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- Liwa date festival from July 17 - Khaleej Times
Liwa date festival from July 17Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoThe activities for this year include a mass wedding, poetry recital, religious lectures, a special course for children to raise awareness about palm trees, ...
- 'Still Alive! A Temporary Condition' by Herbert Gold - Los Angeles Times
If America had the literary culture it ought to have, every city would have a writer like Herbert Gold. They would be rooted rather than regional. Their sensibility would be cosmopolitan rather than provincial, though their focus would be voluntarily ...
- Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help Themselves - American Chronicle
Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help ThemselvesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIf she´s not trekking in the Himalayas then she´s invariably wandering up and down the Swiss Alps or in the Black Forest Mountains. ´I have it in my genes, ...
- A salute to veterans - Daily Home Online
A salute to veteransDaily Home Online, AL - 18 hours agoHe has been awarded several badges and medals for his service, including the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Star, ...
- Mixed bag at Latitude - Evening Standard
Aggressive intermittent showers may have encroached on the weekend but there were enough hours of factor-30 sunshine to keep the 25,000 cheerful. Latitude, this year proving itself as much an arts as a music festival, has doubled in size since its ...
- Kidd Stays in the Picture - New York Sun
Kidd Stays in the PictureNew York Sun, United States - 6 hours agoThis year's edition will present more than 50 events, including music and dance performances, poetry readings, film and visual art projections, ...
- •Dr Madubuike & Prof Tunde Adeniran - Daily Sun
Daily Sun•Dr Madubuike & Prof Tunde AdeniranDaily Sun, Nigeria - 39 minutes agoOkediran read from Okigbo’s most popular poetry volume, Labyrinths. Senator Emordi’s remarks were full of eloquence and reverence. ...
- Uganda: Who is Esther? (AllAfrica.com)
Esther Nabaasa Mugizi, (21), the winner of the second edition of Tusker Project Fame (TPF) Academy, inspires many people. A poetry fanatic, Esther has a sweet tooth and constantly craves chocolate and sweets. Her weaknesses: Forgetfulness and being very serious about life.
- Join the Vineland Public Library's fun summer reading activities - Daily Journal
Babies and children are invited to join the children's department's summer reading program at Vineland Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave. The theme for the statewide summer reading program this year is "Catch the Reading Bug." All programs will be ...
- Gaining insights from others' lives (Miami Herald)
I used to love reading biographies and autobiographies when I was younger, but maybe I'm a little jaded now. Everyone seems to have an ax to grind, an angle to play, a story to spin and a point to make. Understand, though I still find it instructive to read of other's lives and gain insight from their tales, and reading with a slightly jaundiced eye may actually be a bit of an advantage, like ...
- Innovative Photography/Poetry Book Illustrates Universal Concerns (PR.com)
Artist and poet Athena Alexa’s newest creative endeavor is a mixed media book titled Earth Prayers, Angels and Dreams: Earth’s Eternal Child. Along the line of Anne Geddes but more “heavenly” in style, Alexa offers a celestial garden of children, utilizing a new technique called baby-alive digital canvas painting. Each image is followed by an original poem that reflects the voice of an angelic ...
- Poetry Out Loud - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Poetry Out LoudChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - May 2, 2008The Poetry Out Loud finals were held in Washington, DC, this week, and the winner was a student from the Virgin Islands who recited “Frederick Douglass” by ...
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover of Newsweek’s last issue dubbing Pakistan as the most dangerous country in the world, not merely stunned Pakistanis but the entire world, which earlier considered Iraq and Afghanistan as the most dangerous states. The cover stating " the ...
- Local arts - Iowa City Press-Citizen
• The Brett Family will perform five shows today through Saturday at the Old Creamery Theatre, 39 38th Ave. in Amana. Performances will be at 3 p.m. today and at 3 and 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The family of five, going on their 10th season as ...
- Breakfast With Prasoon Joshi - Economic Times
Breakfast With Prasoon JoshiEconomic Times, India - 2 hours ago“I stalk the world of poetry and writings like a ghost,” he says of his passion. His father, who is a qualified classical vocalist, was a civil servant and ...
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