poems to celebrate major state and government events, such as royal ...
- Christina Patterson: Where poetry still has power (Independent)
Mahmoud Darwish, who died at the weekend, was, according to the Egyptian novelist Ahdaf Soueif, "the last poet who could fill a football stadium". In a country that regards poetry as a pastime for the lost and the lonely – like, say, knitting tea cosies, or making wicker baskets – this is quite hard to understand. Celine Dion fills football stadiums. So does Elton John. So does Simply Red. But ...
- Ad drama Mad Men cleans up at Emmy awards - News.com.au
PERIOD drama Mad Men has scooped the top honour at the 60th Emmy Awards, the US television industry's annual equivalent to the Oscars. The critically acclaimed series - about the workings of a New York advertising agency in the early 1960s - was ...
- Veterans coping with war experiences turn to writing (The Press-Enterprise)
MORENO VALLEY - Vietnam veteran Joe Salinas says the title of his book explains everything. "All Were Valiant."
- Hundreds turn out for Black Family Day - Stockton Record
Hundreds turn out for Black Family DayStockton Record, CA - 8 minutes agoAmong them, Terry A. O'Neal, Stockton native and 1991 Franklin High School graduate, greeted readers at a table covered with her books of fiction and poetry ...
- In temporary quarters, Project marches on (Billings Gazette)
It was hardly school in the traditional sense, but students at Huntley Project High returned to classes Monday in style.
- Sweetess on paper - Sacramento Bee
Brad Buchanan fell in love with Nora before he ever saw her, before she was born. For three years, he composed poems with that little girl in mind. Now, his 56 works in rhyme have become "Swimming the Mirror: Poems for My Daughter," the first book ...
- 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.
- Q&A with author Ursula K. Le Guin - Corvallis Gazette-Times
Readers have been wandering the shores of Ursula K. Le Guin’s vividly imagined landscapes for more than four decades, and they continue to be inspired by the way LeGuin melds fantasy and science fiction to explore the human condition. Le Guin, who ...
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