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- Top 10 Literary Destinations - TravelDailyNews.com
TripAdvisor announced the top 10 literary destinations in the world, according to TripAdvisor editors. These locations have either been the home or inspiration to many of the greatest writers in Western civilization, and feature remarkable ...
- LUNCH WITH BS : Akhil Gupta - Business Standard
Whether it is investing in companies or shopping for ties, Akhil Gupta looks for value. The nattily-dressed chairman and managing director of private equity player Blackstone Advisors, India, is not really into big brands, preferring to buy good ...
- Reading Maketh A Man- The Story of a Young Ghanaian Girl - Ghana News
Reading Maketh A Man- The Story of a Young Ghanaian GirlGhana News, Ghana - 1 hour agoIt is therefore very encouraging to hear of a young Ghanaian under the age of 10 whose love for reading has catapulted her into writing. ...
- Snoop Dogg plays to his image (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Snoop Dogg plays to his image as the huggable gangsta.
- Breeders to play Cleveland's House of Blues - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday. Where: House of Blues, East Fourth Street and Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Opener: The Montana Boys. Tickets: $18.50-$20 at the box office and Ticketmaster outlets, or charge by phone, 216-241-5555 (Cleveland) or 330-945-9400 ...
- ‘Lahore unique among beautiful cities’ - Daily Times
‘Lahore unique among beautiful cities’Daily Times, Pakistan - Jul 5, 2008The air becomes misty when people recite their poetry. An old adage that reads that he who has not seen Lahore has not born yet, truly describes the ...
- The Bangla Novel lives on - The Daily Star
The Daily StarThe Bangla Novel lives onThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 3 hours agoThe odor of dust harbingers death for Sobed Ali. He smelled dust before the deaths of his father and daughter. But dust also denotes the dry season -- when ...
- GRSF sonnet winners announced (Winona Daily News)
The Great River Shakespeare Festival announced July 26 the winners of its first ever City-Wide Sonnet Contest at the Acoustic Café.
- Interview: Richard Schnell on the International Haiku Festival - Vermont Public Radio
Interview: Richard Schnell on the International Haiku FestivalVermont Public Radio, VT - 5 hours agoProfessor Richard Schnell of SUNY Plattsburgh says Haiku can vary--in English, it's generally regarded as any poem of fewer than 17 syllables, Un- rhymed, ...
- NIN, Kanye, Gnarls Barkley showcased in Lolla's final day - Arlington Heights Post
After the audience melee at Saturday's Rage Against the Machine concert, Sunday's final day of Lollapalooza felt like the calm after the storm. Yes, it's true that another aggressive rock band, Nine Inch Nails, was one of the final acts during the ...
- Travel: Shock and awe - Scotland on Sunday
Travel: Shock and aweScotland on Sunday, UK - 2 minutes agoI also saw on the side of a block of flats a giant mural of an American flag with skulls for the stars and bombs raining down the stripes with the slogan: ...
- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas (The New York Sun)
Spring and summer provide us with some of the headiest and most ephemeral experiences in the garden. While describing the suddenness and intensity with which our Yoshino cherry tree blossomed a full, feathery white and then, like snowfall, shed its petals in the afternoon breeze, a friend reminded me of Bonnard's paintings of flowering trees, suggesting that in Bonnard, no less so than in ...
- Shalom Auslander - guardian.co.uk
Shalom Auslanderguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoI couldn't see what he was writing, but it looked like poetry - no fiction-like blocks of words, just individual lines of various uneven lengths. ...
- Outspoken Earle still full of surprises - Burton Mail
Burton MailOutspoken Earle still full of surprisesBurton Mail, UK - 1 hour agoA successful career that includes a dozen acclaimed albums, countless hits for other artists, books of poetry and prose and a successful play abut the death ...
- Local wordsmith heads off to Vegas for poet of the year competition - Herald South Africa
MULTI-TALENTED Makhosonke “Chief†Fundakubi is thrilled about his third nomination for the international poet of the year competition. Chief, 44, a self-taught painter, sportsman, teacher and writer from Zwide in Port Elizabeth, says he is proud ...
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