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- It’s pouring books and translations - Newindpress on Sunday
It’s pouring books and translationsNewindpress on Sunday, India - 1 hour agoAt a poetry evening, sometime ago, I had heard MM Sachindran recite from his own poem. The beautiful lines of the verse went something like this: Have you ...
- Heartbreak & hope - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Michael Mack speaks with the lilting cadence and polite phrasing of a youth spent in Maryland and Virginia. Lanky with curly brown hair held back in a black-scrunchied ponytail, he looks out with blue eyes clear as blue skies and beams a wide smile ...
- 'You only get one shot at Hamlet' - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald'You only get one shot at Hamlet'Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 6 minutes agoHis mother read stories and poetry to Cowell until he was 14. "That was probably too long," he admits, laughing. "We used to spend a lot of time sitting in ...
- Video: Sue shares some tips about making popovers (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Click on the play button to start the video. Adobe Flash Player 9 is required to view video in full screen mode. 06/23/2008 Many people participated in the Relay for Life event Friday, June 20 including several walkers and a bagpiper.
- Posted By Littleton, Lori - St. Catharines Standard
Posted By Littleton, LoriSt. Catharines Standard, Canada - May 2, 2008Under her Sigillate Publishing enterprise, Elizabeth Glenny, who will also read on May 7, published The Price of Eggs, a poetry anthology of six local women ...
- Make My Day - American Reporter
Why can't we go in there and get what I want? I looked at his parents, all haggard and worn. Their faces were bruised, their clothes, they were torn. Their eyes, how they drooped. Their coats were all muddy. She was missing her shoes, his nose, it ...
- Our stone fairy's still not hiding her - Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail
Our stone fairy's still not hiding herDonnybrook Bridgetown Mail, Australia - 3 hours agoShe had created the Poetry, Songs and Lies club on campus with other singers and performers, ''to entertain ourselves''. She had lived in an old sheep ...
- clusterflock walk of shame, Kris McCracken, Sprite of love - clusterflock
clusterflock walk of shame, Kris McCracken, Sprite of loveclusterflock, TX - 9 hours agoSo, upon seeing your post, I tentatively went through some of my old notebooks and re-read various bits of prose, poetry, comics, ‘notable’ quotes and so on ...
- Michael Rosen’s favourite children’s books - Socialist Worker
Adults become attached to children’s books in three overlapping ways – as memories of when they were children, as moments when reading books with children in their care and as pleasurable reads in themselves. So, when we come to recommend ...
- Aadeep Kids' Summer Camp 'with a difference' concludes - PunjabNewsline.com
Aadeep Kids' Summer Camp 'with a difference' concludesPunjabNewsline.com, India - 4 hours agoThe Camp had a daily theme – Monday was Fun day, Tuesday was Guest Visit Day, Wednesday was Science Day, Thursday was English Day, Friday was Hindi Day and ...
- 40 years for teenagers’ savage attack on Goths - The Herald
40 years for teenagers’ savage attack on GothsThe Herald, UK - 2 minutes agoHe described Miss Lancaster as a caring young woman who wrote poetry, read books and had charmed many. Both Herbert and Harris had previous convictions ...
- Correspondence by great poet revealed - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Correspondence by great poet revealedTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 2 hours agoNazım Hikmet Ran, acclaimed as the first modern Turkish poet and one of the greatest international poets of the 20th century, was exposed to poetry at an ...
- Book Folks: Bausch to sign WWII novel - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Prolific author Richard Bausch will read from and sign his new novel "Peace" (Alfred A. Knopf, $20) twice this week, in Memphis and in Oxford, Miss. Bausch holds the Moss Chair of Excellence in the English Department at the University of Memphis ...
- Gender-bending, role-switching keep Savoyards cast lively (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
The expression that "men are from Mars and women are from Venus" only entered our modern lexicon about 15 years ago -- but Gilbert & Sullivan not only understood the idea about 100 years before that, but also used it as rich fodder for their famed brand of musical satire.
- The craft & sullen art - Birmingham Weekly
Birmingham WeeklyThe craft & sullen artBirmingham Weekly - 5 minutes agoIn the throes of the annual Poetry Issue, here is a word about the state of the art. I’d like to use brillig, but a more accurate word might be elusive. ...
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