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- The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite the ... - The Independent
A competition has been launched to find the "Name of Russia" – one Russian from history who should go down as a national symbol and the nation's biggest hero. Joseph Stalin, despite being one of the most vicious tyrants of the 20th century (and an ...
- First edition of Shakespeare plays found in US after theft in ... - Edmonton Journal
First edition of Shakespeare plays found in US after theft in ...Edmonton Journal, Canada - Jul 12, 2008... Canterbury Tales; two works by Aelfric, a 10th-century poet, which were published in 1566 and 1709; and a 1612 book of poetry and maps, the university said.
- Guinness! My Goodness! - Conde Nast Portfolio
Guinness! My Goodness!Conde Nast Portfolio, NY - 6 hours ago... lives, but it will no longer be the beating global heart of the dark ale, celebrated in song and poetry and cited in James Joyce's Ulysses. ...
- Let the revelry begin: Society for Creative Anachronism holds event in ... - Salisbury Post
The 550 Timberline Trail house is typically modern. At least, until you step in the backyard, where people dressed in pre-1600s clothes are singing battle songs. "It's the Middle Ages the way they should have been," says David Ritterskamp, a member ...
- Literary Prize Adds Epilogue to College Career - Washington Post
The elation of winning one of the nation's largest literary prizes for undergraduate students perhaps can be summed up best by the winner, Emma Sovich, 22, who described the moment in a breathless post-award interview. "It was amazing. I was sitting ...
- Going boldly where no Lebanese publisher has gone before (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Poetry doesn't command much presence in publishing circles. The profile of English-language poetry in countries where English is not the first language - Beirut for instance - is particularly slight. The poetry that is on offer locally (if on a small scale) is in Arabic and to a lesser extent French.
- POSTCARD USA: He could have danced all night —Khalid Hasan - Daily Times
POSTCARD USA: He could have danced all night —Khalid HasanDaily Times, Pakistan - 48 minutes agoAs for Zia Mohyeddin, he should be required to read out prose and poetry every 31st day of every month that has thirty-one days. There is just one regret I ...
- 121-year link between Bolton and literature celebrated - Bolton News
121-year link between Bolton and literature celebratedBolton News, UK - 3 hours ago... his birthday with a walk on the Lancashire moors, modern fans reading his poetry, and passing round Whitman's loving cup brought back from America. ...
- New York Festival of Song Gala, with Daly, Kaye and De Haas, Presented May 21 (Playbill)
The New York Festival of Song's 20th Anniversary Gala Celebration will be presented May 21 at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall.
- Life in my City: The success story of a private partnership deal... - Vanguard
VanguardLife in my City: The success story of a private partnership deal...Vanguard, Nigeria - 27 minutes agoThe hallmark of the closing ceremony flaovoured with poetry recitations, musical interludes and jokes was the award of prizes to the first three winners of ...
- Mariah gushes about married life - Tonight South Africa
Mariah Carey is "over the moon" about her marriage. The singer's friend Andre Leon Talley, the editor of America's Vogue magazine, revealed the 38-year-old singer is "so happy" following her nuptials to rapper Nick Cannon. He said: "She is very happy ...
- State of the Art - HipHopDX
State of the ArtHipHopDX, CA - 29 minutes agoDef Poetry alum In-Q uses powerful imagery on “Still Here” to tell stories of lost loved ones over an organic smooth bassline and OC scratches. ...
- Are there any politically engaged poets out there? - OpEdNews
Are there any politically engaged poets out there?OpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoYou know, I wonder when was the last time you read some poetry, if you ever did. I know why it bores you to death, most poets are all about flowers and love ...
- Joyce Carol Oates - New York Observer
Frighteningly prolific author Joyce Carol Oates talks to Time Magazine's Andrea Sachs about her latest novel, My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story of Skyler Rampike . Since the book is a fictionalized take on the murder of JonBenét Ramsey (12 ...
- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
H.L. Mencken famously called the martini "the only American invention as perfect as the sonnet." The sonnet, as anyone who took freshman English may remember, is a poem with a specific meter, a structure of exactly 14 lines and a strict rhyme scheme ...
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