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- Indian journalist brings out magazine in Braille (OneWorld South Asia)
The visually impaired students of Maharashtra now have an opportunity to be as attuned to what’s happening across the globe as those who are in the habit of reading newspapers and watching television.
- Long River Review Releases Tonight - UConn Daily Campus (subscription)
Long River Review Releases TonightUConn Daily Campus (subscription), CT - 2 hours agoThe staff chose some interesting forms of poetry, some of which were a mix of poetry and prose. The art includes both photography and prints. ...
- Community briefs 6/11 - Daily News Tribune
Community briefs 6/11Daily News Tribune, MA - 6 hours agoThe free talk will be followed by a tour. This event is part of an ongoing series sponsored by Waltham Land Trust to highlight Waltham's many open and green ...
- Putting the Niger Delta on the literary slab - Nigeria Guardian
S PURRED by the success of the first Ojaide International Conference held in July 2005, the stage is set for its second edition as literary scholars from within and outside Nigeria converge at Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka to celebrate ...
- How ignorant are we? - Aljazeera.com
How ignorant are we?Aljazeera.com, UK - 2 hours agoA majority do not read either newspapers, fiction, poetry, or drama. Save for the possibility that they are reading the Bible or works of non-fiction, ...
- librarynotes (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
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- Review: Mongol - Cinematical
Review: MongolCinematical, CA - 2 hours agoTwin Davids to the Goliath of Mongol, neither of them had many vistas or battles or much taking over the world, but they had far more in the way of poetry ...
- Ode to Lisbon - Sunday Herald
Ode to LisbonSunday Herald, UK - 12 hours agoHis love affair with his native Lisbon is legendary. Pessoa died in 1935 aged 47. His legacy was a collection of poetry that made him, in the words of the ...
- When poetry was king (The Prague Post)
May Day may have been relatively quiet in Prague this year, but during the Cold War it was a political flash point. In 1947, the U.S. Congress decreed May 1 Loyalty Day, hoping to stave off its growing international communist overtones.
- It should be a hot night with Pasadena Pops - Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
It should be a hot night with Pasadena PopsInland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - 5 hours agoWe are using poetry by Dylan Thomas and Eli Weisel, music by Porter, Mendelssohn and Gottschalk, and poetry by Steven Connell and Sekou (the misfit) as ...
- In new collection Mary Oliver again focuses on nature to air her ... - Washington Blade
Few poets address mortality, grief, love, our relationship with nature and the totality of the human experience as skillfully as Pulitzer Prize-winning lesbian poet Mary Oliver. In her 1998 poetry primer “Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing ...
- Eerie McCain, weird Bill (Arkansas News Bureau)
Let me warn you that today's topics are not substantive. We're not going to extend health insurance or lower oil prices today. We're going to talk style and sex. Criticize if you must. Read if you please.
- Afterlife, NT Lyttelton London Dickens Unplugged, Comedy, London The Chalk Garden, Donmar, London (Independent)
I guess Michael Frayn couldn't call his new play Half-life. It would have sounded like the radioactive coda to Copenhagen, his previous NT hit about physicists, nuclear fission and Nazism. Afterlife is, rather, a biodrama about the arts and the Anschluss and, specifically, Max Reinhardt. We first encounter the celebrated impresario of Jewish stock in middle age. At the height of his fortunes, ...
- On landscape painting: reflections of an art teacher - Open Democracy
When art students first learn to draw, their drawings are approximations, rumours of the thing seen. This is not simply because they lack the skill to translate their subject on to a two-dimensional page, it is because they are not yet willing to see ...
- Rhyme And Reason - Jamestown Post Journal
Rhyme And ReasonJamestown Post Journal, NY - 6 hours ago''There's so much bad poetry. I feel poetry exists when the limits of prose have been exhausted.'' Collins also said he writes addressing his readers and ...
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