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- Cheers to Shiraz - Payvand
Cheers to ShirazPayvand, Iran - 6 hours ago"Literature and in particular poetry has a direct influence in people's daily lives," she told me. Shiraz, UNESCO's world's second city of literature, ...
- Foundation grants go to education, fireworks (The Star Press)
MUNCIE -- The Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County has awarded 16 grants totaling $82,240 to local nonprofit agencies and groups in the foundation's second competitive grant cycle of 2008.
- Casting Complete for Shanley & Krieger's Musical Romantic Poetry - Playbill
Jeb Brown, Jerry Dixon, and Emily Swallow have joined the company of Romantic Poetry, the new musical by John Patrick Shanley and Henry Krieger, which Manhattan Theatre Club will give a world premiere this fall. The complete cast for the New Yawk ...
- Editorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn - Schenectady Gazette
Editorial: The legacy of SolzhenitsynSchenectady Gazette, NY - 11 minutes agoMost people who could read loved literature and poetry, and there was a long history of writers, from Dostoevsky to Gorky to Pasternak, running afoul of the ...
- Old 97's Murry Solo - antiMUSIC
(conqueroo) On August 18, 2008, Old 97's bass player and cofrontman Murry Hammond will celebrate the national release of his first full-length album outside of the Old 97's. For two months prior to this street date, the album – I Don't Know Where I ...
- This Tuscaloosa African-American art showcase (Birmingham Times)
Gives stark contrast to negative images portrayed in the media recently such as CNN’s “Black in America” series.
- Poetry in motion (Savannah Morning News)
Sculptor Matt Toole has fond childhood memories of exploring the woods on Wilmington Island, boating over to Wassaw Island and camping on Daufuskie Island. These youthful experiences examining trees and rocks at close range influenced his first local solo exhibit, which is currently on display at the city of Savannah's Gallery S.P.A.C.E.
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry - New York Sun
Bold English: Anglo-Saxon PoetryNew York Sun, United States - 11 minutes agoAll creation wept, / kenned the King's death. Christ was on the Cross." This gradual twining of values was part of the broader reconciliation of Latin texts ...
- Stories of Illness and Healing - Women Write Their Bodies - Healthcare Today
Healthcare TodayStories of Illness and Healing - Women Write Their BodiesHealthcare Today, UK - 14 hours agoThe collection includes a variety of women's illness narratives - poetry, essays, short fiction, short drama, analyses, and transcribed oral testimonies ...
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (201) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
I think you downplay the important role that liberal interventionists have played in fostering an imperial America. Remember that the prudence demonstrated by Bush 41, who refused to dance on the Berlin Wall, was repudiated by Clinton, who pushed ...
- On the Shahnameh millennium concert: A conversation with Master Behzad Ranjabaran (Payvand Iran News)
When my friend Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi asked me to write a piece about the Shahnameh Millennium Concert, I thought it might be best to interview the composer of "Persian Trilogy," Behzad Ranjbaran. -Fariba Amini
- Gullah Geechee Festival cooks up culture today and tomorrow - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Gullah Geechee Festival cooks up culture today and tomorrowMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 2 hours agoThe festival began in Atlantic Beach at noon today with cultural activities and lectures, including poetry readings, quilt making and storytelling. ...
- Book learning - Wichita Falls Times Record News
When Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., said, “I’ve seen the Promised Land,” in a speech on the eve of his assassination, he was referring to the Exodus story from the Bible. Abraham Lincoln drew his famous “House Divided Speech” from Luke 11:17 ...
- Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural Communities - AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe: Zhakata Takes Zora to Rural CommunitiesAllAfrica.com, Washington - 3 hours agoThe people sat and listened to poetry and music. My band played for free and for some in the audience it was a dream come true," says Zhakata. ...
- Carrie A. Nickens, 95 (The Post and Courier)
COLUMBIA — A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held today in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home direct...
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