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- 'Jamia is a modern, liberal, non-denominational institution' - Daily Pioneer
Faced with mounting criticism for Jamia Millia Islamia's decision to defend its students arrested by Delhi Police on the charge of being members of the terror group Indian Mujahideen and accused of being involved in terror bombings, the Centrally ...
- Pride in the Ride (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
Every year, thousands of cyclists from all over the world pedal their way through the Wichita Falls area during the Hotter’N Hell Hundred.
- Nothing but joy from the Godfather of Gloom - Spiked
His jog on to stage prompts rapturous applause, wolf whistles and howls. His one-fingered piano solo triggers an ecstatic round of clapping. A simple twirl delights the 20,000-strong crowd. He can hardly get a word in between songs; when he does ...
- Books-a-gazillion (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Novello rebounds with diverse lineup... By John Grooms Bouncing back from a couple of lackluster years, the Novello Festival of Reading is back. This year, the Charlotte Library's signature event features a strong, diverse lineup, giving book lovers of all likes and leanings ample chances to see and hear some great writers. And overall, the price is right, too, as most events are either free or ...
- Sara Morrison, Benjamin Miller - New York Times
Sara Morrison, Benjamin MillerNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago... where he will teach a class this fall in expository writing. Mr. Miller received an MFA degree in poetry from Columbia and is a published poet. ...
- Calendar 7/17 - Daily News Tribune
ON HARDY POND Waltham Land Trust and Hardy Pond Association present On Hardy Pond, a free picnic and boating event with fun for the whole family, Saturday, July 19, 5 to 9 p.m., at Lazazzero Park, 7 Shore Road. Those who have kayaks and canoes should ...
- Letters: Candidate Songs - NPR
Letters: Candidate SongsNPR - 5 hours agoMany of America's gifted and aspiring songwriters have set out to turn politics into poetry across the Web. Some are rousing tributes, while others enter ...
- Local Poet Draws Inspiration From the Berkshire Hills - iBerkshires.com
iBerkshires.comLocal Poet Draws Inspiration From the Berkshire HillsiBerkshires.com, MA - 2 hours agoThe poet also revealed some of his writing techniques. "There are weird things that happen to me when I'm writing poetry," said Blair. ...
- Orange County-based group helps children cope with parents' cancer - Los Angeles Times
Neal Eisler was feeling distressed. Last year his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now it was in remission, but his parents were getting divorced. "My dad isn't talking to me at all," complained the 18-year-old. "He went to Colorado . . . I'm ...
- Subtle strokes of whimsy - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeSubtle strokes of whimsyBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours ago"The result is greater than the sum of the three individual parts - painting, poetry, and calligraphy." Founded by art collector Carl A. Weyerhaeuser ...
- Sacramento coffeehouse hosts In The Flow - California Aggie
This weekend, the True Love Coffeehouse in Sacramento will host the first In The Flow music festival, a weekend of modern and improvisational jazz, rock, blues and more. Performances will be held on two outdoor stages throughout the event. More than ...
- Poetry peepshow staged for literary voyeurs at Toronto arts festival - Canada East
TORONTO - The 16th annual Junction Arts Festival is offering what it calls a "Poetry Peepshow," giving participants the chance to "peer into an open window of a poet's soul." The Sept. 6-7 peepshow is a new addition to the west-end Toronto festival ...
- Essay : Hospice - like a beacon on a dark night at sea - Martha's Vineyard Times
I grew up on the Vineyard, graduated from high school, and moved away about 28 years ago. My relationship with Hospice began this spring when I returned to take care of my dad, who is still living in the family house in Oak Bluffs. Dad is in the last ...
- Senior citizens pursuing education from home - Houston Chronicle
NEW YORK — Kathy Leeds grows animated as she describes the courses she is taking this fall, including classes in current events, art and literature. But Leeds will never step foot on a campus or in a classroom. The 79-year-old widow has multiple ...
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