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- A student arguing with PSEB officials at its regional centre in ... - Tribune
The Paramedical and Health Employees Association, in a press note issued here today, informed that a delegation of the association presented a list of demands related to the staff and public welfare to the Deputy Medical Commissioner (DMC), Bathinda ...
- Ripped from the newspapers - The Phoenix
Ripped from the newspapersThe Phoenix, MA - 1 hour ago... and my friends have been very supportive. I think many of them were surprised; despite studying poetry and all that, I can be a bit of a ham in social ...
- Asia's love of 'living art' koi fish growing (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Koi, an ornamental fish which enthusiasts liken to a moving work of art, are gaining popularity across Asia thanks to changing lifestyles and increasingly sophisticated tastes, experts say.
- Austin literary events for April 2008 - Austin American-Statesman
For the past 16 years, the Austin International Poetry Festival has been held every April. During an extended weekend, poets from across the country and around the world — but mostly from around Texas — get up and share their work with the public ...
- Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20 - PR.com (press release)
Ty Rosenow's New Book: Ty's Book of Rubbish: Volume 20PR.com (press release), NY - 25 minutes agoThis book has chapters that are short enough, even busy people can enjoy the short segments. If the reader is a poetry lover, this book has poetry that can ...
- Guest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zines - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comGuest Essay: Tim W. Brown on the History and Future of Zinesmediabistro.com, NY - 41 minutes agoFrom 1982-1999 he published Tomorrow Magazine, a poetry zine featuring the work of underground and performance poets from across the US.
- Poet Kay Ryan is named poet laureate - Sioux City Journal
NEW YORK (AP) -- Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry ...
- Mark Morris dancers return to Berkeley (San Jose Mercury News)
Impresario Robert Cole is going out in style. The longtime artistic director of Berkeley's Cal Performances announced the lineup for the 2008-09 season on Tuesday, his 22nd and final run before stepping down.
- Waltham Forest teenagers take SLAM poetry crown - 24dash
24dashWaltham Forest teenagers take SLAM poetry crown24dash, UK - 7 hours ago... helping to extend the legacy of the annual London Teenage Poetry SLAM project. Other such legacy projects include Holy Family’s Spoken Word Club and ...
- Queertopia: A cabaret celebration of queer love - Twin Cities Planet
Queertopia: A cabaret celebration of queer loveTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 42 minutes agoFrom poetry and breakdancing to hula hooping and musical entertainment, you won’t be disappointed. Queertopia, a theatrical event presented by Outward ...
- Will Saroyan's literary legacy be lost? (The Fresno Bee)
William Saroyan was a comet in the literary sky from 1934 through the mid-1940s. Before his light began to fade, he was compared to the brightest stars.
- Poster poems: tribute songs - guardian.co.uk
Poster poems: tribute songsguardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes agoBilly Mills is a poet and small press publisher in Ireland. He is not an Oglala Lakota and has never won Gold at the Olympics. From Shakespeare to Snyder, ...
- SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prize - Canada.com
SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prizeCanada.com, Canada - Jun 5, 2008The two other finalists on the Canadian shortlist were David W. McFadden for Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden; and Erin Moure and ...
- Tough times for local booksellers - MetroWest Daily News
Tough times for local booksellersMetroWest Daily News, MA - 1 hour agoIn the last five weeks, he's organized 13 poetry readings in his Moody Street store which stocks 15000 new and used books. For Green, "the greatest ...
- Books to Remember (Kirkus Reviews)
Books to Remember has been an annual tradition at The New York Public Library for more than 50 years. Each year, a small group of librarians comb through hundreds of book reviews and consider hundreds of new titles in the categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry.
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