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- Apocalypse wow - Financial Times
S kies ashen with doom. Jagged, broken-topped skyscrapers like ruined wedding cakes. Lines of deserted, dust-gathering cars stuck in eternal gridlock. An empty pram pushed along by an uncaring wind. And of course a newspaper – every apocalypse film ...
- I want my father’s poem sung: Amitabh on 66th birthday (Interview) - SINDH TODAY
I want my father’s poem sung: Amitabh on 66th birthday (Interview)SINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 1 hour agoI remember my parents singing it on one of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday’s at the Teen Murti House. Q: Have you ever had friends and family throw a ...
- Toronto writer's The Outlander wins First Novel Award (CBC)
A debut novel about a 19-year-old widow fleeing her ruthless brothers-in-law through the Rockies in the winter of 1903 has won the $7,500 First Novel Award.
- The Olympic flame, for now, burns bright in Britain - International Herald Tribune
LONDON : Shortly after the Beijing Olympics, a British official was overheard to say that, with his country winning a trove of gold medals and now assuming the mantle of host for the 2012 Games, the cynics and skeptics opposed to London as the ...
- Plenty of events to bookmark at Wis. Book Fest (The Capital Times)
In Madison, if you're patient, your favorite author is likely to stop in the city for an in-person reading. And the chances are strong that this reading will occur at the annual Wisconsin Book Festival. This year's festival, which runs Oct. 15-19 and is free and open to the public, has adopted the theme "Changing Places," a description that the event's director, Alison Jones Chaim, says covers a ...
- Lesbians cheer Lesbos ruling - The Sun
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho whose love poems inspired the ...
- Great Life workshop to focus on spirituality and aging (The Hendersonville Times-News)
At age 82, retired Methodist minister, author and poet Don Keefauver encourages aging adults to answer a serious question: "What in the world are you doing here'" Keefauver is the keynote speaker at Pardee Hospital and Western Carolina University's upcoming Great Life Series workshop, which will explore the answers to that important question about...
- Roses are Red Ribbon Week Poetry - Corsavoo.com
Roses are Red Ribbon Week PoetryCorsavoo.com, France - 3 hours agoIt is rumored that the 5/7/5 rule was rug cleaner for school children to understand and learn this type of poetry. Although this usually is used in ...
- On b'day, Ishmeet reigns cyberspace 3 Sep 2008, 0336 hrs IST, Jatinder Preet,TNN (The Times of India)
LUDHIANA: The legend of Ishmeet lives on even after his tragic death. Far outliving the proverbial "15 minutes of fame", Ishmeet continues to occupy a space in the public consciousness and has gone on to be immortalized on the ubiquitous web.
- Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscape - Ripon Today
Mill's festival exhibition reveals special landscapeRipon Today, UK - 5 hours agoCelebrating the mill’s 200th birthday, the exhibition weaves together the natural and industrial landscape of our mill towns and features paintings by Peter ...
- Serious piano is Donohoe's forté - Metro
MetroSerious piano is Donohoe's fortéMetro, UK - 8 hours agoEven the flashier pieces on the programme - Debussy's Images and two of Liszt's impressionistic Années De Pèlerinage suites - demand as much poetry as ...
- "Hardheaded Weather": Desires unmet across the great racial divide (Seattle Times)
In "Hardheaded Weather," poet Cornelius Eady vividly explores issues of racial division in American life.
- Goldie is dyslexic: Sonali - Daily News & Analysis
Goldie is dyslexic: SonaliDaily News & Analysis, India - 38 minutes agoFamily life (with husband and director Goldie Behl and son) is quite engrossing. I am enjoying it.†So, what does she do in her spare time? “I read poetry ...
- Loving Lagos ... promoting creativity of a mega city in Berlin - Nigeria Guardian
T HE typical stereotype reputation of Lagos and by extension Nigeria as a complex, hellish city where life is short and brutish got a positive boost recently in far away Berlin, Germany with a series of programmes and exhibition that showcased the ...
- Scot given £10,000 top prize for poetry (The Herald)
A Scottish poet has won the most lucrative prize in poetry with his first collection for 20 years.
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