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- DIANE HARDING'S TRAGIC DEATH LEAVES VOID FOR SURVIVING FAMILY, FRIENDS - Niagara Falls Reporter
I had a different idea entirely in mind for this column, but sometimes life sucker punches you, and you never see it coming. On Thursday night I was all set to sit down and write a satirical piece on the presidential debates. I'd spent the better ...
- Azamgarh stood for Kaifi Azmi, not Abu Salem - Times of India
Azamgarh stood for Kaifi Azmi, not Abu SalemTimes of India, India - 12 hours agoSo you have Azmi, who brought together Vedas and the sensuousness of Urdu poetry better than anyone in India . Or Ayodhya Singh Upadhyaya 'Hariaudh' ...
- Writers from Austria and Cameroon read Sept. 14 in Prairie Lights - Media Newswire (press release)
Writers from Austria and Cameroon read Sept. 14 in Prairie LightsMedia Newswire (press release), NY - 8 minutes ago... poetry and playwriting -- Tarek Eltayeb from Austria and John Nkengasong from Cameroon -- will present a free reading at 5 pm Sunday, Sept. ...
- Square turned into poetry garden (BBC News)
A square in Edinburgh is to be transformed into a poetry garden for a special free festival event.
- What next? (The Star)
Then a poem is removed from Britain’s GCSE curriculum because it might encourage those studying for the exam to commit acts of violence. The mind boggles.
- Paint names shade toward poetry - News-Democrat
I bought a gallon of paint recently. If this current trend in naming paints continues, hardware stores will need to bring in upholstered chairs and designer coffee bars. You can't be sure if you're reading paint chips or free verse. Gone are the days ...
- THE MAN WHO SURVIVED THE BONFIRE - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphTHE MAN WHO SURVIVED THE BONFIRECalcutta Telegraph, India - 15 hours agoApart from a few purple patches, like the character of Burton’s Indian lover, Kundalini, the dark and lissom ex-devdasi who, predictably, is skilled in the ...
- RESCUE-BILL FIASCO: THE 'PUBLIC' PROBLEM (New York Post)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. - "Babbitt"...
- Arts in brief - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Arts in briefFairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK - 10 hours agoAfter each loop, runners/walkers stop at the library grounds poetry table, take a handful of magnetic poetry words, and assemble poems or a short prose ...
- Bostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ... - Bostonist
BostonistBostonist Book Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running ...Bostonist, MA - 7 hours agoAn enormous amount of the book is about Murakami's time in Cambridge, which came as a pleasant shock and surprise. "On the highway of life you can't always ...
- Out of Eden - Egypt Today
Al l men are born free and equal with certain natural and inalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and property. These are the hallmark statements of every democratic constitution around the world. Ours also adds that citizens are equal ...
- A look back at the Louisiana Book Festival (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Bookin' it to Baton Rouge
- Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classes - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Freshmen discuss summer reading in several classesThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 1 hour agoPhysics teacher Barry Glickstein read "Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost." Glickstein and some students who read the same book analyzed some of the ...
- Carrie A. Nickens, 95 (The Post and Courier)
COLUMBIA — A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held today in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home direct...
- Sunrise to Sunset Acoustic Music Festival - HamptonRoads.com
The 3rd Annual AT&T Sunrise to Sunset Acoustic Music Festival in partnership with 93.7 BOB FM is back for its third year, showcasing twelve hours of twenty plus “free casual concerts†on four outdoor stages from 6 am to 8 pm. Sunrise to Sunset ...
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