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- Raman Thediya Seethai: sheer poetry on celluloid (New Kerala)
"Raman Thediya Seethai" (Ram's quest for Sita) is one movie whose review needs a Ramayana of trivia and praise. The film is a slick, simple, splendid entertainer sans sex and sleaze.
- Latest in children's books covered at conference (St. Tammany News)
A mini-conference was held Thursday for 35 children’s literature librarians, educators and school librarians at the Causeway branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The conference focused on reading in the classroom, the latest in children’s literature and incorporating educational resources into the classroom.
- Review: Prolific novelist Ridley Pearson uses Idaho sheriff as model ... - St. Petersburg Times
Walt Fleming, the hero of Ridley Pearson's Killer Weekend and the new Killer View , is a mild-mannered man, socially awkward, a bit out of shape, a loving if stressed father, and a soon-to-be-divorced husband. He is also a celebrated Idaho sheriff ...
- Writer recounts post-war mystery (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
What atrocity did Terese Svoboda's uncle witness when he served as a military policeman in occupied Japan in 1946?
- Check Out These Page-Turners (Washington Post)
Book festivals: They are fall's antidote to the summer's not-exactly-mentally- stimulating county fairs and fireworks shows, outdoor screenings and beach trips.
- Iran: Interview with Omid Memarian, Blogger and Human Rights Activist - Global Voices Online
Iran: Interview with Omid Memarian, Blogger and Human Rights ActivistGlobal Voices Online, MA - 6 hours agoAlthough many of them bravely talk under these circumstances their writing style is sometimes like poetry. Readers should know how to interpret it. ...
- Behind the Big Black Penis - East Bay Express
Author Shawn Taylor was working out at 24 Hour Fitness when the idea popped out and hit him on the head. "This older dude came up," he explained. "This dude must have been like, sixty, and he had these tight-ass pants that made this big impression ...
- Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translator - Tehran Times
Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translatorTehran Times, Iran - 1 hour agoDarwish is the author of thirty books of poetry and six volumes of prose. Over 20 volumes of his works have been translated into Persian. ...
- Owners of burned home rue their loss - Daily Freeman
Firefighters look through the house Sunday after dousing the blaze. Purchase a copy of this photo. A day after a fire apparently caused by a lightning strike damaged his Accord house, Jeffrey Davis has not "gone through the 'why me' phase yet" but is ...
- ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN - The Zimbabwean
ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGNThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 8 hours agoThe event shall be graced by music, poetry, public speaking and dramas and artists who are billed to perform include Extra Large, Madiz, ...
- Resident asks council for more trolley stops - Gadsden Times
A resident asked the Gadsden City Council Tuesday to add stops to the city’s trolley service. Wanda Lindsey asked for stops to be made at Hobby Lobby and the Dollar Tree in Riverview Plaza. She also made a request for a restroom to be located on ...
- Hey Woody, lose the muse - Globe and Mail
Hey Woody, lose the museGlobe and Mail, Canada - 52 minutes agoThis compulsion asserted itself in 1986's Hannah and Her Sisters, where the protagonist, played by Michael Caine, used mawkish ee cummings poetry to win ...
- ARTS IN THE CITY (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
THE PAPER PICKER PRESS: GALLERY RECEPTION WITH MASTER CLASS FOR CHILDREN — Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second St. Includes instructions detailing games and activities for all to try on their own. For information, call 617-577-1400 or visit www.cmacusa.org.
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life (Lexington Herald-Leader)
At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his opinions. He once argued that the public schools of his youth prepared neither blacks nor whites for "life in a multiracial, democratic nation." He called ...
- Appalachian Festival begins Aug. 21; ‘Barney’ will be there (The Register-Herald)
If you thought your young children might not want to attend the 44th annual Appalachian Festival in Beckley, think again.
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