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- The Press is many things, and it's hers - East Bay
Some people might say the Third and Elm Press has an identity crisis (Is it a bookstore? Is it a card shop? Is it an art gallery? Is it an old-fashioned print shop?), but there’s no doubt whose business it is. According to owner Ilse Buchert ...
- The Cairo Film Festival Reborn - Egypt Today
We hope. Last July, Minister of Culture Farouk Hosni tapped actor Ezzat Abou-Ouf to become the new CIFF president, taking the reins from Sherif El-Shobashy. It was rumored El-Shobashy resigned due to the limited budget assigned to the festival by the ...
- Biden vs Palin - GOPUSA
Biden vs PalinGOPUSA, TX - 1 hour ago... football after long days underground in the mines, who recited poetry and paved the way for him to become the first in his family to attend college. ...
- Gail Bottoms speaks at Gilmore Center - Thomaston Times
The audience was silent and still as all ears and eyes were focused on the tiny woman at the front of the room. She spoke slowly and softly, lulling the audience into a sweet state of calm reassurance. In front of an audience of about 50 Gilmore ...
- The Poet is dead - The National
The Poet is deadThe National, United Arab Emirates - 6 minutes agoBut Darwish did not just rely on this inspiration, his marvellous poetic intuition, the softness of lemon flowers in the music of his poetry and the water ...
- Ronnie Drew: Lead singer of the Dubliners - The Independent
With his huge bushy beard, trademark gravelly voice and a gift for stripping a song down to its soul, Ronnie Drew was one of Ireland's musical heroes. He was a founder member of the folk group the Dubliners, whose charismatic stage presence and ...
- Teacher exchange knits migrant kids to culture - The Salinas Californian
Teacher exchange knits migrant kids to cultureThe Salinas Californian, CA - 2 hours agoFamily members packed into a MCOE multi-purpose room on Tuesday to see an exposition of art, poetry and dancing produced by students and teachers in the ...
- Mahmoud Darwish's translator is honoured - guardian.co.uk
Mahmoud Darwish's translator is honouredguardian.co.uk, UK - 19 hours ago... his death, and he was honoured with the equivalent of a state funeral, previously only accorded to PLO leader Yasser Arafat. Joudah, whose debut poetry ...
- Pakistani protest music: alive and well in times of turmoil - Guardian Blogs
"Relax, leave everything in Allah's hands, Allah is your guardian," croons Pakistani pop star Shehzad Roy in his latest video, Laga Reh (Keep It Up), while a large crowd collectively turn their heads skyward in anticipation. It is sung, of course ...
- Sports docs that were almost as exciting as the sports themselves - Nationalpost.com
Apparently not content with his role as one of the two best basketball players in the world, LeBron James is getting into the movie industry. James serves as an executive producer for More Than A Game, a documentary that followed the NBA star and his ...
- Letter from a Changing Pakistan: Celebrating Independence Day - The Epoch Times
Letter from a Changing Pakistan: Celebrating Independence DayThe Epoch Times, NY - 12 hours agoWhen I came out of Minto Park I saw a small tent and board saying School of Clay Doll—a term used for a man in Punjabi Sufi Poetry. ...
- From burger van to Beijing battler (Irish Examiner)
IF YOU are one of the thousands of Irish fans who have travelled to Sunderland supporting the Black Cats in the Premiership, you may have met Tony Jeffries, the British boxer who faces Kenny Egan in an Olympic light heavyweight semi-final tomorrow night.
- Events Calendar for August 28 (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
Alfred T. Hornbacks -- Rockin' C Karaoke, 8 p.m. Tuesdays, no cover The Beer Joint -- Firehouse Karaoke, 8 p.m. Thursdays & Fridays, no cover Chri ...
- Editorial Roundup - The Ledger
Many people hoped that holding this year's Olympic Games in Beijing would serve as a lever to induce China to act more as a mature member of the international community. The Chinese government has relented on a few issues it didn't veto a U.N ...
- Raise-a-Reader Part Five: Adult aboriginal literacy at a 'crisis level ... - Vancouver Sun
Moses Stewart always knew he was a good cook. His favourite dish to make is chow mein; he once cooked a Chinese feast for 800 people in his hometown of Greenville, a Nisga'a village in northwest B.C. But it took the better part of his life to get his ...
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