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- Urdu poetry session (Gulf Times)
Staff Reporter ANJUMAN Muhibban-e-Urdu Hind, Qatar, held an all India Mushaira (poetic symposium) at Qatar Charity as a sequel to India’s 59th Republic Day Celebrations.
- MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME - Sunday Herald
MAKING UP FOR LOST TIMESunday Herald, UK - 9 minutes agoLochhead's poem to accompany the painting, also called Rainbow, adds further life and texture to the work: "as I watched your lips move/ (and fell more and ...
- Regionally cherished novelist Bahaa Taher is all a - Egypt Today
When Bahaa Taher releases a new novel, intellectuals in Egypt and across the Arab world sit up and pay attention. It is an event, something to mark, because Taher, despite his reputation as one of the country’s most important novelists, ranking up ...
- Entertainment In Brief: 04/04/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Entertainment In Brief: 04/04/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 3 hours agoTRAVERSE CITY -- The Traverse Area District Library and Poets' Night Out host a poetry reading on Saturday from 1 to 3 pm in the District Library Meeting ...
- Art in Review - New York Times
Art in ReviewNew York Times, United States - 39 minutes agoIn contrast to Ms. Levitt’s lively urban poetry, a show at Pace/MacGill presents dreamy photographs of rural subjects by John Szarkowski, the much revered ...
- Rosemond: Don't overreact to son expressing gloomy feelings (The Wichita Eagle)
If a child develops a bit of a runny nose but seems otherwise healthy, it doesn't make a lot of sense to make a visit to the doctor, much less rush to the emergency room. If, however, the child develops a cough, then a fever, an appointment with the doctor would be prudent. Even absent additional symptoms, if the runny nose requires the consumption of box after box of tissues over several ...
- The Small Print - The Moscow Times
The Moscow TimesThe Small PrintThe Moscow Times, Russia - 2 hours agoIf the reader is willing to look beyond these reductions, Kharms' poetry and prose suggest the much more unsettling truth that his writing is about real ...
- Maya Angelou at 80 Life is still an adventure (The Tuscaloosa News)
It takes just seconds to leave behind this muted Harlem side street and enter the parlor of Maya Angelou's brownstone, a step as bright and quick as a black and white film dissolving into Technicolor.
- One Life Left #67 tonight News by Tom Bramwell (EuroGamer)
Yes, it's happening again. Hopefully less technically horrifically. Thanks to all who listened last week, or plan to tonight, and here's the word on what to expect from Ste, Simon and Ann:
- Community Calendar (MA) (Eagle-Tribune Online)
The Women's Intergenerational Community Seder, 4 to 8 p.m. at Temple Emanuel, 7 Haggetts Pond Road, Andover. Pre-Passover shopping at the Shuk (Crafters Marketplace), 4 to 5:30 p.m., with complimentary hors d'oeuvres, wine and soft drinks.
- Bandon student to compete in national poetry recitation contest
KCBY - BANDON- One member of the Bandon speech team ventures into poetic territory to compete in the state finals in Salem for a national competition. Caitlyn McLauchlin practiced her best work for a freshman class at Bandon High School Wednesday to prepare ...
- A Made-Up Winter's Tale - Harrisonburg Daily News Record
A Made-Up Winter's TaleHarrisonburg Daily News Record, VA - Feb 21, 2008Nell read books, poetry and the Bible to them. Jack took them on long walks in the fields and woods. Oh, they had their tough times. ...
- Beyond Formalism: Adam Kirsch's "Invasions" (The New York Sun)
Art and criticism make rather strange bedfellows. A book-critic friend of mine recently noticed that he and his artist wife, both enthusiastic gardeners, played entirely different roles in the vegetable garden behind their house: Her job was to nurture the plants, his to whack anything that ventured a tendril outside its appointed row. With a version of that couple brawling in his psyche, you ...
- Factoryville poet to read, sign books (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Factoryville area poet Patrick Walker will be reading from his recently published book, “Pegasus at the Plow,” Saturday from 1 to 3 p.
- Kloefkorn's roots reach deep into his native soil (Kearney Hub)
LINCOLN -- For a quartercentury, Bill has represented Nebraska as its official state poet.
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