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- Poet on life support - 7 Days UAE
Mahmud Darwish, widely considered the greatest living Palestinian poet, is in critical condition in a US hospital following open-heart surgery, a close friend told reporters.The 66-year-old writer was placed on life support two days ago following ...
- River as classroom (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Asheville – This summer the French Broad River was turned into a classroom for 40 local and visiting students. The third- through fifth-graders participated in the first RiverLink French Broad River Camp program.
- Women's Expo Seminars: Event offers range of topics - Bemidji Pioneer
Women's Expo Seminars: Event offers range of topicsBemidji Pioneer, MN - 5 hours agoCarlson said she also wanted to emphasize the pleasure of reading various genres, such as fiction, nonfiction and poetry. She said she plans to start her ...
- Just about ready - University of Washington
Workers put finishing touches on the William H. and Elizabeth Gray Danforth University Center, a state-of-the-art gathering place not only for students but also for faculty, staff, friends, parents, alumni and visitors. The building will open to the ...
- Calligraphy suits Chinese bankers - Emirates Business 24/7
Calligraphy suits Chinese bankersEmirates Business 24/7, United Arab Emirates - 13 hours ago"For successful people at that level, it's very fashionable to talk about Chinese poetry and traditions," says Jia Lin Xie, a professor at the University of ...
- Remember When: PSL resident recalls time in ‘Old Stuart’ (Fort Pierce Tribune)
I was born here in Stuart in 1957 and lived here all my life.
- Diversions for July 13, 2008 - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Diversions for July 13, 2008Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 5 hours agoPerformers include poetry performance groups, Southside from Louisville, Ky., Shakepeare's Monkey from Evansville and Brenda Coultas from New York. ...
- Civic Center Blues: Images bridge cultures (Rocky Mountain News)
Over his shoulder, the City and County Building is aglow in morning sunlight, but the smiling man with the fringe of beard and the Dixie Chicks T-shirt doesn't notice and just hangs near the teenagegirl with pink lipstick, gel'd hair and a mouth full of braces.
- Prime Time Calendar the week of Aug. 27, 2008 (Independent Press)
Auditions, are scheduled for 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, for an upcoming production of the Maltby and Shire musical,, Baby, at the Summit Playhouse, 10 New England Ave., Summit. Production dates are Oct. 31; and Nov. 1, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14 and 15. Vicki Tripodo directs. Call 908-578-6882.
- Laura Bush takes time to visit, give grant to young people (The Greenville News)
First Lady Laura Bush visited the Carl Sandburg home and farm in Flat Rock and announced a $50,000 grant to aid youth education programs at the park.
- Writing contest encourages storytelling - Williams Lake Tribune
Williams Lake TribuneWriting contest encourages storytellingWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 5 hours agoOne of his stories was recently selected for publication in the Poetry Institute of Canada’s latest book for young writers called Clouds. ...
- 'Blue Planet': It's a Beautiful World After All - New York Sun
'Blue Planet': It's a Beautiful World After AllNew York Sun, United States - 22 hours agoIt's odd and more than a little bit sad that a film of such delicate power could feel at once timeless and also dated.
- Obama returns to US after a successful trip abroad - TheDay
Obama returns to US after a successful trip abroadTheDay, CT - 35 minutes agoAnd some critics scorned Obama's speech in Berlin as more poetry than substance. But even GOP political operatives viewed the journey as a technical success ...
- Author’s slavery lecture - Liverpool Echo
Author’s slavery lectureLiverpool Echo, UK - 2 hours agoLemn Sissay, known for performances of his poetry with jazz fusion groups, will speak at the event at Liverpool town hall at 6pm. The remembrance day will ...
- Sonia Gordon (Baltimore Sun)
Age 87 Artist and teacher helped found the local Potters Guild. S onia Gordon, a Baltimore artist, educator and anti-war activist, died Saturday of respiratory failure at Roland Park Place. The former Mount Washington resident was 87.
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