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- The challenge of having Western readers see past culture and gender - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: There has been a certain anglophone appetite of late for female authors from the Middle East. "Girls of Riyadh" by Rajaa Alsanea, the tale of four young women living and loving in Saudi Arabia, sold millions in Britain and the US, generating ...
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Daily News
Anne d'Harnoncourt, 64, the leader of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1982, died unexpectedly this morning. The cause of death was not immediately available. Leading the prestigious museum for the last generation, d'Harnoncourt presided over a ...
- Parents to celebrate unusual anniversary in son's life - Chicago Tribune
Parents to celebrate unusual anniversary in son's lifeChicago Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoAll his life Maurice Chapman had envisioned playing ball with his sons and grooming them to be strong African-American men, leaders in the church and in ...
- Snapp shots - Contra Costa Times
Snapp shotsContra Costa Times, CA - 17 hours agoHe looked down and spotted a second device, an unexploded pipe bomb rolling on the floor next to the poetry section. "It was too dangerous to move, ...
- Northern People: Seeing the big picture - Traverse City Record-Eagle
Published: June 15, 2008 10:15 am Northern People: Seeing the big picture The outdoors inspired new book of poetry and essays
- PAINTINGS BY TWO MAINE ARTISTS ON DISPLAY AT FAME - MaineToday.com
PAINTINGS BY TWO MAINE ARTISTS ON DISPLAY AT FAMEMaineToday.com, ME - 25 minutes ago... on display include original watercolors, monoprints, and limited edition prints inspired by the beauty of nature and her love of poetry and myth. ...
- Rank and File - New York Times
Rank and FileNew York Times, United States - 7 hours agoA list of “Poetry and Literature in French and English,” by a lister named Helene Cardona, includes “The Misanthrope,” by Molière, “The Flowers of Evil,” by ...
- 'Rockefeller kidnapping': FBI looks to Europe for clues to man who ... - Daily Telegraph
But the man who called himself Clark Rockefeller — when not using a string of other aliases — appears to have done just that. For almost a week since Rockefeller bundled his daughter Reigh into a car and was driven off, leaving the social worker ...
- Five things not to miss at the Mesa County Fair (The Daily Sentinel)
The carnival rides at the Mesa County Fair aren’t the only things that will make you dizzy. The animals, entertainers, vendors and variety of snow cone flavors can be overwhelming. We’re here to help.
- Key dates in Radovan Karadzic's life - Seattle Times
- June 19, 1945: Born in Savnik, Yugoslavia, in what is now the Republic of Montenegro. - July 12, 1990: A founding member of the Serbian Democratic Party in Bosnia-Herzegovina. - March 27, 1992: Becomes president of Serbia's National Security ...
- The night Karadzic rocked the Madhouse - guardian.co.uk
ABC NewsThe night Karadzic rocked the Madhouseguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoThat night, there was a jamming session on the gusle, the one-string fiddle played across the Balkans to accompany epic poetry. Dabic turned up to listen ...Video: Karadzic's arrest sparks clashes - 23 Jul 08 AlJazeeraEnglishall 5,718 news articles
- UAH hosts Poetry Out Loud competition - News Courier
UAH hosts Poetry Out Loud competitionNews Courier, AL - 1 hour ago... teachers are invited to attend the free workshop “Finding Your Voice,” at UAHuntsville for training in recitation, poetry analysis, and poetry writing. ...
- Siniora: Lebanese financier turned politician - Zawya
Siniora: Lebanese financier turned politicianZawya, United Arab Emirates - 12 hours agoHe was a friend of the late tycoon for some 45 years, benefiting from his meteoric rise from rags to riches. Critics have blamed him for the ...
- Monday Community cantata (The Nashua Telegraph)
As you sing softly along with the hum of the vacuum cleaner (only three more rooms to go), you think about how nice it would be to sing with a full chorus, if only you had the time. ...
- Editorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn - Daily Gazette
The death of the famed Russian author and Soviet dissident Alexander Solzhenitsyn Sunday won’t receive the kind of attention it would have had it happened at the height of the Cold War, but it certainly is worth noting. There was a 19th century ...
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