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- Poetry anthology in translation - Hindu
Poetry anthology in translationHindu, India - 22 minutes agoVairamuthu, who was 14 when he first read the collection, was completely overwhelmed by M. Karunanidhi’s command over Tamil, his deep love and even ...
- Winonans celebrate Capital for a Day again, enjoy several activities - Winona Daily News
Kirsten Connor, 6, dabbed some glue on her mask Saturday at Lake Park and paused for a moment. She grabbed a lime green fuzzy ball from a plastic bag in front of her and placed it on the spot of glue. Winona Parks and Recreation staff member Lydia ...
- Students promote Kapampangan through poetry (Sun Star)
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The formal opening of the first-ever "Aldo Ning Amanung Sisuan" (Day of the Native Tongue) here last Friday has boasted of the participation of at least 29 pupils from different elementary schools who have answered the call to safeguard and promote the Kapampangan language.
- The party's over, the memories remain - Abilene Reporter-News
The party's over, the memories remainAbilene Reporter-News, TX - 39 minutes agoThe West Texas Poetry Fest at the Abilene Public Library's main branch Monday opened the West Texas Book & Music Festival. This "open mic" program, ...
- Fakhteh to perform in Italy - MehrNews.com
Fakhteh to perform in ItalyMehrNews.com, Iran - Jul 6, 2008TEHRAN -- “Zaryab†band conducted by Majid Nazempur is to give a concert at the Iranian Artists Forum on July 10. Nazempur will first give a solo ...
- Critically Acclaimed Poet Li-Young Lee To Read At Penn State - State College News
Critically Acclaimed Poet Li-Young Lee To Read At Penn StateState College News, PA - 23 minutes agoLee went to the University of Pittsburgh, where he took Gerald Stern’s poetry writing class and earned his BA in 1979 Lee’s most recent book of poems, ...
- Fontana season opens with brilliant Renaud Garcia-Fons Trio show - Kalamazoo Gazette
Fontana Chamber Arts opened its 2008-09 concert season on Thursday night with an electrifying performance by the Renaud Garcia-Fons Trio. Western Michigan University's Dalton Center Recital Hall, the new home for this year's concert series, proved to ...
- Zora Neale Hurston - Orlando Sentinel
Zora Neale Hurston is considered one of the most important authors of southern African-American literature in the 20th century. Hurston, born in 1891, grew up in Eatonville, Fla., just north of Orlando. The award-winning author, anthropologist and ...
- Polk students take home awards from conference in Orlando - News Chief
Polk students take home awards from conference in OrlandoNews Chief, FL - Aug 18, 2008Kathleen High-Lakeland (Karen Kilday, Gail Williams): Tranita Excellent, gold, poetry; KiKi Scott, gold, job interview. Winter Haven High (Patti Winniczuk): ...
- On Balance, 'Man on Wire' Reflects a Gentler Time - Washington Post
Frenchman Philippe Petit, whose 1974 stunt is at the heart of the movie, expressively relays his life for James Marsh's documentary. (Copyright 2008 By Jean-louis Blondeau -- Polaris Images) The documentary "Man on Wire" opens with a grainy black-and ...
- Nonprofit thinks big to recruit volunteers (Akron Beacon Journal)
Mary Ann Jackson spoke recently at an Akron Area Arts Alliance event about how to recruit and retain volunteers — a topic that's high on the list for a lot of nonprofits right now. With her talk still on my mind, I was interested to run across a news item about the RockCorps.
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence - Bombala Times
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India. An illustration in the new version depicts the Holy Family as poor Indian villagers ...
- The rich and layered 'Godfather II' raised the bar on movie sequels - Baltimore Sun
The rich and layered 'Godfather II' raised the bar on movie sequelsBaltimore Sun, United States - 7 hours agoEverything about Part II is tinged with poetry and history, and sometimes comedy, too. The late Bruno Kirby as the young Clemenza brims over with warmth and ...
- An Interview with First Time Novelist Jayne Pupek (Blogcritics.org)
"I don't believe much in muses and inspiration. I believe in hard work. And I believe that my delete key is my friend." Jayne Pupek’s first novel Tomato Girl is scheduled for publication August 26, by the prestigious southern publisher Algonquin Press. Pupek is something of an anomaly in today’s publishing world; although she had published a book of poetry, Tomato Girl is her first novel and ...
- Writers read their work to help the less fortunate (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Art historian, curator, publisher, literary translator, and poet, Roberto Tejada is the author of a variety books that include "Manuel Alvarez Bravo: In Focus" (Getty Publications, 2001), "Luis Gispert: Loud Image" (University Press of New England, 2004), "National Camera: Photography and Mexico's Image Environment" (University of Minnesota Press, early 2009), and "Celia Alvarez Muñoz" (UCLA's ...
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