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- Multitude mourns as Darwish laid to rest - The National
Multitude mourns as Darwish laid to restThe National, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoBut, as a Palestinian of Israeli citizenship from the town of Taybeh, she is not allowed to teach Darwish’s poetry under the Israeli school curriculum. ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishPLO Details ‘Farewell Program’ for Mahmoud Darwish Wed. UAE Plane ... Palestine Media Centerall 678 news articles
- Tehran to commemorate Palestine’s Mahmoud Darwish - Tehran Times
Tehran to commemorate Palestine’s Mahmoud DarwishTehran Times, Iran - 14 hours agoTEHRAN -- A commemoration ceremony of Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry gave voice to Palestinians’ hopes and dreams, will be held here at the Palestine Museum ...
- Spalding plays 'cool' blend of jazz, R&B, bossa nova (Reuters via Yahoo!7 Music News)
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Moments after Esperanza Spalding finished singing "Precious" on NBC's "Late Show With David Letterman" in early June, the host strode right up and anointed her "the coolest person we've ever had on the show."
- Get your fill of art today with ArtsHop, Downtown Ramble and the Rodin exhibition (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES — It's Super Friday for Art Lovers in Las Cruces. ArtsHop, the Downtown Ramble and the opening of the August Rodin Exhibition all begin at 5 p.m. today.
- Tiny Talents (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Instruction, especially in trivial skills, is one of the Webs great giveaways.
- Music is Vision is Music - Birmingham Weekly
Birmingham WeeklyMusic is Vision is MusicBirmingham Weekly - 10 hours ago“I know we have Ruben Studdard and other American Idol winners and finalists, but that’s sort of different. We need someone who makes it just because of the ...
- Ursula Rucker: A word to the wise - Metro
MetroUrsula Rucker: A word to the wiseMetro, UK - 12 hours agoAnd I love poetry. It's people who have issues with poetry who prefer to say spoken word.' Still, Rucker has managed to further her creativity well outside ...
- Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the world - ScrippsNews
Back in the late '50s, when he was a teen-ager, Taj Mahal was torn between a career in music and a life on the farm. With his passion and intelligence, he would have been successful at either one, but his fans can be thankful that he chose the guitar ...
- Bedlam: London and its Mad by Catharine Arnold - Times Online
Bedlam: London and its Mad by Catharine ArnoldTimes Online, UK - 4 hours agoArnold, like the mental patient Siegfried Sassoon, knows poetry is in the pity, and finds both solace (she is open about her own brushes with mental-health ...
- Asheville a book lover's paradise - Asheville Citizen-Times
ASHEVILLE – Books do furnish a room, the British novelist Anthony Powell once wrote. In Asheville, books are deeply woven into the fabric of the city’s vibrant culture. "We are lucky in Asheville. We are an art destination and the prevalence of ...
- Hollywood goss with Nelson Aspen - Scoop
Our man in Hollywood, Nelson Aspen, fills us in on all the goss about two classic remakes, the new Beverly Hills 90210, and the Disney controversy. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late and legendary German born fashion ...
- The Dawn of Global Trade — Part II (The Globalist)
There was a restless — even relentless — spirit of innovation common throughout the great Asian world between 1000 and 1500 AD. In his book, "When Asia was the World," Stewart Gordon uses original memoirs and modern research to tell the stories of this vast era of enlightenment — an era where Asia was truly the center of the world.
- Lewis Carroll In Numberland, by Robin Wilson (Independent)
We remember him largely for his Alice books, but Lewis Carroll was a man of many parts. The literary wizard was a consummate letter writer, a pioneering photographer and a brilliant mathematician. In this loving mathematician's biography, Wilson provides a rounded portrait of a man who had the magical ability to transform ordinary maths into enchanting puzzles and inventive prose and poetry.
- Our Picks: Food; Music; Art; Freebie (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
Imagine you're downtown at lunchtime and come across an old friend eating something that looks delicious, and you go, "What's that?" "Ahi and vegetables."
- ARTS BEAT Mouth music - Isthmus
ARTS BEAT Mouth musicIsthmus, WI - 1 hour agoFormer Madisonian Kyle Myrhe, now of Minnesota, is among the poets appearing at the National Poetry Slam. With 76 teams of poets from the United States, ...
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