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- The al-Farash al-Ha-ir Everlasting Singer - Sudan Tribune
The al-Farash al-Ha-ir Everlasting SingerSudan Tribune, Sudan - 1 hour agoâUthman artistic contributions, however, added enormously to the modern songs of Sudan, as he introduced in new forms of music the wonderful poetry of ...
- Wild reads âWay opensâ - Somerville Journal
Wild reads âWay opensâSomerville Journal, USA - 10 hours agoHer poetry has been published in âP&Q Pressâ and the âIbbetson Street Press.â A member of Friends Meeting at Cambridge, a mother and grandmother, ...
- Calendar -- Des Moines (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
Dowling Catholic Art Club Display. Through July 8. Scottish Rite Park, 2909 Woodland Ave. 418-3000.
- Ali's 1963 'Greatest' reissued - Louisville Courier-Journal
There are many wonderful things about being from Louisville, but the best might be that it's the birthplace of Muhammad Ali, one of the world's most inspirational figures over the last 50 years. Aside from boxing, his greatest gift has been verbal ...
- What You're Saying - Urbanite Baltimore
What You're SayingUrbanite Baltimore, MD - 2 hours agoIt wasnât until last year that, through the aid of the National Academy Foundation, I found an incredible motivator for my kids: poetry. ...
- Auditory woes dampen play's spell - News-Leader.com
Auditory woes dampen play's spellNews-Leader.com, MO - 10 hours agoDespite the actors' skill and exuberance, the plot and poetry of the timeless romantic comedy were frequently obscured by unpredictable area microphones ...
- If you were a kid, what summer camps would you choose to attend? - Daytona Beach News-Journal
If you were a kid, what summer camps would you choose to attend?Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - 19 minutes agoMy categories were prose/poetry and drama, which is basically competitive monologues. You stand up there and act for 10 minutes -- for trophies! ...
- Revealingly yours, Philip Larkin - Times Online
Revealingly yours, Philip LarkinTimes Online, UK - 31 minutes agoSecond, it seemed to open up a new way of understanding the poetry. We are all familiar with Larkin the gritty scribe, able to capture everyday scenes ...
- From news to muse for CP reporter - Community Press
From news to muse for CP reporterCommunity Press, Canada - 21 minutes agoAlthough Richards has been previously published in two poetry anthologies, her book âGlass Skinâ will be her first solo publication. ...
- We asked...David Barnard (Winnipeg Free Press)
So who is this David Barnard, who's been the llth president of the University of Manitoba all of 13 days now? The 56-year-old native of New Liskeard, Ont. comes here from Regina, a place some in Winnipeg have not always embraced with splendid affection.
- Loved ones remember slain student - News 14 Carolina
News 14 CarolinaLoved ones remember slain studentNews 14 Carolina, NC - 2 hours agoShe played piano, acted in theater and a group of her friends read lines of her poetry, which highlighted peace and unity. "Ira was universal in that ...Family, friends remember Chapel Hill High grad WRAL.comall 29 news articles
- Folklife director's picks - Seattle Times
Violinist Swil Kanim will perform Saturday. Among those going to this weekend's Northwest Folklife Festival for the first time is Folklife's new executive director, Robert Townsend, who was hired so recently most of this year's performers were chosen ...
- Religion Calendar: 06/07/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- Young poet finds inspiration in family (Louisville Courier-Journal)
August Johnson started screaming when she read the letter saying she'd placed first in Category 2 of the Kentucky State Poetry Society Student Contest. Then the 9-year-old fourth-grader started crying. It took a while for her parents to realize she was screaming and crying for joy.
- Photo by: Scott Landis - BackStage.com
The 2007-08 Broadway season had dizzying highs: the revival of Gypsy ; the arrival of August : Osage County (see the dialogue on Page 12); the transfers from Off-Broadway of In the Heights and Passing Strange ; new plays by Stoppard, Mamet, McPherson ...
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