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- Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise? - Ha'aretz
Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise?Ha'aretz, Israel - 1 hour agoOf Italian descent, Bassano lived in England as a Marrano and has heretofore been known only as the first woman to publish a book of poetry ("Salve Deus Rex ...
- Community coffeehouse: Friends brew grand plan for diverse meeting ... - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
Many coffee drinkers consider the caffeinated drink their passion, or simply regard it as their reason to get out of bed in the morning. But for two Jackson women, the beverage has become part of their calling. The pair, Alexis Spencer-Byers and Lee ...
- Around the Bend: 06.06.08 - 06.12.08 - Corpus Christi Caller Times
Around the Bend: 06.06.08 - 06.12.08Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - 32 minutes agoCHOIR CONCERT: A choir concert "Every Time I Feel the Spirit" begins at 4 pm Sunday at All Saints Episcopal Church, 3026 S. Staples St. Free. ...
- Saffron king finds niche in NYC (AM New York)
With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- Poetry of success - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldPoetry of successDeccan Herald, India - 45 minutes agoHer poetry compilation âNillisabeda Kayuvudannuâ was selected for the special scheme of Kannada Book Authority last year. Bharathi's PhD subject (Bhaashe ...
- Book Folks: Vaughn to visit G'town library (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
Tennessee Poet-Laureate-for-Life Maggi Vaughn will visit the Germantown Community Library today and Monday, spreading the word about reading, writing and listening to poetry. Vaughn was named to the nonpaying, lifetime post in 1999, and since then she has traveled through the state and the country, turning a ceremonial appointment into a personal mission. As far as official duties are concerned, ...
- Rock on... the Sufi way - Times of India
Rock on... the Sufi wayTimes of India, India - 1 hour agoA lot of Sufi qalam (poetry) is about the love of God. Since Sufi rock fuses qalam with rock strains, the result is unique,â feels popular Sufi rocker, ...
- 22 mins ago (Washington Post) - San Francisco Examiner
Parents Concerned About Proposed Hotel's Proximity to School Parents from a Roman Catholic school in Falls Church are trying to derail a proposal to build a six-story hotel across the street, saying it would become a magnet for crime and sexual ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (Boston Herald)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said today in publishing excerpts of his...
- I love winning, says Shah Rukh Khan - Hindustan Times
After defeating Hyderabad's Deccan Chargers Sunday at the Eden Gardens, the Kolkata Knight Riders and team owner Shah Rukh Khan were at the peak of their confidence about winning the Indian Premier League (IPL). "I love winning - whether it's IPL ...
- Spelling, poetry contests keep these seniors sharp - Mcalester News Capital
Spelling, poetry contests keep these seniors sharpMcalester News Capital, OK - 7 hours agoMen and women at least 60 years old from across Oklahoma attended the state spelling bee and entered a statewide poetry contest. ...
- Between the lines: Animal magnetism (The Sacramento Bee)
If you want to sell a book, include animals in the story. Such conventional publishing wisdom may seem somewhat dated, but it still works with a segment of the national audience. For example:
- Is YouTube truly the future? - Brisbane Times
YouTube: home port for lip-syncers, karaoke singers, trainspotters, birdwatchers, skateboarders, hip-hoppers, small-time wrestling federations, educators, third-wave feminists, churches, proud parents, poetry slammers, gamers, human rights activists ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words (Rocky Mountain News)
Local author Daniel Grandbois talks about how his musical background influences his writing, why he chooses to work in short fiction, and his favorites stories from his new book, "Unlucky Lucky Days."
- Calendar - Music - Herald News
TUNES & TALES, The Rhode Island Philharmonicâs education concerts conducted by Francisco Noya will take place on May 8, at 9:45 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. at the VMA Arts and Cultural Center, Providence. Student tickets are $5. For more information, call ...
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