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- Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three years - Daily Star - Lebanon
Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three yearsDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 25 minutes agoThe month-long event offers audiences theatrical performances, musical recitals, poetry readings and an arts exhibition, featuring both Lebanese and ...
- Librarians promote reading in summer (KATC 3 Lafayette)
ALEXANDRIA, La. -- Escape to a world 20,000 leagues under the sea or at the center of the Earth. Visit the land of Whos or sit down for a taste of honey with Winnie the Pooh.
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Introducing the fall 2008 Daily Wildcat columnists - masters of the scathing bon mot, the penetrating analysis, the whimsical (rhetorical) shake of the head at the follies of man. Whether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them.
- A celebration of literary heritage - Dorset Echo
A celebration of literary heritageDorset Echo, UK - Jul 30, 2008THE THOMAS Hardy Conference kicked off with an evening of poetry and readings to celebrate the literary talent in Dorchester. More than 150 delegates from ...
- Old Songs - Indolink
Twenty seven poems and one novella – the subject matter and voice are unusual, at least – a departure from the domesticity of much of what is published these days. The poems range from personal narrative to some fairly imaginative retelling of ...
- A World of Music - Santa Fe Reporter
Santa Fe ReporterA World of MusicSanta Fe Reporter, NM - 23 hours agoThe Nobel-winning Spanish poet published more than 130 brief prose poems in 1917 chronicling the relationship between a donkey and his owner. ...
- Out and about - Eagle Tribune
Out and aboutEagle Tribune, MA - 1 hour agoIn addition to Rushdie, novelists taking part in the program include Francine Prose, Richard Price, Alexander McCall Smith and Philippa Gregory. ...
- Noted Palestinian poet Darwish dead at 67 (Moldova.org)
Poet Mahmoud Darwish, who was best known for his works about life in Palestinian territories, has died in Houston at the age of 67, officials say.Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Darwish's death Saturday was a blow to the occupied Palestinian territories and would be followed by a three-day mourning period, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.Words cannot describe the depth ...
- Harmonica class tunes up skills, friendships - YourHub.com
Harmonica class tunes up skills, friendshipsYourHub.com, CO - 15 hours agoOn Oct. 11 the center will host an opening reception for Past Lives: Poetry plus Visual Arts with a reading at 7 pm Oct. 17. The Curtis Art and Humanities ...
- Wow, what a weekend, CBS catches it all - Forest City Summit
From the lighting of the ceremonial fire at the Hobo Jungle to the last trophy being handed out at the car show Sunday, Hobo Days 2008 was a grand success. Event organizers and members of the hobo community were thrilled to learn that CBS News ...
- CRITIPOP in Moscow - Wired News
CRITIPOP in MoscowWired News - 1 hour agoOne of the historic exhibits is a legendary cyberpunk rock band 386 DX, made of an outdated computer playing ever-young hits of British-American and Russian ...
- Toronto homeless sell hate propaganda - National Post
National PostToronto homeless sell hate propagandaNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoShe has written poetry and essays for all three of Toronto's street papers: the original Outrider, the upstart Outreach Connection, and now the Street News. ...
- Book Review: Qmin - A Fresh New Approach to Indian Cuisine by Anil ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part Two » Book Review: The Peacekeeper Shabbir Ahsan » Book Review: Shining City by Seth Greenland There’s nothing quite like Indian cuisine. Although it packs a social punch -- guests are ...
- Devoted wife publishes Farquhar’s art, images - The Coloradoan
Devoted wife publishes Farquhar’s art, imagesThe Coloradoan, CO - 1 hour ago... setting up the armed insurrections among African American slaves in 1859 and which in turn is believed to have ignited the outbreak of the US Civil War. ...
- Musselman students take in writer's wisdom, advice (The Martinsburg Journal)
INWOOD - Marc Harshman may have 110 books in the "rejected" pile, but his name is well-known at Musselman High School, where he made his second visit on Friday to Dottie McDonald's mythology and creative writing classroom to encourage students who are interested in writing. Harshman, who lives in Wheeling, has published 11 children books and three chapbooks of poetry.
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