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- ‘Library in the Park’ set for Saturday (The Valdosta Daily Times)
The Judeo-Christian Public Library will host “Library in the Park†from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday at McKey Park.
- How a shy poet was spellbound by the Beast - Guardian Unlimited
It was among the unlikeliest literary friendships of the 20th century. On the one hand, Fernando Pessoa, the painfully shy Portuguese poet, master of pseudonyms and melancholy, whose literary genius went all but unrecognised in his lifetime. On the ...
- A classic cruise of another kind (Birmingham Eccentric)
Once, crossing the Atlantic in style meant an ocean voyage on a luxury liner. Most people make the trip today aboard a cramped airplane, but Bloomfield Township resident Diane Bert sampled the elegance of ocean travel aboard the Queen Mary 2. Not to be confused with a vacation cruise ship, the QM 2 represents traditional high-class traveling. Here is her story.
- Fat Man's lives on (The Augusta Chronicle)
He's the thin man behind Fat Man's.
- FRANCE'S 'RED POSTMAN' SPIES OPPORTUNITY IN FINANCIAL CRISIS (The Tocqueville Connection)
SANDOUVILLE, France, Oct 8, 2008 (AFP) - The financial storm buffeting the world has put wind in the sails of a communist postman whose eloquent calls for revolution have made him one of the most popular figures on the French left and a darling of the media.
- Go do it: 'Burial at Thebes' (The Idaho Statesman)
Alley Repertory Theater is an ambitious new company making a bid to become the Valley's second professional contemporary theater. It continues its season this weekend with Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's "Burial at Thebes." It's a modern adaptation of Sophocle's "Antigone," which Heaney wrote inspired by modern political events. He uses language, form and poetry to relate character in ...
- Hopes, fears and the way ahead from man with toughest job in Middle East (Times Online)
It would be a grave mistake to judge Nouri al-Maliki on first appearances.
- Poetry in motion - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterPoetry in motionBay Area Reporter, CA - 2 hours ago... until today I'm still trying to erase Charlton Heston from my life and the breakfast vision of urine passing through a hole in a corrugated tin wall. ...
- Century Club presents art, writing awards - Idaho Press-Tribune
NAMPA — It was standing room only at the Woman’s Century Club’s historic building, as more than 100 students, parents and club members gathered to honor the winners in the annual Art, Poetry and Short Story Contest. Ann Gilbertson, chairman of ...
- Writers group enters virtual publishing world - Western Star
Writers group enters virtual publishing worldWestern Star, Canada - 5 hours ago“We usually try to keep it to 30 lines for the poetry and a maximum of two pages for the rest,†said Young. Entries may be discussed by members attending ...
- Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's life - Tri-City Herald
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- Constitutional Poetry - Kern Valley Sun
Constitutional PoetryKern Valley Sun, CA - 9 hours agoPauline Braswell displays her most recent DAR awards for her poetry. Use the form below to post a brief comment to this story, or respond to other readers. ...
- Religion roundup (Asheville Citizen-Times)
CANDLER — Piney Mountain United Methodist Church, 14 Piney Mountain Church Road (off N.C. 151), will hold an open house at 11 a.m. Sunday. Following the worship service, members of the congregation will offer tours around the facility.
- My week in Media: Pablo Ganguli (Independent)
Last week I read… I have been in Lithuania, at the Vilnius Book Fair, this week and picked up a copy of The Vilnius Review, a brilliant poetry magazine. I also read a very good piece on The Times’ website about the Georgian State Ballet. They opened the Edinburgh InternationalFestival with Giselle on the day Russia declared war, showing great emotional strength. The performance was ...
- Seeing sunshine in poll defeat too - Times of India
Seeing sunshine in poll defeat tooTimes of India, India - 16 minutes agoIt includes Leftist literature, Maxim Gorky's novels, Rahul Sankratayan's From Volga to Ganga and, of course, Urdu poetry. He listens to ghazals and film ...
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