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- A crown beyond legacy - The National
A crown beyond legacyThe National, United Arab Emirates - 3 hours ago“The experiences we’ve gained through our poetry reading nights, and the humanity and humility we’ve learned from each other is one of the greatest lessons ...
- Struga poetry festival kicks off - MINA
Struga poetry festival kicks offMINA, Canada - 3 hours agoBy doing so, they make poetry to become even stronger. The more we learn about each other, the bigger understanding and love we have for one another. ...
- Govt sacks 488 prosecutors - Daily Times
LAHORE: The Punjab government has terminated the contracts of 488 public prosecutors recruited during the previous government in the Public Prosecution Department, which was established under the Access to Justice... LAHORE: There is no place for ...
- Celebrated Palestinian poet dies in US hospital - Lebanon Daily Star
JERUSALEM: Mahmoud Darwish, widely considered one of the greatest poets in Palestine and the wider Arab world, died Saturday in a US hospital following open-heart surgery. He was being treated at the Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas ...
- Out from the shadows: Elusive actress Debra Winger to speak about new ... - Jewish News Weekly
It’s the stuff of Hollywood legend: promising young ingénue Debra Winger makes Tinseltown A-list with a couple of star-making roles, then, Garbo-like, mysteriously disappears from the silver screen. Trouble is, the legend isn’t true. The 53-year ...
- Brazilian Director Heads Towards Shakespeare - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles plans to make a big screen adaptation of “Love’s Labour’s Lost.” Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles is going in a new literary direction, taking cues from William Shakespeare. The director started ...
- Iconic Palestinian poet Darwish buried - Los Angeles Times
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK -- During the six years he spent in an Israeli prison, Haidar Jaradat read one poem over and over: "My Mother," by Mahmoud Darwish. "I long for my mother's bread," it begins. "My mother's coffee/Her touch." "It brought me comfort ...
- America Back on Track... for Friday, August 1st - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Friday, August 1stOpEdNews, PA - 16 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Love it, hate it:It's back-to-school time for parents - Grand Rapids Press
Family Talk Forum is an occasional online discussion led by Robyn Pangi, editor of Family Talk magazine, a Kalamazoo Gazette publication. This month's topic is parents' feelings about back to school:
- PAT RICE: Five secrets to a successful Spout Off - The Northwest Florida Daily News
PAT RICE: Five secrets to a successful Spout OffThe Northwest Florida Daily News, FL - 9 hours agoWe'll be glad to consider publishing it. - No personal attacks. It's OK to write a Spout Off that's critical of decisions made by public officials or ...
- Is it harder to write a great sonnet than a great hip-hop verse? - Atlantic Online
Is it harder to write a great sonnet than a great hip-hop verse?Atlantic Online - 4 hours agoBut I loved words, and I turned to poetry armed with the exact same logic that lucretius offers here--I thought it would be freer, because I didn't have to ...
- Ryan Adams Pens Prose for Punky Publisher - New York Observer
Ryan Adams is nothing if not prolific—as a songwriter, drug-taker, rant-maker, blog-hater. So it should come as no surprise that the fella’s publishing a book, or that he’s doing it through Brooklyn’s Akashic Books —the same punky boutique ...
- Keep the freezer at zero degrees - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Keep the freezer at zero degreesThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 8 hours agoIf so, take a photo and you may have a chance of winning $1000 in the free AL 2008 Cutest Pet Photo Contest. It is sponsored by the Alabama State Chapter of ...
- Two views of Thomas M. Disch - Los Angeles Times
Two views of Thomas M. DischLos Angeles Times, CA - 18 minutes agoTom was a great patron not only of poetry and fiction but also of opera, music, painting and sculpture. I don't think he believed our arts would magically ...
- Speaking Shakespeare - Arts Journal
I've been engaged in a lively email discussion over the last few days with Robert Hurwitt, theatre critic at the San Francisco Chronicle , about how actors approach Shakespeare's verse. The debate was sparked by our very different reactions to ...
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