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- Times Gone By - Chronicle Times
Times Gone ByChronicle Times, IA - 1 hour ago"When I was young, my grandmother read poetry tome. My special was Little Orphan Annie. My voice carries like a foghorn, so I was never bothered by getting ...
- Organizations (Erie Times-News)
NOTE. To help us stay current, organizational news must be dated -- e.g., Sat., June 13.
- The history of translating Kurdish literature from foreign ... - Kurdish Globe
The history of translating Kurdish literature from foreign ...Kurdish Globe, Iraq - 35 minutes agoAncient poets translated Turkish, Persian, or Arabic lines of poetry into Kurdish and then used them in their own poems, or they used religious stories ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of July 9, 2008 (Independent Press)
Canadian Brass, classical pops group, will be joined by Brass alumni and other brass players to present their Legends concert, at 8 pm on Wednesday, July 23 at The Community Theatre at Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South St. Morristown.
- In Nairobi’s slums, EC Glass teacher finds hope - Lynchburg News and Advance
Lynchburg News and AdvanceIn Nairobi’s slums, EC Glass teacher finds hopeLynchburg News and Advance, VA - 1 hour agoWhile there, she worked with children at the Mercy Care Centre, a Christian school located in the two square miles that make up the slum. ...
- Before 8/8/08, here are our favorite eights - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Before 8/8/08, here are our favorite eightsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 9 minutes agoJohnson, 16, writes poetry. Certain segments of the population (MEN!!!) have no problem with NBC declaring beach volleyball the fifth "major" Olympic sport. ...
- Iran's expatriate poets speak out, in English and Farsi - Lebanon Daily Star
NEW YORK: Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to share their ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 - Las Vegas Sun
A Palestinian presidential aide says that renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish has died. Darwish died at a hospital in Houston following complications from an open heart surgery, according to Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Palestinian ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black - Winnipeg Sun
Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack BlackWinnipeg Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoChinese black metal takes those basics and adds bits of history and poetry to make the music belong to the people. In every country, metal has been bent and ...
- An Americus author records his life story after becoming a Christian ... - Albany Herald
AMERICUS — When life ends for someone, what remains as a testament to their existence varies greatly, depending on what they did with their time on earth. For one Americus man, the recorded happenings of his life are now preserved for posterity in ...
- Share stories about Landers Theatre - News-Leader.com
Share stories about Landers TheatreNews-Leader.com, MO - 13 hours agoOzarkers are encouraged to share stories through prose or poetry; with or without illustrations. Call Rachel Peacock-Young at the Landers, 869-1334, ...
- Chappaqua Library set to start fall programs (The Journal News)
The Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave., will offer the following fall programs. All are free and open to the public. For information, call 914-238-4779 or visit www.chappaqualibrary.org .
- Rabbit recollections - Calgary Herald
Brian Paisley, founder of the Edmonton Fringe: It's not so much for their bold visual style and their choice of offbeat, frequently provocative material, but because their very existence proves an oft-forgotten touchstone for the courageous (or ...
- Juneteenth events to include fest, walk (El Paso Times)
While the possibility that Sen. Barack Obama could become the country's first black president will loom large over Saturday's annual Juneteenth Celebration, it won't be an official part of the outdoor festival.
- Glossing over it: homoeroticism in Shakespeare's sonnets - Guardian Unlimited
Shakespeare's lyrical poetry has long been considered marginal to his plays - is it because he addressed his poems to a man? In the latest exclusive online essay from the London Review of Books, Stephen Orgel examines how scholars over the centuries ...
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