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- Tagore’s death anniversary today - The New Nation
The New NationTagore’s death anniversary todayThe New Nation, Bangladesh - Aug 5, 2008His wonderful creations not only confined to poetry, he virtually left no field of literature untraced in his lifetime and every field of literature in ...
- Iran's expatriate poets speak out, in English and Farsi - Lebanon Daily Star
NEW YORK: Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to share their ...
- Together again, Tashi celebrates Messiaen work - Chicago Tribune
Together again, Tashi celebrates Messiaen workChicago Tribune, United States - Aug 8, 2008Loriod played the "20 Contemplations" at Northwestern University for the composer's 70th birthday in 1978, and in 2002 Pierre-Laurent Aimard brought it to ...
- Family events listings cover from Aug. 28 through Sept. 11 - Sun Chronicle
Borders Storytime, every Fri., 10 a.m., Borders Books and Music, 1212 South Washington St., North Attleboro. Children have a story read to them and some days there are crafts. 508-699-7766 or www.borderstores.com . Fiske Public Library Storytime ...
- Check it out: Books to cure the summer blues - Lincoln Journal Star
It’s hot and humid. The kids are getting bored. And in just one month, most of them will be heading back to school. What can cure the summer doldrums? A good book. And we have plenty to choose from. Book publishers have been printing fast and ...
- News round-up - Whitehaven News and Star
William Wordsworth’s love of Grasmere inspired some of the Romantic movement’s most memorable poetry. Wordsworth spent his happiest years there. Tourists today travel from across the globe to marvel at the fells and bask in its beauty.Steve is ...
- COOCH BEHAR CALLING - The Statesman
COOCH BEHAR CALLINGThe Statesman, India - 2 hours agoFollowing the death of a number of tortoises of the Shiv Dighi the agitated locals has organised demonstrations including bandhs and roadblocks in the past ...
- Pakistan mourns poet of love and defiance (Gulf Times)
LAHORE: Ahmed Faraz, Pakistan’s much loved poet, died in Islamabad on Monday night after a long struggle with a host of ailments, having taken ill in the first week of July while on a visit to the United States. He was 77.
- Movie review: Cage is a drag in dreary 'Bangkok' - MLive.com
Nicolas Cage is back to his dreary former self -- you know, the guy who starred a decade ago in such downers as "8MM" and "Bringing Out the Dead" -- with the tediously monotonous action flick "Bangkok Dangerous." Actually, describing it as having ...
- Why the Left Doesn't "Get" Obama - Huffingtonpost.com
I've been noticing a defensive note creeping into a lot of response to that "Obama moving to the center" criticism. My friend, Daniel Cardozo, takes a more positive view. Here's what he has to say: A remarkable lecture by neurologist and internet ...
- Veteran reporter joins news staff - OurayNews.com
Veteran reporter joins news staffOurayNews.com, CO - 9 hours agoMcDaniel is also an avid blogger and self-publisher of numerous books of "experiential essays" and poetry using Print-on-Demand services, including his most ...
- Three years later, poems are still putting the impact of Hurricane ... - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Poetry lends itself to all occasions, happy and sad, everyday and rare. It offers a multitude of forms -- the exquisite slenderness of a haiku, the sprawling pages of an epic, the rigor of a sonnet, the bouncing rhyme, the grace of free verse -- but ...
- Monsoon memories - Daily Pioneer
Monsoon memoriesDaily Pioneer, India - 1 hour agoNot being a connoisseur of poetry, I can only buttress my argument by referring to some Hindi film classics, my favourite being a Madan Mohan composition ...
- Control: The fate of Joy Division's Ian Curtis - World Socialist Web Site
World Socialist Web SiteControl: The fate of Joy Division's Ian CurtisWorld Socialist Web Site, MI - 16 minutes agoHe also has developed a talent for poetry, which he shares with his friends. In real life, Curtis was awarded a scholarship to attend the King’s School, ...
- How Radovan Karadzic found freedom in the Madhouse (Times Online)
It was the unmistakable tones of the traditional gusle that first drew Radovan Karadzic into the Madhouse.
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