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- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- '4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days' -- 4 stars - Chicago Tribune
Great acting comes in all shapes, sizes and temperatures, and sometimes a murmur of the heart speaks as loudly as the grand theatrical gesture. For a demonstration in the opposite of what Daniel Day-Lewis is up to, gloriously, in "There Will Be Blood ...
- The Impostor, by Damon Galgut (Independent)
A ramshackle farmhouse in the hinterland of South Africa, a mysterious silent neighbour and a town where corruption has become a way of life. These ingredients go into making Damon Galgut's follow-up to The Good Doctor. It's a spine-chilling read that doubles as a sharp and rather depressing critique of the "new" South Africa.
- Darwen mum raising money in memory of young son - Lancashire Telegraph
Darwen mum raising money in memory of young sonLancashire Telegraph, UK - 8 hours ago... guided tour of a local brewery, while raffle prizes include home-made teddy bears, tickets for a children’s paly event, customised poetry and art work. ...
- A man of the people - The National
A man of the peopleThe National, United Arab Emirates - 4 hours ago“What other people may find in poetry or art museums, I find in the flight of a good drive,” said Palmer. He was a great believer in the “you drive for show ...
- Waiting for Godot a surreal good time - Victoria News
Victoria NewsWaiting for Godot a surreal good timeVictoria News, Canada - 2 hours agoLove, last seen in WHoS’s 2006 Macbeth, is comfortable as the yammering, controlling Vladimir who maintains perfect faith that Godot will show up. ...
- MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awards - Cape Breton Post
MacNeil, Domanski pick up more book awardsCape Breton Post, Canada - 19 minutes agoFor Domanski, a Sydney native now based in Halifax, the Atlantic Poetry Prize is the latest in a series of acknowledgements for All Our Wonders Unavenged, ...
- Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glory - SI.com
Durham Bulls still bask in Hollywood glorySI.com - 7 hours ago"There's a lot of poetry and a unique spirit to the game. There's some really beautiful writing in the movie about the game itself, and so I think on a more ...
- South River Class of 2008 said to be 'mellow,' very talented (The Capital)
Asked to describe this year's senior class at South River High School, Principal William Myers said: "Mellow, just a nice bunch of kids." The Class of 2008 has left its mark on the Blue Ribbon School.
- The Birthright 2.0 challenge - Israel e News
The Birthright 2.0 challengeIsrael e News, Israel - 13 hours agoThe prose of follow-up can rarely match the trip's poetry. The trip is ten action-packed, sleep-deprived days; follow-up is real, everyday life - and the ...
- Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophy - Orillia Packet & Times
Goalies flock to Leacock Museum to see legendary trophyOrillia Packet & Times, Canada - 5 hours agoThe trophy was in Orillia for a poetry reading by Newfoundland poet Randall Maggs from his book “Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems. ...
- Oratorio Singers to join symphony - Charlotte.com
One of the most powerful and popular of all choral works grew from medieval poems discovered in a Bavarian monastery centuries after their creation. The poems were the work of a group of free spirits called goliards, whose verses celebrated the joys ...
- A student arguing with PSEB officials at its regional centre in ... - Tribune
The Paramedical and Health Employees Association, in a press note issued here today, informed that a delegation of the association presented a list of demands related to the staff and public welfare to the Deputy Medical Commissioner (DMC), Bathinda ...
- Mum’s tribute to fire tragedy son Andrew - GazetteLive
Mum’s tribute to fire tragedy son AndrewGazetteLive, UK - 6 hours agoLynn has just completed a book called “Poetry of Tears” containing poems about her son and hopes to see it published next month. She said: “The first poem I ...
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves Learn English (Hartford Courant)
Students at Tariffville Elementary School have written books that will soon be shipped to India, where they will be used to teach English to children who were once enslaved.
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