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- Artist and musician woman on a mission - Daily News
PALMYRA — With a name identical to a legendary country singer, it should come as no surprise that much of Patsy Kline’s life revolves around music. As a girl growing up in Wilkes-Barre, she learned jazz piano from her grandmother and, about 15 ...
- Mary F. (Prato) Luciani (Ellwood City Ledger)
Mrs. Mary F. (Prato) Luciani, 78, of 320 Sims St., Apartment A-2, Ellwood City, passed away Sunday, May 11, 2008, at 11:07 p.m. at the Medical Center of Plano, Texas. Born Oct. 3, 1929, in New Galilee, Pa., she was a daughter of the late Domenick and Mary Rose Macanica Prato.
- Lebo Mashile gets personal on stunning second poetry collection - ArtslinkNews
Lebo Mashile gets personal on stunning second poetry collectionArtslinkNews, South Africa - 45 minutes agoLebo Mashile is regarded as an icon of modern South African poetry – and her second collection of poetry more than lives up to the superior standard ...
- Outskirts Press Announces The Crow’s Nest, the Latest Publication ... - PR.com
Las Vegas, NV, July 30, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Outskirts Press Inc. and award winning internationally published poet Karen Lynn S. announce the release of her first collection of poetry, The Crow’s Nest. Lynn’s raw, street savvy insights are infused ...
- Poetic war of words - This is South Devon
SATISH Kumar, the 73-year-old monk behind Dartington's Schumacher College, is taking on comedian Matt Harvey in a poetry competition. The pair, along with three other competitors, will be taking part in the Dead Poets 'slam' or competition at ...
- The still-vital Vidal - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukThe still-vital Vidalguardian.co.uk, UK - 27 minutes agoIt was politics that Vidal stuck to in Brighton, despite interviewer Andrew Marr's valiant efforts to talk about his novels, plays and poetry. ...
- 48 poets to be selected for Million's Poet - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - From thousands of applicants, 48 poets will be selected for the final competition of the Million's Poet. The Dh77-million show, under the patronage of Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme ...
- Book and music reviews: 'Poets on the Psalms,' edited by Lynn ... - Sun-Sentinel.com
Book and music reviews: 'Poets on the Psalms,' edited by Lynn ...Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - 3 hours agoThis collection of essays by 14 contemporary poets grapples with the magnificent poetry of the Book of Psalms as it speaks to modern readers. ...
- Italy: First Muslim country singer performs in Rome (Adnkronos)
Italy: First Muslim country singer performs in Rome (AKI) - America's first Muslim country music singer has shown that Middle-Eastern and Western music can form an exciting new hybrid that builds bridges between cultures.Kareem Salama, born and raised in Ponca City, Oklahoma in the southern US, is the son of Egyptian immigrants. He began to get into country music while studying in ...
- 15 minutes with... (Daily Courier)
Brittany Daniels of Connellsville is a free spirit who loves adventure.
- Like A Turtle, Top Poet Slow To Gain Recognition - Tampa Tribune
Like A Turtle, Top Poet Slow To Gain RecognitionTampa Tribune, FL - 1 hour ago"I thought I might take it upon myself to prevent all bad poetry from being published during my reign," she says, speaking by phone from her home north of ...
- Midtown Global Market hosting Global Bike Day - Downtown Journal
Midtown Global Market hosting Global Bike DayDowntown Journal, MN - 2 hours ago“Baiku†poetry contest deadline is 4 pm Sunday. Forms will be provided to write down the poems and a drawing will be held for a bicycle.
- No reason in love (Bennington Banner)
French mathematician Blaise Pascal, not one to brood on emotional fuzziness, once observed that "the heart has reasons that reason cannot know." Of course, it might have taken a scientist to philosophize such an understatement into history.
- The art of reading - Malaysia Star
The art of readingMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 5 hours agoRelevant to this is the advice given by a pioneering American psychologist, William James, to a graduate student at Harvard, who had written a dissertation ...
- Rabih Alameddine's 'The Hakawati' - International Herald Tribune
If any work of fiction might be powerful enough to transcend the mountain of polemic, historical inquiry, policy analysis and reportage that stands between the Western reader and the Arab soul, it's this wonder of a book - a book not about a jihadi ...
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