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- Hollywood to film life of Mowlavi - PRESS TV
PRESS TVHollywood to film life of MowlaviPRESS TV, Iran - Oct 3, 2008The story of Mowlavi attracted Hollywood when translations of his poetry became best-sellers in the United States. Mowlana Jalaleddin Balkhi was born in ...
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Robin Williams is learning a lesson from Alexie Gilmore in "World's Greatest Dad," which began filming Tuesday in Seattle.
- Artist and musician woman on a mission - Lebanon Daily News
Artist and musician woman on a missionLebanon Daily News, PA - 1 hour agoShe also enjoys writing poetry. Often, a portion of the proceeds from Kline’s work go to a charity or a nonprofit organization. ...
- Go and take a look, Munich Fabric Start - Fibre2fashion.com
Go and take a look, Munich Fabric StartFibre2fashion.com, India - 17 hours agoA fairytale world between poetry and dreams: delicate, elf-like and sometimes childishly naïve. A touch of rococo allows fabrics to flow and flutter and ...
- Colleges Explore Alternative Revenue Streams - KGTV, 10News.com
Colleges Explore Alternative Revenue StreamsKGTV, 10News.com, CA - 9 hours agoA case in point: New England College in Henniker, NH, which added a masters in management with a health care specialization and an MFA program in poetry, ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Associated Press
Today in History - Aug. 4The Associated Press - 1 hour agoThought for Today: "Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." -- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
- Palestinian poet Darwish to be buried Wednesday (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters RAMALLAH, West Bank, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry encapsulated the Palestinian cause, will be buried in the West Bank on Wednesday, a day later than planned, Palestinian officials ...
- Street Scene, Young Vic, London (Independent)
Kurt Weill called Street Scene "a Broadway opera", but there aren't too many operas with a wild jitterbug that segues into a slutty blues or a children's chorus who chant, "My father's name is Rockefeller./He shovels diamonds in the cellar." Into his 1947 musical version of Elmer Rice's 1929 play, Weill emptied a cornucopia of influences – Wagner, Puccini, folk song, jazz, operetta, and his ...
- "The Lucky Ones": When soldiers return home (Seattle Times)
"The Lucky Ones": This attempt to create an Iraq-war home-front classic like "The Best Years of Our Lives" has its moments, but the story line about three returning veterans (played by Tim Robbins, Rachel McAdams and Michael Peña) is predictable.
- Hollywood discovers author Scranton native’s book on Tolstoy transformed into film starring Christopher Plummer, Helen ... (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
ay Parini has written a few shelves’ worth of books over the past four decades, from highly detailed historical novels to lyrical, nature-influenced poetry collections to hefty biographies on some of the most cherished authors in all of American letters.
- Mammoth Macaroni, Lust, Fine Singers Star in Brussels `Pelleas' - Bloomberg
Mammoth Macaroni, Lust, Fine Singers Star in Brussels `Pelleas'Bloomberg - 10 hours agoYet there's no Impressionist finesse and little poetry in his interpretation. The fine cast and an innovative decor rescue an otherwise disappointing ...
- Alpha Writers foster love of writing (Mitchell County Press-News)
Story created Aug 26, 2008 - 12:00:13 CDT. Many times it's hard for a writer to express the inter-workings of their craft. The ideas, the thoughts, the purpose, the psychology, the actual craft itself are difficult to put into words and explain to others in a rational way.
- Local to appear at author's night Thursday (The Fort Morgan Times)
Imagine this: You are married to the most handsome and electrifying pop star on the planet.
- Pregnant Sculptures, Whirling Dervishes and the First Ever Poet Take Out Australia's Top Award for Art and Faith (Art Daily)
Peter Daverington. SYDNEY.- The Blake Prize of A$20,000 has been awarded to artist David Tucker for a sculptural work that depicts a procession of pregnant women and symbols of Egyptian, Christian and Hindu traditions.
- Battling a rare ailment - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
The Woodstock Academy student says, “On school days, I’m up at 5:30 to get ready by 7:30, and on weekends I sleep in until 9 or 10.†But she is hardly typical. She suffers from a disease that affects only about 2,500 people in the world. At ...
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