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- Thumbs up today to locals in marathon - Portsmouth Herald News
Thumbs up today to locals in marathonPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThumbs up to April as National Poetry Month and Jazzmouth, the four-day extravaganza that highlights it. We're looking forward to welcoming Billy Collins to ...
- Mysteries Of The Revolution - All About Jazz
Mysteries Of The RevolutionAll About Jazz, PA - 11 hours agoOnly the dark, near-inchoate slabs of sound which Davis offered mid-decade come to mind. The penultimate “Have You Seen Enough?” matches mid-1970s Davis at ...
- Chasin' Chesney - Wednesday: Poet or pirate? - The State
Chasin' Chesney - Wednesday: Poet or pirate?The State, SC - 11 hours ago“You take it — the moments, the life, the memories, and hopefully see the poetry in it — and turn it into songs.” Read more of my interview with Kenny ...
- Turning a page from the past
Daily News and Analysis - Bollywood writer-director Muzaffar Ali, whose period film Umrao Jaan still stirs the souls of viewers, says now-a-days no Indian director has the sensibility to make a historical epic. “Poetry, painting, designing, writing all comes into a film ...
- Diaz captures fiction prize
Columbus Dispatch - The Impossible Life of Africa's Greatest Explorer ; poetry, Mary Jo Bang for Elegy ; and criticism, Alex Ross for The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century
- That Same Old, Same Old- Here it Comes Again - The People's Voice
The People's VoiceThat Same Old, Same Old- Here it Comes AgainThe People's Voice, TN - 1 hour agoThere aren’t too many things that possess as much sheer poetry as watching a ten year old girl’s head explode into a red mist through a sniper scope. ...
- Governor, Black Caucus host African-American History Month Ceremony (Baltimore Times)
ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Martin O'Malley and the Legislative Black Caucus hosted an African American History Month celebration in the State House Rotunda.
- Resounding victories bolster Obama campaign
International Herald Tribune - Clinton bashing Obama makes me hate her, which is sad cause I was a fierce supporter of what happens in a family stays there regardless of class or position when she was going through her husband’s infidelity. If Hilary wins this election ...
- Life after the USpulls out of Iraq: what it will be like - Truro Daily News
Life after the USpulls out of Iraq: what it will be likeTruro Daily News, Canada - 47 minutes agoIt is also about her relationship with Rich, a man who lived in the eternal present, and the eerie poetry of his often uncanny perceptions. ...
- Pakistani cultural center to hold fundraiser Friday - Inside Bay Area
The Silicon Valley Pakistani community is hosting a musical fundraiser in Newark on Friday to drum up money to pay for a cultural center in Milpitas — the first of its kind in California. An idea that's been percolating for about two decades, the ...
- St. George - Catholic Online
Pictures of St. George usually show him killing a dragon to rescue a beautiful lady. The dragon stands for wickedness. The lady stands for God's holy truth. St. George was a brave martyr who was victorious over the devil. He was a soldier in the army ...
- Pianist less than grand (The Star-Ledger)
It's a Cinderella story. Pianist Simone Dinnerstein, in her mid-30s, had few career prospects not long ago, despite having studied under Peter Serkin at the Juilliard School.
- Maui Writers Conference Hits the Road - TravelVideo.tv (press release)
Maui Writers Conference Hits the RoadTravelVideo.tv (press release) - 1 hour ago... specialty workshops on the business of writing, children's and young adult books, journalism, magazine writing, food and cookbook writing and poetry. ...
- Hannibal Free Public Library marks National Poetry Month (The Hannibal Courier-Post)
[ The Hannibal Free Public Library will host its first "Poetry Open Mic" at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 24. This program is intended to encourage young poets to share their works. It also will provide an audience for more experienced poets. It is a no-cost, family program, and participants of all ages are welcome.
- Tagore house to Twenty20, Rabindra Jayanti revelry sweeps Kolkata (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
Kolkata, May 8 (IANS) Kolkatans made it a point to celebrate their 'Bengaliness' Thursday. They may love their discos and lap up Bollywood-Hollywood through the year, but on 'Pochishe Boishakh' only one name ruled their hearts - the famous bard of Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore, whose 147th birth anniversary it was.
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