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- Celebrities in Denver; Leoni to skip Toronto Fest; Jerry Lewis ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteCelebrities in Denver; Leoni to skip Toronto Fest; Jerry Lewis ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 35 minutes agoThe UK's Daily Mail reports that doctors fear that the overdose the troubled singer suffered in July has left her permanently disabled. ...
- Community Events - Culpeper Star Exponent
Community EventsCulpeper Star Exponent, VA - 2 hours agoGriefShare One a special weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them will be held from 9:30 to 11 am at ...
- Akrita Reyar - Zee News
Through his words, he scripted his own immortality. Sculptors of thoughts do not die, just as their dreams never perish. Ahmed Faraz, a giant of contemporary Urdu poetry, may have breathed his last in Islamabad on August 25, 2008, but his ...
- City asked to add trolley stops - Gadsden Times (subscription)
City asked to add trolley stopsGadsden Times (subscription), AL - 36 minutes agoArea schoolchildren and the public have the opportunity to enter an essay/poetry writing contest. Winners will receive cash prizes and their essays will be ...
- A Beautiful Disappointment - Washington Post
It's possible. Even dull pizza somehow tastes better when it's eaten in view of ruins in Rome, and wine that you might dismiss at home becomes more intoxicating when it's sipped at a sidewalk cafe in Paris. Similarly, the same brand of hot dog you ...
- EL medical officer is an artist and a poet (Daily Dispatch)
HE MAY be a qualified trauma specialist, but Dr Amitabh Mitra is also a dab hand with a paint brush, and poetry is second nature to him. When he’s not indulging his passion for the arts, Mitra can be found at Mdantsane ’s Cecilia Makiwane Hospital, practising science as the chief medical officer.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer David Patrick Stearns Column: A Van ... - RedOrbit
The Philadelphia Inquirer David Patrick Stearns Column: A Van ...RedOrbit, TX - Aug 3, 2008There's no "Banner" or poetry; in Russia, he was more a musician than an objectified folk hero and, interestingly, seems more in his element. ...
- Conversation With a Literary Giants - Cornell Daily Sun
What with the ghosts of Nabokov, Vonnegut and Pynchon haunting its corridors, Goldwin Smith Hall must have felt quite comfortable to former Poet Laureate Charles Simic, who stopped by Ithaca on Thursday, October 2nd as part of the Creative Writing ...
- Both parties inject drama into the race - Miami Herald
No Drama Obama? The Democratic convention was anything but. Laced with enough tears of anguish and joy to keep a team of crisis counselors billing overtime, the giant group therapy session belied the nominee's reputation as a cool customer. When ...
- Prose watch: Obama acceptance speech - Politico.com
As a record 38 million tuned in to watch Barack Obama accept his party’s nomination on Friday and 85,000 more saw the speech live from Invesco Field at Mile High, the nominee seemed determined to disprove Mario Cuomo’s adage that “You campaign ...
- FIND ARTS REVIEWS: - Silicon Valley's Metro
Silicon Valley's MetroFIND ARTS REVIEWS:Silicon Valley's Metro, CA - Aug 6, 2008After a big opening, the poems pass through three "progressions" going from dark to light, "from perhaps a less confident, less informed viewpoint to the ...
- Whispering to animals - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Whispering to animalsPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 6 minutes agoDr. Bonnie Beaver, a professor of veterinary medicine at Texas A&M University and past president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, ...
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi (The UTD Mercury)
Philip Pardi Director of College Writing at Bard College, will read his work and sign copies of his first book, "Meditations on Rising and Falling," at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 23 in the McDermott Suite. "Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com.
- Gross takes charge into no-man's land - Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper could scarcely have scripted it any better. Almost coincident with the expected calling of a general election - likely to be in some measure a referendum on Canada's war effort in Afghanistan - the 33rd Toronto International Film ...
- Reading matters - Metro
MetroReading mattersMetro, UK - 8 hours agoAnyone who thinks they have a knack for verse, rap or poetry should sign themselves up (the winner nabs a £250 prize) while spoken-word fans can expect a ...
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