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- Shrinking space for liberalism - The Nation, Pakistan
Shrinking space for liberalismThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours agoI found her in the mould of her father, Kaifi Azmi, who fought through his poetry the ugly forces of fanaticism and prejudice. ...
- 'Up the Yangtze' personalizes cost of progress (The Capital Times)
I suppose if they rerouted the Mississippi River and displaced millions of Midwesterners, we'd make a few movies about it, too. On the heels of "Manufactured Landscapes" and "Still Life" comes "Up the Yangtze," yet another film about the aftershocks of China's Three Gorges Dam project. The massive dam is the largest hydroelectric project in the world, and a symbol of China's status as a global ...
- Barker retires as volunteer at GW Carver - Neosho Daily News
Barker retires as volunteer at GW CarverNeosho Daily News, MO - 2 hours agoOr writing a little poetry himself. Or sometimes just stepping back and laughing at it all. “When you’re interviewing prospective volunteers, ...
- Review: Pianist Robert Poli delivers Chopin program with lyric beauty - MLive.com
FLINT, Michigan — By the end of his short life in 1849, Frederic Chopin left a legacy of piano music that today ranks among the greatest music of all time. Every major pianist since Chopin has performed the pieces. Guest artist Robert Poli added to ...
- Rosemarie DeWitt on 'Rachel Getting Married' - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesRosemarie DeWitt on 'Rachel Getting Married'Los Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoBy Michael Ordoña, Special to The Times "THE VIBE was like a good poetry slam or something," said Rosemarie DeWitt of working on the set of Jonathan Demme's ...
- Plymouth Folk Series bringing Lil' Rev, Larry Penn - Sheboygan Press
Plymouth Folk Series bringing Lil' Rev, Larry PennSheboygan Press, WI - 52 minutes agoLarry Penn has been entertaining with music poetry and art for more three decades. A working man all his life, he is able to relate to and develop a kinship ...
- Blitz The Ambassador - CNET Asia
Close listeners will hear a spate of NYC-centric influences in this Brooklyn MC's stellar rhymes. The urgent, conscious-is-cool flows of Black Star (especially Kweli) and the punchy grunts of KRS-One meet amid a maze of classic keyboards, live drums ...
- A memorial tribute to top engineer (Gulf Daily News)
A MEMORIAL ceremony marking the 40-day death anniversary of Bahrain Society of Engineers former president Hisham Al Shehabi will be held today.
- Angry mob puts the Tsar in his place - guardian.co.uk
Angry mob puts the Tsar in his placeguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 hours ago... reminding us of Mussorgky's unique place in the Russian tradition; yet, for all its nobility, the evening proves more worthy than inspirational. ...
- Making secular art out of religious imagery (International Herald Tribune)
"NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith," at the P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in New York, is a quiet, meditative, spare-to-the-point-of-thin-looking exhibition.
- Why I Love Samhain - OpEdNews
Why I Love SamhainOpEdNews, PA - 3 hours agoWhen I was a child being brought up in a Christian household, Halloween was always my favorite holiday. I didn't especially associate it with the dead, ...
- Hundreds pay their respects to Kaplan - Blueridgenow.com
Friends, family and fellow congregants remembered Morris Kaplan during a memorial service Tuesday as a remarkable man whose life was a gift to the Hendersonville community, and whose death leaves a giant void. Nearly 250 mourners filled the Agudas ...
- Perfume guide causes a stink (Independent Online)
A critical survey of perfumes written by two maverick experts is creating irritation in the perfume industry, where up till now criticism has been non-existent.
- Poetry Out Loud competition open to students - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Poetry Out Loud competition open to studentsMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 5 hours agoOKLAHOMA CITY —The Oklahoma Humanities Council announced plans for the 2009 Poetry Out Loud competition, a national recitation contest sponsored in ...
- Hopes and hurdles (Busselton-Dunsborough Mail)
The famously witty Adlai Stevenson, a Democratic candidate for the US presidency in the 1950s, once cracked that "in America, any boy may become president, and I suppose it's just one of the risks he takes".
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