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- MQM chief for respectful Indo-Pak ties - The Post
MQM chief for respectful Indo-Pak tiesThe Post, Pakistan - 11 hours agoHe was addressing participants of Pakistan-India Friendship Mushaira (poetry rendition) by telephone from London. The event was organised by Gehwara-e-Adab ...
- Local artists featured in art show - Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
Local artists featured in art showMillbury-Sutton Chronicle, MA - 9 minutes agoThe film "Memories Like Burrs" will be shown, exploring the life and poetry of Gertrude Halstead, Worcester's first poet laureate. ...
- Child merits same care Kennedy got - Toledo Blade
Child merits same care Kennedy gotToledo Blade, OH - 4 hours agoHe was the first in our family to go to college, and he went on the GI Bill. I was drafted into the war in Vietnam and served only for three years. ...
- Hard Rock Band OTEP Headlines New West Coast Dates on the Circus of Democracy Tour (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
KOCH Records recording artist OTEP is set to bring its searing live show on the road once again! Headlining new west coast dates on the Circus of Democracy tour to promote "The Ascension," the band's latest and most acclaimed album, OTEP will release a new live DVD in early 2009 which will be filmed on select dates.
- Seven share Northern Writers awards - The Bookseller (subscription)
Seven share Northern Writers awardsThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoThis year's judges were Alice Quinn, director of the Poetry Society of America and poetry editor for The New Yorker, and Karolina Sutton, literary agent at ...
- Mou Sings Like A Bulbul To Advance To Finals - Week.com
Kyle Mou qualified for the semi-finals today after making it through the quarterfinals Thursday. The 12-year old spelling machine was one of 45 spellers who were still in the contest when it kicked off this morning. He spelled "manege" in round five ...
- 'The Earl Sande Saga' chronicles legendary jockey - WMI Central
SPRINGERVILLE - Summer of 1916. Hot, dusty. The rough and rowdy town of Springerville is pursuing its favorite sport - matched horse racing. It's a chance for working cowboys and ranchers to put their money on the cow ponies they've been "bragging on ...
- Harley Street: another unimaginative medical drama - Times Online
Times OnlineHarley Street: another unimaginative medical dramaTimes Online, UK - 3 hours agoIt was poetry and petrol. The real lesson for Tristrams to be gleaned from Top Gear is that every pound spent behind the lens is worth two up front. ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (The Chronicle)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Rhymin’ on the range - Surrey Leader
Surrey LeaderRhymin’ on the rangeSurrey Leader, Canada - 45 minutes agoPuhallo has been a cowboy – managing cattle and pastures – his whole life. He’s also been a writer as long as he can remember, though he didn’t share his ...
- A native's guide to San Jose - CNN
A native's guide to San JoseCNN - 6 hours agoThe shop stocks local-interest books written by San Jose natives and holds regular poetry readings. Owner Cathy Adkins feels the pinch from online ...
- The element of evil absent in 'Resistance' - Chicago Tribune
The element of evil absent in 'Resistance'Chicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoThe Welsh author has published two volumes of poetry and a book about Zimbabwe; this is his first novel, and it's chilling. His most disquieting insight is ...
- Dianne publishes her labour of love - Fermanagh Herald (subscription)
Dianne publishes her labour of loveFermanagh Herald (subscription), UK - 1 hour agoI am a member of the Brookeborough Historical Society, and will have fiction and poetry pieces included in the next Fermanagh Authors Association ...
- Trashing Robert Frost's home leads to a lesson in poetry (Seattle Times)
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place...
- Review: 'Brown's Body' draws parallels to Iraq war - State Journal-Register
War is, for some, passion and glory. For others, it is dying in the mud — hungry, exhausted and sick. “John Brown’s Body” portrays the Civil War through the poetry of Stephen Vincent Benet, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for it in 1929 ...
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