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- Why a cultural boycott is necessary - MehrNews.com
Why a cultural boycott is necessaryMehrNews.com, Iran - 6 hours agoRemi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which will be available at www.PoetsForPalestine.com.
- African cultural program tapped for library (Eufaula Tribune)
Pennsylvanian Roland Barksdale-Hall can remember coming to Eufaula as a small child in his father’s Oldsmobile.
- Ananda Rajakaruna: The Great National Poet - The Island (subscription)
The Island (subscription)Ananda Rajakaruna: The Great National PoetThe Island (subscription), Sri Lanka - 3 hours agoHe was famous more as a poet though he was equally able in writing prose. He adopted a more spontaneous style without confining himself to rigid metrical ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek)
A new survey shows growth across the country, with higher-than-average pay. And with the number of tech grads falling, demand will only rise
- Arts Briefs 6/12 (Provo Daily Herald)
'Miley Mania' The average pre-teen girl would do anything to get her hands on Stadium of Fire tickets to see Miley Cyrus.
- Surprising allure of Dylan Thomas' 'sullen art' - Times Online
The extraordinary allure of all things connected to Dylan Thomas has left a powerful cultural trace around the globe. Bob Dylan likes to deny it, but it is as near as certain that, around 1962, he changed his name from Robert Zimmerman after reading ...
- Library set for family fun - Redditch Advertiser
Library set for family funRedditch Advertiser, UK - 1 hour ago... of the National Year of Reading and the event, aimed at eight to 12-year-olds will involve talking about books, activities, story telling and poetry. ...
- Obenieta: Books in a bottle - Sun.Star
Obenieta: Books in a bottleSun.Star, Philippines - 5 hours agoIn Wim Wender’s cinematic poetry, Wings of Desire, the camera shows there’s no place on earth more heavenly than a library. See how angels hover around and ...
- Novelist Rae Meadows spills the beans on her latest book; plus a look at more local works (Isthmus)
If the atmosphere in Madison has been a little overheated of late in the wake of three unsolved murders, then Rae Meadows' new novel, 'lt;i'gt;No One Tells Everything'lt;/i'gt; (June, MacAdam Cage), should fit in well with the zeitgeist. The novel, Meadows' second, is not so much a typical murder mystery as it is a mystery of people -- who they are, how they function, how they communicate -- ...
- Romanians, Americans honor fallen soldiers - U.S. European Command (press release)
Romanians, Americans honor fallen soldiersU.S. European Command (press release), Germany - 19 hours ago... reading Romanian military-related poetry before the audience of local citizens, retired Romanian veterans and Romanian and American service members. ...
- Osama bin Laden, Bard of Terror - Daily News Egypt
Osama bin Laden, Bard of TerrorDaily News Egypt, Egypt - 3 hours agoBin Laden often recites poetry to underscore a point and to associate himself with chivalrous and learned warriors who were willing to become martyrs for ...
- One scholar's roots: UMass digs in to renew interest in WEB Du ... - Amherst Bulletin
One scholar's roots: UMass digs in to renew interest in WEB Du ...Amherst Bulletin, MA - 13 minutes agoThere has been a re-emergence over the last six years of interest in Du Bois and collaboration among leaders of New England African American historical ...
- Here are some famous people you may not know - Cheboygan Daily Tribune (subscription)
Here are some famous people you may not knowCheboygan Daily Tribune (subscription), MI - 1 hour agoHe started out as a lawyer, gave up his practice to write poetry and ended up editor of the New York Evening Post. I recognized some of his poems, ...
- This Week (Rome Observer)
Film July 17 Superbad will be shown at the Utica Public Library at 6:30 p.m. The movie stars Michael Cera, Jonah Hill and Seth Rogan. All library films are free and refreshments are available. The film is rated R. Call the library at 735-2279 for more information.
- “The Last Island” (The Christian Science Monitor)
Most debut books of poetry go unnoticed critically, unless the author wins a major prize or creates a memorable stir. The Last Island by Mimi White deserves attention because of what it demonstrates about perseverance.
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