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- Trick roper thrills crowd at cowboy culture awards - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
It isn't every day that a horse and rider can be seen in the Banquet Room of the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. But the National Cowboy Symposium and Celebration is in town, and boots, hats and ropes were suddenly commonplace Thursday night during ...
- Beverly Hills Library To Exhibit Artists' Books - LA Canyon News
LA Canyon NewsBeverly Hills Library To Exhibit Artists' BooksLA Canyon News, CA - 3 hours agoThe concept of books as a work of art started during the 1950s, where many artists were active in printmaking, graphic design and concrete poetry and ...
- Opinions: Mashriq-Maghrib: The Land of the Rising Sun and the Land ... - Tripoli Post
Opinions: Mashriq-Maghrib: The Land of the Rising Sun and the Land ...Tripoli Post, Libya - 5 hours agoThe musicians that were at first imported to Cordoba and Granada from Baghdad and Damascus evolved the Mowashahat tradition of chanted devotional poetry ...
- Local artists battle in monthly show - Chabot Spectator
Local artists battle in monthly showChabot Spectator - 1 hour agoThe show has an usual formula consisting of a poetry slams, dirt haiku battles, freestyle battles, and a headliner. Due to the impromptu theatrics and ...
- 51 books for 51 years - star.com.my
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini : A MOVING and deeply felt novel set in Afghanistan during the time of the civil war (ongoing since the late 1970s) and the eventual takeover by the Taliban seen through the eyes of two women who are very ...
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - WTNH.com
Munnsville, N.Y. (AP) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth is being remembered as someone who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world. Carruth was 87 when he died Monday at his home in Munnsville, New York, about 30 miles east ...
- Free trombone recital, master class at Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo Gazette
Free recital featuring southern trombonist Saturday. Louisiana State University assistant professor and trombonist Jeannie Little will perform at 8:15 p.m. Saturday in Dalton Center's Recital Hall. At 1 p.m. Saturday, Little also will be presenting a ...
- Can't get enough of the Madison Slam Team and spoken word? - Wisconsin State Journal
Last week, 77 teams of poets from all over the country took over Madison for the National Poetry Slam competition and conference. Our own Madison team came in at #35 in that line-up (see the full results here ). That might not sound like such a great ...
- Cubs faithful convey passion (MLB.com)
Cubs faithful convey passion
- Duo plan fabulous Miss Independence pageant - Mmegi Online
Duo plan fabulous Miss Independence pageantMmegi Online, Botswana - 2 hours agoShe also said that the contestants would be judged according to their chosen outfits and talents in poetry, and singing. "It will not just be about 12 girls ...
- Palestinian People Mourn Darwish's Death, President Abbas Declares 3 Days of Mourning (Palestine News Agency)
RAMALLAH, August 10, 2008 (WAFA) - The Palestinian people on Sunday mourned the death of Mahmoud Darwish, one of the Arab world's greatest modern poets.
- At Aveda, ‘the nose’ knows (Tacoma News Tribune)
MINNEAPOLIS – For years, “the nose” of Aveda has traveled the Amazon River in Brazil, the flower fields of Corsica and the banks of the Nile in Egypt in search of his aromatic Holy Grail: a lone, elusive ingredient that just might defy Mother Nature.
- A Festival of Words - Packet Online
Coleman Barks (red scarf), with the the Paul Winter Consort, reading "Early Morning Rumi" at the 2006 Dodge Poetry Festival. The reading will be reprised at this year's festival. AFTER Sept. 11, 2001, the poet James Haba noticed newspapers and other ...
- Poetic death of language barriers - Scotsman
Poetic death of language barriersScotsman, United Kingdom - 39 minutes agoEven today, if one looks up various anthologies and critical studies of Scottish writing, he is represented by a handful of poems and a few lines of ...
- Book Review: Hall’s ‘Fall’ imagines, grapples with Frost’s ... - U-Wire.com
Volumes upon volumes of literary criticism and biographies have been written about Robert Frost over the years, but none have tackled his intellect. None, that is, until Brian Hall’s novel “Fall of Frost." The novel attempts to take on Frost in a ...
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