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- Jaffery’s poetry a voice against global tyranny - The News - International
Jaffery’s poetry a voice against global tyrannyThe News - International, Pakistan - 36 minutes ago... who described Jaffery as one of the best objective and modern realist poets of his time, who enriched Urdu literature with his versatile poetry. ...
- Professor Ian Jack - Daily Telegraph
Away from academic life Ian Jack was a fervent cricket enthusiast and member of MCC Professor Ian Jack, who died on September 3 aged 84, held a chair in English Literature at Cambridge from 1976 to 1989; he made notable contributions in his field ...
- Witty Repartee (Metro Weekly)
The trick of improvisational theater is taking a few ideas and stitching them together on the fly before an audience. Success can be measured in laughs, which are Washington Improv Theater's stock-in-trade.
- National Endowment For The Arts Funds Construction Of $1.3 Billion ... - The Onion (satire)
The Onion (satire)National Endowment For The Arts Funds Construction Of $1.3 Billion ...The Onion (satire), NY - 8 hours ago... funnel money into poetry had been cut short before they were fully completed, resulting in the large number of unfinished, million-dollar poems that are ...
- Muzzie and the boys harmonize again (The Times-News)
His name was Eustacious ...Really ... Eustacious Braun, a musician from North Dakota, and his wife Becky moved to Twin Falls in the 1950s in order to make a living playing Cactus Petes and other Jackpot casinos ... Musty, as he understandably preferred to be called, eventually landed a permanent gig at Club 93 six nights a week ...
- New Directions in Literary Criticism: Studying War and the Military - OUPblog
New Directions in Literary Criticism: Studying War and the MilitaryOUPblog, New York - 3 hours agoIn a World War II era poem, “Of Modern Poetryâ€, Wallace Stevens declared that among other things, modern poetry “has to think about war. ...
- All-Male Hula for $10, Tap Kick Off N.Y. Dance Season: Preview - Bloomberg
Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Ten dollars for any seat in the house at New York City Center ? That admission fee to the Fall for Dance Festival , Sept. 17 to 27, may be the biggest bargain of the dance season about to launch. Now in its fifth year, the ...
- Patchett, Price also part of reading series - Houston Chronicle
Novelists Ann Patchett, Richard Price and Geraldine Brooks are among literary worthies taking to the stage in coming months as the Margarett Root Brown Reading Series embarks on its 28th season. Sponsored by Inprint in association with the University ...
- Poetry: A sense of calm in the midst of chaos - Evening Sun
Each year I go through the ritual of purging my wardrobe as I prepare to start back to teaching. And, at least once every year, I am sorely reminded of one of the talents I lack and am occasionally jealous of those who possess. I'm talking about ...
- Irvington Terrace Block Party is Saturday - Indianapolis Star
Irvington Terrace Block Party is SaturdayIndianapolis Star, United States - 18 hours agoJust a few of the planned events are: face painting- sidewalk chalk contest for the kids- drum circle-poetry reading-bingo and ring toss! ...
- TV thriller - Detroit Metro Times
Detroit Metro TimesTV thrillerDetroit Metro Times, MI - 47 minutes agoWhen a publisher pressed her for a name, she called her PS Garrett, the pseudonym Tutman used for her college poetry. Failing to get the book published ...
- Why the Obituary Page Is My Favorite - New York Times Blogs
Great reading on The Times ’s obit page today. Not just “ Jack A. Weil , 107, the Cowboy’s Dresser †— a cowboy couturier and a centenarian?! — but two other gentlemen, Henry B.R. Brown and L. Rust Hills . Hills was the longtime fiction ...
- Arts Minded: Thanks Journal for helping promote the arts - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Arts Minded: Thanks Journal for helping promote the artsRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 15 hours ago... theatre, poetry activities and other performances here — and we know about them in time to participate. It’s fine to get news of local arts online, ...
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' with 'My Sister, My Love' - Citizen
"My Sister, My Love" (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95), by Joyce Carol Oates: Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet ...
- Move Aside, Batman - Egypt Today
On e might say cartoons and Islam have a rather testy relationship. In early 2006, the Muslim world erupted in protest when Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in less-than-flattering caricatures ...
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