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- A life through words as Jidariyya gets its first performance - Metro
BBC NewsA life through words as Jidariyya gets its first performanceMetro, UK - 6 hours ago'Every Palestinian and every Arab who knows his poetry feels the loss,' says director Amir Nizar Zuabi of Palestinian National Theatre, speaking from Tel ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishPalestinian saga personified Arab NewsChristina Patterson: Where poetry still has power IndependentBBC News - The Media Lineall 625 news articles
- Sarah Slean is obsessed with 'The Baroness' - St. Catharines Standard
Sarah Slean is obsessed with 'The Baroness'St. Catharines Standard, Canada - 18 minutes agoSlean, also an accomplished artist, has just released her second collection of poetry, also entitled The Baroness. She collected these pieces from a “very ...
- Short? Yes. Sweet? Not even sort of (The Globe and Mail)
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- To love or not to love? - Star-ecentral.com
MOST people get their fill of William Shakespeare’s sonnets in secondary school, but not Christopher Ling. “Some poems, despite the flowery language, are timeless. They stay relevant forever,” he says. Ling, together with the T4YP ((Theatre for ...
- Feel the Emotions and Inspiration of These Poems -- New Poetry Book Showcases Author Robert Darlington's Poetry Talent (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
BALTIMORE, July 24, 2008 -- Ether: Selected Poems, a new book featuring the creative talent of author Robert Darlington, has been released through Xlibris to the delight of poetry fans and literature enthusiasts.
- South Asian culture abounds at Masala festival - insideTORONTO.com
South Asian culture abounds at Masala festivalinsideTORONTO.com, Canada - 7 hours agoThe festival offers an opportunity to established and emerging artists in traditional and contemporary music, dance, film, theatre, literature and poetry to ...
- Real talent yet to come out of Wapi - Daily Monitor
Real talent yet to come out of WapiDaily Monitor, Uganda - 4 hours agoTekya claims a certain American lady interested in African fashion and design was blown away by the creations she saw and promised to work with some of the ...
- Two Davids provide spark during American Idols Live show at Van Andel - MLive.com
David Cook waved, pointed to, and slapped hands with Liza Elder, 11, a sixth grader at East Grand Rapids Middle School. He may have even winked. The effect was not lost on Elder, whose front row seat gave her plenty of exposure to the Top 10 ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (Seattle Times)
Louise "Gypsy Lou" and Jon Edgar Webb were the force behind Loujon Press, which published works by Kenneth Patchen, Henry Miller, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and William S. Burroughs and introduced Charles Bukowski to the literary world.
- Enter the heart of darknes - Beeld
The school slaying by a 'ninja' wielding a samurai sword shocked the nation. But this kind of bloodletting is not unique to South Africa. Murder on the schoolground is an international phenomenon, writes MARIECHEN WALDNER IT WAS once a symbol of ...
- Schmidt composition to be showcased at State Fair - Journal
ST. PAUL - Brian Schmidt, a native of New Ulm, has written an original choral composition that will be showcased at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23 at the Minnesota State Fair. The Minnesota Valley Chorale (based in Mankato) and the Prairie Arts ...
- White Light, White Heat (Nashville Scene)
This is an article about The Raconteurs. It only seems to be an article about Jack White, for whom the band is most certainly not, as he has told us many times, a side project. It's been an interesting few months for White. In July, he published a poem in the Detroit Free Press ent...
- Taking the pulpit - Flagstaff Live
Taking the pulpitFlagstaff Live, arizona - 1 hour agoIt was an amazing introduction to one of the finest American poets of our time. After the reading I bought a slim volume of his poems called “The Blind ...
- Where former stars go for another 15 seconds - Globe and Mail
BURBANK, CALIF. -- You haven't seen lonely until you've witnessed a real, living munchkin patiently waiting to sign autographs for cash. Welcome to the last stop on the Yellow Brick Road. The munchkin in question is Jerry Maren, 88, who appeared in ...
- Things to do - Warren Reporter
Things to doWarren Reporter, NJ - 7 minutes agoOpen Mic, Music, Poetry and Prose, second and fourth Saturday nights of each month, 7-11:30 pm, doors open at 6 pm, in the studio of The Cooperage USFA, ...
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