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- Shattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74 - Daily Sun
Daily SunShattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74Daily Sun, Nigeria - 1 hour agoHe presents us with a modern Ogun or Prometheus in this novel which combines Ofeyi’s poetry (seminal rounds) with Demakin’s guerrilla logistics in order to ...
- Leading article: A triumph for all of Europe (Independent)
The arrest of Radovan Karadzic has caused rejoicing in the streets of Bosnia and Croatia, where his brand of violent nationalism resulted in tens of thousands of dead and hundreds of thousands displaced. It should also be the cause of some congratulation in Brussels and Western Europe. It was the Serbs who, under a new pro-Western government, who finally and belatedly arrested the man so ...
- Literally Salem: Schedule of events - Salem Gazette
Literally Salem: Schedule of eventsSalem Gazette, USA - 7 minutes agoWinner of the 2006 New Criterion Poetry Prize, Bill Coyle’s “The God of This World to His Prophet” offers poems translated from the Swedish that blend ...
- At The Library - The Ledger
Most folks know that library cards are free to all county residents, but I still meet folks, from time to time, who believe there is a fee. If you are planning an event, consider inviting your local librarians to staff a sign-up booth or table ...
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters India
Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stageReuters India, India - 10 minutes ago... after heart surgery as he faces up to his art and mortality, and muses on the poems he did not write, his first love, his dreams and his experiences. ...
- Rhyming cookbook perfect for kids - and adults who feed them (Summit Daily News)
A recipe book for moms and dads comes with poetry for girls and lads.
- Time to shuffle off this mortal coil - The Herald
Time to shuffle off this mortal coilThe Herald, UK - 2 hours agoI have had a very varied life as a writer (now with writer's block) - much travelled, published, a member of various writing groups, two poetry awards, ...
- Potential catastrophe all around (New Hampshire Union Leader)
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay.
- Botswana: Kgosi Sechele Museum Hosts Successful Festival (AllAfrica.com)
Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole hosted a cultural festival under the theme , Culture and Economic Diversification Towards 2016 on Saturday.
- Upstate NY home to religious retreats - PR Inside
NEW LEBANON, New York (AP) - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts ...
- Oliver Mtukudzi: 56 years, and 56 albums on (New Zimbabwe)
AS I celebrate my 56th birthday in the same year of the production of my 56th album, I pay special tribute to my fans across the world, the corporate sector for the invaluable support and all the friends of Tuku Music for making things ever possible including my family for being there for me always.
- Weekender — Stage calendar for July 25-31 - San Antonio Express News
A Midsummer Night’s Dream San Pedro Springs Park, 800 W. Ashby Place, (210) 733-7258. The Cellar Theater production of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy moves outdoors. 7 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Aug. 10. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, food and ...
- Cowboy poets' music brings open trail to life (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
PALMER, Alaska – Jim Reader and T.J. Casey are the kind of cowboys who still rustle stock, who proclaim their country-folk status with big hats, blue jeans and calloused fingers.
- Q Song contest highlights growth in Brisbane music scene - News.com.au
IT'S Saturday night in Brisbane's indie-rock central The Zoo, the house is packed, the floor crammed with music fans of all kinds and ages, from 18-year-olds to 50-somethings, and the band is as hot as the winter air outside is cold. Instruments are ...
- Night life focus of bill (Baltimore Sun)
Proposal aims to foster live entertainment in Baltimore Baltimore's night scene, from dance clubs and karaoke bars to stand-up comedy and poetry slams, could get a boost under a bill expected to be introduced today in the City Council.
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