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- 'All's well' this summer in Jackson - pride source.com
'All's well' this summer in Jacksonpride source.com, MI - 8 hours agoHaving saved the life of the King of France, she's promised the hand of any nobleman she cares to marry. Helena selects Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, ...
- Author Profile (NDTV)
Khushwant Singh is India’s best-known writer and columnist. He has been founder–editor of Yojana, and editor of the Illustrated Weekly of India, the National Herald and the Hindustan Times.
- The Brothers Size at the Young Vic, SE1 - Times Online
The Young Vic's main stage has become a vast paddling pool for a production of Tarell Alvin McCraney's In the Red and Brown Water which I admitted in these pages yesterday to finding theatrically dilute and, frankly, watery. But on the plain, dry ...
- Festival feast of arts - Gazette & Herald
Festival feast of artsGazette & Herald, UK - 37 minutes agoThere will be an organ recital and poetry reading at St Mary's Church on October 8, an evening of English music at Marden House on October 7. ...
- Poetry and lyrics are my first love: London-based broadcaster (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) Can an NRI get by in Britain or the US by writing poetry? Yes, if he or she has some other income to fall back on, says Chamal Lal 'Chaman', a London-based poet, lyricist and radio broadcaster.
- Leaders in education celebrated - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
It isn't every day a group of international women leaders from top universities across the globe gather in Hilo to discuss the accomplishments, and challenges, they've shared. But on Monday, eight of these women met at the University of Hawaii at ...
- Jeffries goes from burgers to Olympic bronze - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentJeffries goes from burgers to Olympic bronzeIrish Independent, Ireland - Aug 19, 2008... Getty Images Tony Jeffries, the former nightclub doorman who has spent his nights here writing prose to his girlfriend back home in England, was poetry ...
- The last man in the world to believe in newspapers - The Australian
The last man in the world to believe in newspapersThe Australian, Australia - 14 minutes agoToo often, what our literary prize panels confuse with proper writing is just overwriting, and the problem is exacerbated by a salon of smug, sanctimonious, ...
- Bartlett library gets $2,500 grant (Daily Herald)
The Bartlett Public Library has received a $2,500 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to host The Big Read in the Bartlett community. It is one of 208 libraries, municipalities and arts, culture, higher education and science organizations to received the grant.
- Sweet talking means nothing (The Courier Mail)
WHEN all that sweet talk from your partner doesn't match behaviour, your relationship could be in trouble - actions mean more than mere words.
- DAVID WALLIAMS - DAVID WALLIAMS STALKER SECTIONED FOR FOUR YEARS - Contactmusic.com
A 29-year-old woman has been sectioned under the Mental Health Act for stalking Little Britain star David Walliams. Sarah Bartholomew visited the comedian's home, breaking a bail condition to leave the comedian alone and has admitted sending the star ...
- Island Xpressions ‘Xpress Yourself’ a success - SKNVibes.com
Island Xpressions ‘Xpress Yourself’ a successSKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - 2 hours agoSteve Whittaker, another local poet, also performed several pieces and had everyone in a lively mood over his poem about questions a friend asked him ...
- The Shakespearean sonnet - Times & Democrat
When you write about William Shakespeare, you use superlatives. The greatest of all writers of English. The greatest writer of anything. The largest vocabulary, the user of most words -- 25,000, 40 percent of which he made up himself. He lived in a ...
- Sylvain Trudel's 'Mercury Under My Tongue' - International Herald Tribune
Sylvain Trudel's 'Mercury Under My Tongue'International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour agoCalling himself "a mall-rat rebel, a useless little bugger," Frédéric interrupts his scathing commentaries with snatches of nihilistic poetry that he hopes ...
- Italian homecoming for Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti - Times Online
Times OnlineItalian homecoming for Dante Gabriel and Christina RossettiTimes Online, UK - 20 minutes agoBorn in Vasto in 1783, Gabriele studied poetry and painting in Naples thanks to the patronage of the lord of Vasto, Marchese Tommaso d’Avalos. ...
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