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- Alum's Passion for Poetry Pays Off - Bates Student
Alum's Passion for Poetry Pays OffBates Student, ME - 48 minutes agoWorking as a book critic for Publisher's Weekly, he enjoys a well-connected literary lifestyle, makes poetry one of his top priorities and recognizes that ...
- WHAT'S HAPPENING - Smoky Mountain Sentinel
WHAT'S HAPPENINGSmoky Mountain Sentinel, NC - 19 hours agoCOFFEE WITH THE POETS, is a networking and reading event sponsored by NCWN West (Netwest) to promote poetry and poets in the mountain area. ...
- What's cooking? 7 Aug 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN (The Times of India)
Relationships, especially marriages, are supposed to last a lifetime. And while most people are shocked to find out that their partner is very much in love... with someone else, there are tell-tale signs in most cases of infedility. It’s just that you don’t see them or rather, ignore them.
- Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida delivers a poetic solo effort with ... - Newsday
Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo disc, "The Hunter's Lullaby," engaging his love of ...
- Reading to children losing out to TV and dinner - guardian.co.uk
Reading to children losing out to TV and dinnerguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago"I think that modern life is more stressful - people are working harder and longer hours, and also there is more competition amongst the leisure activities ...
- Celebrate Erie in August (Erie Times-News)
From fests to fairs, final full month of summer hot with events.
- Playing the 'Juliet' Gender Card (Washington Post)
"Kimberly Gilbert will most likely never be given this part to play again," begins the biography for the forceful young Washington actress in the program for Taffety Punk Theatre's all-female "Romeo and Juliet." She might be right -- Mercutio may never again come Gilbert's way -- but you know wha...
- Bulletin Board, Aug. 19 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, Aug. 19Norwich Bulletin, CT - 35 minutes agoSinging, dancing, piano, guitar, poetry readings and skits. Proceeds benefit the Southeast Connecticut Community Center of the Blind. ...
- How's He Doing? - Gay City News
How's He Doing?Gay City News - 4 hours agoPerformances may start 10 or 15 minutes later than specified, the way poetry readings do. Three years ago, after veteran Mark Russell's long and respected ...
- Farid Farjad in Turkey - www.worldbulletin.net
www.worldbulletin.netFarid Farjad in Turkeywww.worldbulletin.net, Turkey - 3 hours agoIranians just love poetry. They love to express themselves in this way. It's true, though, there are some pieces that are more effective when you have a ...
- Writer finishes his masterpiece, a love story - Lincoln Journal Star
Jeff Dodd wrote many things. He wrote love letters, more than 50. His wife keeps them in an airtight box. He wrote poetry. He proposed to her years ago during a picnic date at Holmes Lake, then recited Shakespeare’s 18th Sonnet, comparing her to a ...
- Small Press Fair going down the Rabbit Hole - Encore
Small Press Fair going down the Rabbit HoleEncore, Canada - 3 hours agoIn addition to poetry readings from local talent, the event will feature a special guest. Joe Blades, an acclaimed poet from New Brunswick, will be making ...
- Illinois family legacy continues (Daily Illini)
Homecoming is no new phenomenon to Nancy Miller, the youngest member of her family's century-long alumni legacy. The first family member graduated just before 1900, beginning a long history entwined in both the University and the Champaign-Urbana community.
- Pack of cards (Al-Ahram Weekly)
On the first of Ramadan, Fatimid Cairo came to life. Though it receives large numbers of visitors all year round, Khan Al-Khalili becomes during the holy fasting month a source of inspiration. Taher El-Barbary strolled the streets and alleyways of Islamic Cairo to capture the mood.
- THE MAKING OF A MONSTER - New York Post
He was the world's most-wanted war-crimes fugitive - the mastermind of an inhuman "ethnic cleansing" policy that ravaged Serbia in the '90s. Ruthless politician, poet and psychologist, former Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic was born in 1945 in a ...
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