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- Boyd Tonkin: A Week in Books - Independent
Boyd Tonkin: A Week in BooksIndependent, UK - 34 minutes agoMore recently, John Harvey has juggled poetry with the dark-side misadventures of his jazz-loving Nottingham detective, Charlie Resnick. ...
- A Portuguese date (The Telegraph)
Rain upset the city’s date with Portuguese culture. Only a handful turned up for the two-day exposition organised by the Instituto Camoes – Centro Cultural Portuguese of New Delhi at Max Mueller Bhavan on Tuesday and Wednesday.
- In praise of poetry - Stouffville Free Press
In praise of poetryStouffville Free Press, Canada - 29 minutes agoPoetry has given me much pleasure. Our Stouffville Free Press is the best local paper we get and I always enjoy your column. Keep writing.
- Western Region Municipality to sponsor 4th Annual Liwa Festival - AME Info
Western Region Municipality to sponsor 4th Annual Liwa FestivalAME Info, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours ago... and include activities such as a group wedding, poetry evening, religious lectures, a date palm education session for children, and craft competitions. ...
- 'She's as good as it gets' - Roanoke Times
In her 20 years as a Roanoke Times writer Donna Alvis-Banks has never feared writing a corny story or flatfooting at an office party or even calling into question her high school principal-turned-Christiansburg-mayor when she caught town officials ...
- Community Events - Nova News Now
Community EventsNova News Now, Canada - 1 hour agoBlomidon Image & Word, an exhibit featuring paintings, photos, poetry and prose to celebrate Cape Blomidon. Admission: $2; children under 12 and members, ...
- Flint Youth Theatre takes on royal endeavor for season closer - MLive.com
Flint Youth Theatre Mike St. Cyr is Arthwyr (Arthur), Deidre S. Baker is Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) and Nathan Peaseis Medraut (Mordred) in the Flint Youth Theatre production of "Arthur, King of Britain," which opens Friday. William P. Ward, executive ...
- Poetry in motion: bridge walks (The Oregonian)
Poetry & Bridge Walks are back, with author Sharon Wood Wortman and Oregon poets leading easy walks of about a mile. See eight bridges and tour the Morrison and Burnside Bridge towers. The best part: no need to register.
- Court throws the book at Frost home trespassers - Los Angeles Times
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
- Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDS - The Capital Times
Africa Alive Festival aims to help orphans with AIDSThe Capital Times, WI - 4 hours agoThe festival will take place from 2 to 8 pm In addition to African dancing, drumming and spoken word poetry, Tony Brown & the 608 Riddim Section will ...
- Literary calendar for May 4-10 - Charlotte Observer
Literary calendar for May 4-10Charlotte Observer, NC - 1 hour agoPoetry: one previously unpublished poem no longer than 32 lines. Winners will be recognized at the Davidson County Writers' Guild's October meeting. ...
- Victoria's Secret: The TV drama that lifts the lid on Queen Victoria's lusty sensuality - and affairs she was ... (Daily Mail)
The history books portray her as a symbol of moral rectitude with her mind closed to all pleasure. But the real Victoria, as a fascinating Channel 4 film reveals, was hot-blooded woman with a high libido.
- 'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous' - Globe and Mail
'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous'Globe and Mail, Canada - 45 minutes agoThe inspiration for it was a passing citation to one he made in his 1961 poetry book The Spice-Box of Earth. As for his Yardbird Suite gig, ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison (GMA News)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his US-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings.
- 'Globalisation is only for men' - Sify
New Delhi: Globalisation, as Tamil poet and MP K Kanimozhi sees it, remains masculine in gender. It has not brought liberation for India's women who still do not have the freedom to say and write what they want, says the daughter of a famous father ...
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