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- Fort Hare celebrating Madiba's birthday in style - SABC
The University of Fort Hare's jamboree in honour of Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday continues at Alice in the Eastern Cape today. The University is celebrating Mandela's 90th birthday in style. The varsity is holding a two day festival of ideas. The ...
- Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times)
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- 'Eureka!' Begins Previews Sept. 27 at the Living Theatre - Broadway World
'Eureka!' Begins Previews Sept. 27 at the Living TheatreBroadway World, NY - 6 hours agoLiving Theatre is an American theatre company founded in 1947 and based in New York City. It is the oldest experimental theatre group still existing in the ...
- Learner Jenny on road to success - WalesOnline
Learner Jenny on road to successWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 4 hours ago“It's not always easy but the Welsh language is so rewarding and a vital part of my life.†Mrs Henn has won the Eisteddfod Chair for poetry at the Learners' ...
- SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR (The Wichita Eagle)
EVENTS 2008 Wichita Flight Festival, starts 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today, Col. James Jabara Airport, 3512 N. Webb Road. Includes air show, Kansas Aviation Gallery, children's activities, static aircraft displays, car show. Tickets $5, available at Select-A-Seat outlets and at the gate; children 5-under free. Free parking and shuttle from designated area at Hawker Beechcraft, Central and Webb. ...
- LIFE STORIES: Evelyn Minshull’s lifetime of words, put into words (The Sharon Herald)
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is another installment in our twice-monthly series “Life Stories,†profiles of everyday people who lend us insight into life and times in Mercer County.
- Iran's Mr Nice - satire on a tightrope (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
In Iran, satirising the establishment can mean being slapped with a publication ban or even jail for an editor.
- Sappho And Syd Barrett - San Francisco Gate
"I wasn't 2 years old when I left the country and I was back one week in 1977. I went to an English school and was brought up in English. So I don't feel Czech. I like what (Václav) Havel writes. When I met him, I loved him as a person. I met other ...
- Central students get personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Clarendon Hills)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely. But that's exactly what the cast of "Stuck in a Portrait: A Performance in Three Snap Shots" will do next week at Hinsdale Central High School. Performers will stage poems that were written by students in August during a week-long poetry writing camp with published poet Kevin Coval. The poems will be brought ...
- Yesterday's Tomorrow - Age
This attempts to explain Leonard Cohen's relevance to a new generation and the role of religion in his writing. MARC HENDRICKX HAS written books about Muhammad Ali, Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley. Now he takes on Leonard Cohen. Yesterday's Tomorrow ...
- Moundville resident publishes book of poetry - Tuscaloosa News
Moundville resident Linda Hays-Gibbs has published her first book of poetry, 'Sailing in my Sunshine,' through PublishAmerica. The book retails for $21.95 and is available online. Hays-Gibbs was born in Pascagoula, Miss., and raised in Alabama and ...
- Other Voices: Writers want to return to longtime meeting place - The Union of Grass Valley
Other Voices: Writers want to return to longtime meeting placeThe Union of Grass Valley, CA - 6 minutes agoSeveral of our members have written and published novels, poetry, and memoirs. When I joined, the room held shelves with books. ...
- Hurdles farce takes the gloss off Kelly Sotherton’s promising start - Times Online
Hurdles farce takes the gloss off Kelly Sotherton’s promising startTimes Online, UK - 5 hours agoThen came the 100 metres hurdles and those expecting poetry in motion were instead served up Pam Ayres on sedatives. The race ended in farcical ...
- We need to review our identity: author (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Sept. 12 (MNA) -- “We need a national movement of reviewing our identityâ€Â, said poet Shams Langerudi during the ceremony introducing his book.
- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common (Los Angeles Times)
At the movies this summer, bleakness is pervasive, whether in what used to pass for comic-book adventure or in family-oriented animation. IN "THE WAY WE ARE," a concise, razor-sharp book of existential musings, philosopher Allen Wheelis describes the "margin of terror." Just beyond the agreed-upon scheme of things, like the raw desert and wild places at the edge of the paved city, it's the ...
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