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- Ilyas Malayev, 72, Uzbek musician and poet - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Ilyas Malayev, a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to the New York City borough of Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews, died on Friday in Flushing, Queens. He was 72 and lived in Forest Hills, Queens. The ...
- How the Italians Created Canada Book Review (The Cold Lake Sun)
Most educated Canadians have heard stories regarding the First Nations people and the French/English strife before and after Confederation. But a mostly untold story of our cultural mosaic is that of Italio-Canadians and their impact on this country of ours.
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it aloneSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour agoAndersen himself indulges in a strangely erotic ballet with a mannequin that melts into a striptease. The visual sleight-of-hand keeps us a little off ...
- Local Polish history advocate honored (The Republican)
SOUTH HADLEY - Making people more aware of Polish history has motivated Carolyn C. Topor to a lifetime of good works that recently culminated in her receiving the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.
- Jeanette (Yox) Helmbrecht - Jamestown Post Journal
Jeanette (Yox) HelmbrechtJamestown Post Journal, NY - 10 hours agoShe was a distinguished poet and member of the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets and the Illinois State Poetry Society. She considered herself a social activist ...
- "Pet Whisperers" Analyze Your Pets (CBS News)
Animal whispers help open the lines of communication between pets and their owners, improving the relations between them.
- Poet slams at Daggy - The Daily Evergreen
Poet slams at DaggyThe Daily Evergreen, WA - 3 hours agoHis poetry included everything from the duties of a Scottish superhero, to an open letter to Neil Armstrong, and many of his poems hummed a theme of love ...
- Mets pull ahead in the ninth to beat Reds 10-8 (The Columbus Dispatch)
CINCINNATI—The Reds fought two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana for four innings last night, then scratched and clawed against the New York Mets bullpen. There was no poetry in their game but admirable amounts of patience and power.
- Beyond the ant: City art you may have missed - Portsmouth Herald
Unless someone plunked a 15-foot red ant sculpture in the center of town, few locals would take notice of the public art that dots the landscape along their route to the grocery store, the theater, the coffee shop. Oh, someone did plunk a red ant ...
- Ty: 'Hip-hop has no culture' - The Independent
Ty: 'Hip-hop is the whole thing. I think it's deservedly in bad shape because, if you look at American mainstream hip-hop, it has no semblance of culture" "I hate the word alternative," says Ty. "I hate the word off-key, I hate the word jazzy and I ...
- Father Amir dies - Arab Times
Father Amir diesArab Times, Kuwait - 30 minutes agoSometimes the conversation drifted to purely intellectual topics punctuated by fits of inspired poetry. The lyric and rhythm in the flowing verses had a ...
- Attacks imperil girls' education in Pakistan's scenic valley - Feature - Earthtimes
Peshawar - Spogmai, 11, a girl student in Matta area of the conflict-ridden Swat valley in north-west Pakistan, had loved taking religious lessons in a nearby seminary after her classes at an English-language medium school. But now she is reluctant ...
- Poetry Collection hits the road - University at Buffalo Reporter
University at Buffalo ReporterPoetry Collection hits the roadUniversity at Buffalo Reporter, NY - 1 hour ago... after the death of Jess (who used only his first name professionally), a resurgence of interest in his work has led to many items by him from the Poetry ...
- Hamilton Jordan - Swampland
Hamilton JordanSwampland - May 21, 2008It was the worst-selling Rolling Stone cover of the 1970s, but it launched what now can be described as my lifelong friendship with Hamilton and his good ...
- Feature | Sizzlin Summer - Baltimore City Paper
Feature | Sizzlin SummerBaltimore City Paper, MD - 2 hours agoOnly problem was, he was about to graduate, and if I didn't find a way to get to know him soon and let him know that I too liked poetry and interesting ...
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