Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Iconic Palestinian poet Darwish buried - Los Angeles Times
RAMALLAH, WEST BANK -- During the six years he spent in an Israeli prison, Haidar Jaradat read one poem over and over: "My Mother," by Mahmoud Darwish. "I long for my mother's bread," it begins. "My mother's coffee/Her touch." "It brought me comfort ...
- Organist, horn player will perform at benefit  - Oregonian
Wade Kirtley will play his 1959 vintage B-3 Hammond organ in a concert at 4 p.m. Saturday at Influence Gallery, 231 E. Main St. He will offer a mix of groove-oriented African American music with a heavy dose of the blues, standards from the American ...
- China: Bombs wound 3 - istockAnalyst.com
China: Bombs wound 3istockAnalyst.com, OR - 10 hours agoGAZA CITY -- Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, ...
- American Teen: Reality bites the documentary - Creative Loafing Sarasota
American Teen: Reality bites the documentaryCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 15 minutes agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E's last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ... - Garforth Today
Garforth Arts Festival: Gervase Phinn adds Yorkshire touch to ...Garforth Today, UK - 35 minutes agoHe has published many articles and books and edited a wide range of poetry and short story collections. His books of stories for children, ...
- Profile: Hamid Karzai - Guardian Unlimited
Tomorrow, there will be no presidential hopefuls, no hordes of advisers and staff, no senior TV anchors, none of the razzmatazz of an American election campaign. The routine lack of routine that is life in Kabul will have been restored. President ...
- Israel Child Psychologist: Gaza Disengagement - Helping Children Cope - Israel News Agency
Jerusalem----May 9.... The countdown is on. While some in Israel feel it is inevitable and others feel that Israel's disengagement from Gaza will not happen, everyone would agree that children living in the areas to be evacuated will, like their ...
- Musical âGiftsâ Return - JMU The Breeze
Musical âGiftsâ ReturnJMU The Breeze, VA - 53 minutes agoâI like looking at albums as a whole artistic statement, like having lyrics or poetry and artwork and how itâs all packaged and presented,â Dominy said. ...
- Poster poems: Scenic spots - Guardian Blogs
The Poetry of Place: what a great name for an essay, a conference, or even, dare I say it, a blog. But what does this fine-sounding phrase actually mean? What, if anything, is the difference between the poetry of place and poetry about landscapes or ...
- Jim Beal Jr.: Musicians' coalition seeks to promote S.A. scene - San Antonio Express News
Summer is finally here, so now we can all sweat for a good reason. It's time to seek shelter in cool, dark places. Failing that, we can gather in tree-shaded parks. There's plenty of music to go with the options. Statements such as âWe want to put ...
- Donald retraces Ted's Elmet - Hebdenbridge Today
Donald retraces Ted's ElmetHebdenbridge Today, UK - 1 hour agoThe airing on Radio Four, coincides with the late Mr Hughes' birthday. The full article contains 74 words and appears in Hebden Bridge Times newspaper.
- Portsmouth news briefs (Portsmouth Herald)
Part of Pleasant Street near Market Square will be closed for the next two Saturday evenings (July 12 and 19) from 5 to 10 p.m. for Pro Portsmouth's Summer in the Street downtown music program. No vehicular traffic or parking is allowed on Pleasant...
- Poetic justice: Robert Frost and roads of right and wrong - San Jose Mercury News
Poetic justice: Robert Frost and roads of right and wrongSan Jose Mercury News, USA - Jun 25, 2008His idea, which the judge embraced, was that part of the young invaders' community service would involve discussing Frost's poetry with me. ...
- Celebrities, best-selling writers, politicians are set to appear at National Book Festival (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
WASHINGTON -- Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is organizing the festival for Sept. 27 on the National Mall. The event was started by first lady Laura Bush as a way to celebrate reading and books. The recently named poet laureate Kay Ryan is among the participants.
- Biden's candor, passion can be a plus and a minus (Honolulu Advertiser)
The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there.
|
|
Mortgage Quotes
Home Mortgage
December 2007 Mortgage News
|