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- PRIDE AND PAIN AT PARSA-POLIS: What Iran Has Given to the World and What Do We Know About it? (Payvand Iran News)
This paper is an invitation to revisit and re-examine facets of one of the most ancient civilizations - Iran - so as to reclaim that heritage and to exercise a degree of control over a historiography which it represents. -Mehdi S. Shariati
- Literary essays (Deccan Herald)
The creative director has come a long way indeed, so has the writer. Anita Nair has been switching from fiction to poetry to children’s writing. And now with ‘Good Night and God Bless’, she’s into non-fiction, hook, line and sinker.
- Kurdish poet owes his life to his verses - Turkish Daily News
One of the greatest figures in modern Kurdish poetry and recipient of the Tucholsky Scholarship, awarded by the Swedish PEN Center, Sherko Bekas, is currently in Istanbul. Bekas was invited to Turkey by the Institute for History and Social Sciences ...
- Writer tells soldiers’ stories - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Writer tells soldiers’ storiesMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 57 minutes agoAt 12:15 pm, a festival wind-up lunch will take place at the Cosmo Centre, with Anne Slade and Doris Bircham hosting a presentation, “Prairie Women: Poetry ...
- Cancer victim known for positive outlook (Wausau Daily Herald)
A genuinely lovable person, Ernest A. Tervi was a man dedicated to family, friends and helping others.
- Review: 'Facade' comes across as light, airy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
One certainly has to be in a certain mood to appreciate William Walton's "Facade," especially when it is played as a suite for orchestra, without the seemingly comical stream-of-consciousness poetry of Edith Sitwell, to which Walton set the original music in 1922.
- Quartermaine's Terms: a potent blend of comedy and pain - Daily Telegraph
There is a scene in Simon Gray's fine play, first seen in 1981, in which the eponymous St John Quartermaine invites a succession of his colleagues at a Cambridge English language school to join him for a night at the theatre, only to be turned down ...
- Diary of an artist - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphDiary of an artistCalcutta Telegraph, India - 3 hours agoTill May 5 at Gallery with Difference, Avishek Point, 2nd floor, 152 SP Mukherjee Road: Black and White Lines, an exhibition of paintings by Nabyendu ...
- Teacher wrote love poems for teen, trial told - Windsor Star
High school teacher Mark Baggio gave one of his students love poems, and his cellphone records showed 2,345 calls between the two during two years of their alleged affair, Superior Court heard Wednesday. Baggio also made or received 437 calls ...
- 3. The Colour Of My Dreams - musicOMH.com
musicOMH.com3. The Colour Of My DreamsmusicOMH.com, UK - 2 hours ago... The Colour Of My Heart was recorded entirely on Garageband software, after Burrows stumbled upon a book of poetry written by a family friend. ...
- "Fugitive Pieces": a thoughtful, emotional — and haunting — ghost story (Seattle Times)
"To live with ghosts requires solitude," says Jakob Beer (Stephen Dillane), a writer and scholar haunted by his past. Jeremy Podeswa's thoughtful drama...
- Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once again - Tonganoxie Mirror
Forensics pros: Tonganoxie students champions once againTonganoxie Mirror, KS - 4 hours agoWilliams, Erickson and Bontrager will compete in oratory, Field in prose/poetry interpretation, Irick in oral declamation and Lane in Lincoln-Douglas Debate ...
- Posted By Kathy Figueroa - Bancroft This Week
Posted By Kathy FigueroaBancroft This Week, Canada - 4 hours agoThe Native theme will include drumming and singing by Ada Tinney and friends, readings of Canadian aboriginal short stories and poetry, displays of ...
- McGonagall proves his worth after all - Times Online
Acclaim of a sort has finally come to William Topaz McGonagall, otherwise known as the world's worst poet, after a collection of 35 of his original poems beat expectations to sell for £6,600 to a mystery buyer at auction yesterday. McGonagall, who ...
- Carter poetry in motion - SLAM! Sports
Khalil Carter is unlike many in football, a sport that often measures manhood in direct proportion to the size of the dumbbells in the weight room. First, he has lived with a first name that, when translated he says from the Islamic, means "Friend ...
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