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- A BLUE HAND: THE BEATS IN INDIA By Deborah Baker, Viking, Rs 499 - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA BLUE HAND: THE BEATS IN INDIA By Deborah Baker, Viking, Rs 499Calcutta Telegraph, India - 5 hours agoPeriodically he cast back through the pages, prospecting for the glowing seam of a poem, like a miner long accustomed to working in the dark. ...
- Barack Obama: The Contender - Independent
Barack Obama: The ContenderIndependent, UK - 3 hours ago"Political poetry", gushed one CNN commentator. One line rang in the hall the longest. It was the one about the hope "of a skinny kid with a funny name who ...
- Retired professor Dr. Peter Hilty dies at age 87 (Southeast Missourian)
Retired professor, former city councilman and noted poet Dr. Peter Hilty, 87, died Thursday at Southeast Missouri Hospital.
- Capture Blackpool competition launched - Blackpool Citizen
Capture Blackpool competition launchedBlackpool Citizen, UK - 4 hours agoYou can use any format - poetry, prose or an imaginary news report - to do this and all entries will be displayed at the Central library. ...
- SI’s supporters block way, raise slogans - Tribune
The high drama witnessed at the Sector 17 market yesterday following the arrest of SI Sanjeev Kumar by Central Bureau Investigation (CBI) in an alleged corruption case repeated itself in the district courts today. Anti-CBI slogans were raised and ...
- Hippos get with the beat, finally - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldHippos get with the beat, finallySydney Morning Herald, Australia - 53 minutes agoWhile Kammerer's death was a big blow to the circle, it had one unexpected outcome: it would serve as an important impetus in Burroughs's early trajectory ...
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Arts . Crafts No-School Day Classes at Living Arts . Science Center. 8 a.m. Oct. 16-17. Living Arts and Science Center, 362 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., Lexington. $8-$35. (859) 252-5222. www.lasclex.org. Electric Kiln Firing Workshop at Kentucky Mudworks. 1 p.m. Oct. 18. Kentucky Mudworks, 825 National Ave, Lexington. $60. (859) 389-9681. www.kentuckymudworks.com.
- Learning: Meet Iowa authors - Des Moines Register
7 p.m. Monday , Central Library, 1000 Grand Ave. A picture paints a thousand words, but sometimes even a picture can't tell an entire story. Thus, when photographer Peter Feldstein decided to return to Oxford, Iowa, after 20 years, and photograph ...
- Piano lessons unlock inspiration for young, old - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Piano lessons unlock inspiration for young, oldClarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - 30 minutes agoHis love for music and dedication to learning made him strive as a teen to teach music and make it fun. He began teaching in Clarksville in October 1965, ...
- The medicine chest of the soul - Otago Daily Times
The medicine chest of the soulOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 2 hours ago... science, poetry, literature, drama and so forth, and, as with much else, they were right about libraries. But a free, public library did not arrive in ...
- Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The Wall - Chester Standard
Chester's streets come alive as performers go Up The WallChester Standard, United Kingdom - 5 minutes agoChris Ingram, who greeted people at the entrance of the Cathedral grounds with songs and poetry, enjoyed the event and is pleased it was a success. ...
- Oh, for Pete’s sake - The Times
Oh, for Pete’s sakeThe Times, South Africa - 2 hours agoKuhn’s illness eradicated Ackroyd’s fear of death. “He was perfectly accepting of it and didn’t complain. Just before he died, he was singing in the bath. ...
- Farewell to philosophy? Not quite... - Irish Times
Farewell to philosophy? Not quite...Irish Times, Ireland - 3 hours agoIt has had many incarnations, but its genesis is in the mantra-like repetition of a fragment of a Christian song sung by a homeless man. ...
- Mat-Su community datebook (11/26/08) (Anchorage Daily News)
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- Booker winner Adiga ready with second novel - Rediff
Enjoying the spotlight after winning the 2008 Man Booker prize for his debut novel, young Indian novelist Aravind Adiga says his second novel is "almost done" but declined to give details about the upcoming book. The 33-year-old journalist based in ...
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