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- Adi Samcaracarya and Hindu Renaissance - Indolink
Samkar is one of the greatest thinkers in the history of the world. He is the unrivalled propounder of the Advait Vedanta and one of the most influential thinkers in the entire history of Hinduism. In a very brief life- span of 32 years, he ...
- David Archuleta's new single! (Entertainment Weekly)
''Idolatry'' host Michael Slezak on the ''Idol'' season 7 runner-up's ''Crush'' -- his rate-a-record verdict is...
- Biden's Gaffe Immunity - Slate
When Joe Biden described an Obama ad attacking John McCain's inability to use a computer as "terrible," the world acted as if the Joe-pocalypse had finally arrived. Jonathan Martin of Politico called it "perhaps his most off-message statement yet ...
- Art Galleries (Palo Alto Weekly)
"Off The Wall Small" Group show of small works. Show runs Jan. 9-Feb. 10, Free. For more information, call Pixie Couch at 650-701-1018 or e-mail pixiec@mindspring.com or visit www.themaingallery.org . The Main Gallery, 1018 Main St., Redwood City
- Sunday at the Skin Launderette, By Kathryn Simmonds (Independent)
Rather than giving in to dolefulness — the default mode of poetry past and present — Kathryn Simmonds opts for ebullience and optimism. Borrowing from Ian Dury, she lists "Reasons to Be Cheerful" in a piece entitled "Against Melancholy". Her poems are engaging, witty ideas skilfully executed in a range of forms and she has a good eye, seeing varnished floorboards split water into glassy ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life - The Associated Press
Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on lifeThe Associated Press - 11 minutes agoHe published several volumes of poetry and served as executive editor of the Associated Negro Press, a wire service for black newspapers, before leaving the ...
- Pit & Balcony's "Some Like It Hot" sports an entire cast that is not ... - MLive.com
When it comes to comedies, the American Film Institute ranks 1959's "Some Like It Hot" as No. 1 of all time. That's the movie where musicians Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon witness the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and, to hide from the gangsters seeking ...
- A prize misjudgment - Guardian Unlimited
Horace Engdahl has stuck his little stick of dynamite into the fundament of the literary world with his declaration that American literature is "too isolated and insular", too much up its own fundament, that is, to win the world's premier literary ...
- Biometric Devices in School; Science and Language Art Linkage ... - MyNews.in
Biometric Devices in School; Science and Language Art Linkage ...MyNews.in, India - 5 hours agoAn intervention action research was done to forge linkage between science and language art by using the popular French blank verse poetry format of Cinquain ...
- Madness abounds in The Bacchae - Houston Press
What we are writing about One of the three master playwrights of ancient Greece, Euripides was the rebel. His distinctive voice — a real hymn to humanity's faults and inner dignity — rings out with an operatic force that almost broadsides us. His ...
- River View Players Artist Development Project Debuts September 7 ... - Newswire Today (press release)
River View Players Artist Development Project Debuts September 7 ...Newswire Today (press release), UK - 2 hours agoThe event will feature award nominated poet, author and actress, DuEwa Frazier (Founder, Lit Noire Publishing), Grace Jones of The AUDELCO Awards, ...
- A case of poetic justice - Telegraph-Journal
A case of poetic justiceTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 31 minutes agoAs it happened, I had just finished a book called "Why Poetry Matters," a study on the role poetry can play in our daily lives that deals extensively with ...
- The Devil may wear Prada but not in Parliament - Malay Mail
The Devil may wear Prada but not in ParliamentMalay Mail, Malaysia - 1 hour agoBut she was fond of poetry and knew her Omar Khayyam so well that when asked once by her Form Five science teacher to name three things that contained yeast ...
- Q&A with author Ursula K. Le Guin - Corvallis Gazette Times
Q&A with author Ursula K. Le GuinCorvallis Gazette Times, OR - 2 hours agoWriting a book for young children is really more like writing poetry, in many ways. But my novels — they’re for anybody, any age, who wants to read them. ...
- Israeli author to deliver lectures at Knox College - Peoria Journal Star
Author and translator Gabriel Levin, the 2008 Joseph B. Glossberg Visiting Israeli Scholar at Knox College, will deliver three free, public lectures at Knox College in September and October about Middle Eastern literature and his work as a translator ...
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