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- Return of the urban balladeer - Livemint.com
A love song for a sassy, veiled girl in Karachi; an ode to Bilqis Bano, a victim of genocidal communal violence in Gujarat, and to three young men killed for standing up against corruption—the nine songs in Rabbi’s second album, Avengi ja Nahin ...
- Ukraine beckons to Russians - Seattle Times
Designer Filipp Pishchik with the cartoon of former Russian President Vladimir Putin that he says got him in trouble with Russian authorities and forced him to move to more-tolerant Ukraine. KIEV, Ukraine — A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a czarist ...
- Life, in so many words - Yakima Herald-Republic
Life, in so many wordsYakima Herald-Republic, WA - 1 hour agoThey are precious words I rarely ever want to let go, save for the times they appear in experimental lines and cursive as misled, youthful poetry. ...
- Silverton has charm and style - Statesman Journal
Silverton has charm and styleStatesman Journal, OR - 4 hours ago16-17, as well as the Silverton Wine & Jazz Festival and the Silverton Poetry Festival. "I have lived in Silverton for 30 years," she said. ...
- American Pain Foundation and HealthCentral Network Announce Call for Artistic Submissions for Creativity and Pain ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Organizations Seeking Images, Text, Video and Quilt Blocks as Expressions of Personal Pain Experience
- Student writer involved in Quill - DSC Dixie Sun Online Edition
Student writer involved in QuillDSC Dixie Sun Online Edition, UT - 1 hour agoWestegaard will be publishing two short stories in The Southern Quill, a literary journal that includes poetry, short stories and art, that will be released ...
- Emergent Forms: A 21st-century reading series (Ashland Daily Tidings)
Poet Jennifer Knox will be reading on Monday at 7 p.m. in Meese Meeting Room 305 at Southern Oregon University's Hannon Library. The reading is part of the Emergent Forms series, which is focused on new poetry and prose by writers in established experimental traditions.
- Maker of books destroys 100,000; UN sets inquiry (Chicago Tribune)
Inquiry has been launched, UNESCO director says For more than 20 years, 250 people labored to produce the first volumes of an exhaustive historic work financed by the UN's UNESCO. Then UNESCO paid to destroy many of those books and nearly 100,000 others, according to an external audit.
- Lily Ann’s “LOVE YOU!” finds true love at Tequa Plaza - Sedona.biz
Sedona.bizLily Ann’s “LOVE YOU!” finds true love at Tequa PlazaSedona.biz, AZ - 19 hours ago... anthologies of poetry & art books will all be on permanent display at Tequa. “The outpouring of continued local support for seeing Lily Ann’s ‘LOVE YOU! ...
- Artist chosen as first poet laureate - Marin Independent Journal
A willingness to put others first - especially young people - helped Woodacre artist Albert Flynn DeSilver earn his position as Marin's first poet laureate. "We had asked each finalist to bring a poem to recite at the end of their interview," said ...
- Weekend Events - Foster's Daily Democrat
Weekend EventsFoster's Daily Democrat, NH - 29 minutes agoNEW DURHAM — The New Durham Public Library will host a Poetry Night on Friday, April 11, at 7 pm The Children's Room will be transformed into a Beatnik ...
- What's on this weekend in Brooklyn - New York Daily News
BAMcafe live: Guillermo E. Brown is a musician, multidisciplinary performer and producer who will appear in concert with BiLLLL$ for a laptop-driven frenzy of free jazz and hip hop. 9:30 p.m. On Saturday, it's the BAM Jam with three all-star ...
- One Shel of a performance - The Massachusetts Daily Collegian
One Shel of a performanceThe Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 9 hours agoThis one-act play, entitled "Click," opened "A Shel Silverstein Evening," a student-directed performance of author Shel Silverstein's short plays and poetry ...
- Talking sex: Tantra - the science of ecstasy - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerTalking sex: Tantra - the science of ecstasyJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 6 hours agoErotic rituals focus on exchanging pleasures, awakening the senses and allowing couples to communicate deeply, physically and emotionally. ...
- Countertenor Ian Howell Back in SF - San Francisco Bay Times
San Francisco Bay TimesCountertenor Ian Howell Back in SFSan Francisco Bay Times, CA - 1 hour agoIf a man expressed anything emotional, played music or read poetry, it was considered to lower his “vital heat.” If a man was attracted to a castrato, ...
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