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- Osama`s book of poems to be published soon - Pakistan News Service
Bin Laden`s recitals at wedding banquets and other feasts during the 1990s were recorded on tapes recovered from his compound in Afghanistan in 2001 after the 9/11 attacks in the US. They were studied by Professor Flagg Miller, who teaches Arabic ...
- Poetry Center design an exacting, contradictory task for architects - Arizona Daily Star
The new home of the UA Poetry Center is named for Helen S. Schaefer, who came to Tucson with her husband John in 1960, the year the center was dedicated. Schaefer has long served the center on its board and, most recently, as head of the development ...
- Generosity of former Detroit Arsenal worker impressed others - Detroit News
WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP -- Sidney M. Lenhoff was known for his big-hearted ways. "He grew up in poverty during the Great Depression, but was always generous to his friends and relatives," said his son, Alan Lenhoff, director of product development ...
- Fall series of readings begins tonight at BU - Press & Sun-Bulletin
Fall series of readings begins tonight at BUPress & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 10 hours ago... this year's Milt Kessler Distinguished Poetry Reader. As a complement to the evening readings, three Writing Life: Conversations with Writer/Editors ...
- Grant helps WMU literary press publish local poetry - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--Western Michigan University's New Issues Poetry and Prose has been awarded a grant from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs to support the publication of works by Michigan poets. New Issues, a literary publisher at WMU, has ...
- Review: Off the Wall Theatreās āFrogsā is riveting experience (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
More than 30 years after its premiere in a Yale swimming pool, and four years after a surprisingly short run on Broadway, Stephen Sondheimās āThe Frogsā has finally hopped into town for a brief stay on one of the smallest lily pads in Milwaukee...
- Now batting for SDSU, Haaaarold Jaffe! - San Diego Union-Tribune
Harold Jaffe started as a scholar, with a strong interest in Walt Whitman. He studied with top Whitman scholars at New York University like Gay Wilson Allen, while earning his Ph.D. there in the 1960s. But by the mid-1970s, Jaffe felt the need to ...
- Shaking the tree with fury: Jack Marshall and Julia Hartwig (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Now in his early 70s, the American poet Jack Marshall is acutely conscious of his mortality ā a fact that gives a sharp edge to the poignancy of the poems in his latest collection, āThe Steel Veilā (Coffee House Press, 124 pages, $16).
- The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat Villain - Charleston Post Courier
The Killer: Anatomy Of A Mat VillainCharleston Post Courier, SC - 22 minutes agoA vegetarian who neither smoked nor drank, he loved poetry and classical music, especially Mozart, and was a deep thinker who studied theology and ...
- Being Prepared - The Bulletin
September is National Preparedness Month, and in recognition, Mayor Michael A. Nutter handed out disaster preparedness kits to the public at the City Avenue Target store yesterday. The mayor, Southeastern Pennsylvania American Red Cross (SEPA) CEO ...
- History in the making: a dream becomes reality (The La Ronge Northerner)
For years educators with the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLRIB) hoped for and worked towards a Cree Immersion program. Kindergarten students and their teacher, Flora Ratte, are pioneering the fi rst Cree Immersion program within LLRIB schools at Bellās Point.
- Fearless but peaceful (Toronto Sun)
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- Literary man's papers viewable on line - Ledbury Reporter
Literary man's papers viewable on lineLedbury Reporter, UK - 2 hours ago... poetry and articles were given to the Gloucestershire Archives in January 2007 and now they have been catalogued and can be viewed online. ...
- 20 Best New York City Stories for Ages 3 to 8 - Examiner.com
Examiner.com20 Best New York City Stories for Ages 3 to 8Examiner.com - 14 hours agoPicking them up, the young African-American boy begins to beat out a rhythm that imitates the sound of pigeons startled into flight. ...
- Suffolk's festival for all ages - guardian.co.uk
Suffolk's festival for all agesguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoMixture of comedy, poetry and dance create a different vibe. But the rain's the same Radio 4 is broadcasting live from the site, the wine bar has run dry of ...
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