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- Tortured patriot (BBC News)
Solzhenitsyn drew on Russian tradition to expose evil
- Russian poetry, put in perspective - The Age
Russian poetry, put in perspectiveThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoIn her preface to the poem, she described how she would queue for hours with hundreds of other women outside the prison where she believed her son was held. ...
- Delivering race equality in mental health services - Adv Psychiatric Treat (subscription)
Delivering race equality in mental health servicesAdv Psychiatric Treat (subscription) - 3 hours agoArt, poetry, music, drama and dance can all be used effectively to normalise mental distress, as part of the universal human journey (Box 1). ...
- A Ford ability - News Register
A 1946 Ford, the first new model year since the beginning of World War II, graces teh showroom of the Gilbert Tilbury Company on Galloway between Second and Third in McMinnville. Henry Ford launched his precedent-setting “Model T” 100 years ago ...
- A classic cruise of another kind (Troy 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.
- Poetry in motion - TVNZ
TVNZPoetry in motionTVNZ, New Zealand - 58 minutes agoA select group of teenagers with poetic talent have been recognised at the Schools' Poetry Awards and the winner's poem has been turned into a song. ...Teen wins best lyric category at National Poetry Awards 3 News NZall 2 news articles
- Cayuga Opens New Book (The Post-Standard)
Don't be surprised to see everyone from teenagers to senior citizens in Cayuga County reading Jeanette Walls' memoir, "The Glass Castle" this fall. The book has been chosen for the 2008 Cayuga Reads program. Public meetings to discuss the book will run throughout October.
- Call Me By Your Name (RainbowNetwork.com)
I love love. Mad, inconvenient, can’t-catch-your-breath love. I believe when certain people meet there’s such a feeling they’ve always known and loved each other, the passion between them could set fire to asbestos.
- SF State professor documents the undocumented - Golden Gate [X]Press
SF State professor documents the undocumentedGolden Gate [X]Press, CA - 7 minutes agoby Kate Lemley, staff producer Peter Orner, a creative writing professor and fiction writer at SF State, read from his new novel, “Underground America: ...
- Physical fitness is the theme as Birch Run hosts Sports and Fitness ... - MLive.com
Physical fitness is the theme Friday through Sunday, Sept. 7, as the Birch Run Expo Center hosts the 2008 Sports and Fitness Expo. The purpose of the three-day event is to inspire a love for sports, fitness and an overall healthy and active lifestyle ...
- New poet Eric Watts opens 'Cellar Door' of his past - New York Daily News
Eirc Watts, who wrote the poetry book 'Cellar Door,' will be at Sunday's 2008 Brooklyn Book Festival as one of its 150 vendors. If ever there was a young Brooklyn author who has learned how to make lemonade from life's lemons, it's likely to be Eric ...
- A leader turned ghost - International Herald Tribune
CAMBRIDGE, England : With his arrest on Monday after more than 12 years on the run, Radovan Karadzic seems virtually certain to face trial in The Hague — and the prospect of life imprisonment — for his role in masterminding massacres that war ...
- Memoir tracks the travails of author’s bipolar family - Summit Daily News
It’s not easy writing and selling a memoir about a drug-addled past in the post-James Frey era. After being publicly dressed-down by Oprah herself for fabricating portions of his book “A Million Little Pieces,” Frey left a taint on the art of ...
- IU East writing contest offers cash, scholarships (Palladium-Item)
College-bound high school seniors are invited to enter Indiana University East's second-annual writing contest, which has cash awards of $100 and scholarships for winning students who qualify academically.
- art September 24 - 30 at Shrimati Art Gallery, Baitanik, 4 Elgin Road; 3 pm - 8 pm: (The Telegraph)
Journey presents an exhibition of paintings by Samarjit Biswas, S.A. Jafar, Avijit Sinha, Rajib Sikdar, Sadikul Islam and Biplab Tokder. Till September 26 at Gallery Exposure, 54B Mahanirban Road, 2 pm - 8 pm: Passion Hazards, an exhibition of drawings and paintings by Subhashis Saha.
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