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- Jaun Elia’s death anniversary being observed - Associated Press of Pakistan
Jaun Elia’s death anniversary being observedAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoHis first poetry collection Shayad (an Urdu word which means “Maybe”) was published in 1991, when he was 60. The poetry presented in this collection added ...
- Order T-Shirt Now! (Malaysia Today)
OCT 21 — It’s NOT a rare day when journalism is on trial in Malaysia. But it’s a rare day when a journalist resigns to take responsibility for an erroneous report.
- Many Halloween costumes for kids are more naughty than nice - Syracuse Post-Standard
The costume is called "The Ravager." The model wears fishnet stockings, a choker with chains on it, a black and red buckled bodice and a lipsticked pout. It comes in sizes small enough for a 5-year-old. The "Lovely Lolita" costume is for teens. The ...
- Classical Music/Opera Listings - New York Times
Classical Music/Opera ListingsNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoAt 8 pm, Peter Jay Sharp Theater, the Juilliard School, 155 West 65th Street, Lincoln Center, (212) 769-7406, juilliard.edu; free, but tickets are required. ...
- Hawaii's New Quarter is More than Just Chump Change - Huffington Post
Hawaii's New Quarter is More than Just Chump ChangeHuffington Post, NY - 3 hours ago... on a mere coin, you can not see Emma Lazarus' famous poetry inscribed on the statue's pedestal. Then again, neither could Emma. She penned the poem "The ...
- In Beijing, author treads fine line as she tells Tibet's story - Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science MonitorIn Beijing, author treads fine line as she tells Tibet's storyChristian Science Monitor, MA - 1 hour agoPhotos from 1960s Tibet and a framed map of ancient Asia, whose thick black border marks an independent Tibet, cover a wall. "If I didn't write [about ...
- Poetry in motion at Randalstown WI - Antrim Times
Poetry in motion at Randalstown WIAntrim Times, UK - 21 hours agoBy Staff reporter PRESIDENT of Randalstown WI, Mrs Mary Savage, welcomed members to the October meeting, in particular new member Mrs Tillie Allan. ...
- Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspire - Progressive.org
Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspireProgressive.org, WI - 3 hours agoWhile writing nine groundbreaking novels, Morrison has also taken time to pen a book of literary criticism and edit two anthologies, one on the Clarence ...
- Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contest - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Win big with 'Poetry Out Loud' contestCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 4 hours agoThe annual "New Jersey Poetry Out Loud" contest, part of a national program that encourages youth to memorize and perform poetry, is again open to all ...
- Silver Jews - Filter Magazine
Filter MagazineSilver JewsFilter Magazine, CA - 1 hour agoby Jonathan Falcone | 09.08.2008 David Berman’s country drools have always been the most beautifully observed witticisms; his poetry of the broken-willed ...
- At-a-glance: Booker shortlist 2008 - BBC Entertainment
He has also written short stories, poetry, plays and a novel for children, Fanny Hawke Goes To The Mainland Forever. The Secret Scripture, told through the journals of Roseanne McNulty and her psychiatrist, is the story of a life blighted by ...
- Review: Life Under Water by Maura Dooley (Guardian Unlimited)
There's water everywhere in poetry these days, from Sean O'Brien's The Drowned Book to Jorie Graham's Sea Change, Brigit Pegeen Kelly's rain and rivers to the "ocean in our lungs" of Michael Symmons Roberts's "The Kingdom of Water is Coming". With this collection, shortlisted for this year's TS Eliot prize, Maura Dooley becomes the latest poet to dip in a toe — but while it's undeniably a ...
- 'The Other' chills without vampires - Baton Rouge Advocate
If you’re looking for a good scary book to enjoy this Halloween, here is a suggestion: The Other by Thomas Tryon. The 1971 horror classic is a tale of a seemingly bucolic farmhouse in a small Connecticut town in the 1930s. There are no vampires in ...
- Poet turns to prose to assess his life - Inrich.com
We tend to revere poets in visible ways: More than writers, they are our secular priests who evoke in brilliant brevity our joys, our sorrows and our soaring aspirations. That's perhaps why we have a national poet laureate, not a national novelist or ...
- Blog Digest - Siliconrepublic.com
Siliconrepublic.comBlog DigestSiliconrepublic.com, Ireland - 18 minutes ago... of office life. They conjure up images of missed phone calls and impending deadlines. What about turning post-it notes into an art form? Poetry even? ...
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