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- Literary leap (BBC News)
Kurdistan novelist strikes region's first major book deal
- What Would Hippocrates Do? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsWhat Would Hippocrates Do?New York Times Blogs, NY - 1 hour agoHippocrates and his contemporaries believed the worlds of poetry, music, and medicine to be fundamentally intertwined. For ancient Greeks the scientist was ...
- Arts Minded: Get ready for Art on the Kinni - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Arts Minded: Get ready for Art on the KinniRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 3 hours agoKeynote speaker will be David Lee, first Poet Laureate of Utah and author of 15 books of poetry including “So Quietly the Earth,” “The Porcine Canticles” ...
- ebrary Signs 14 New Publishing Partners - PR Inside
www.ebrary.com - ebrary(R) (www.ebrary.com), a leading provider of e-content services and technology, today announced that it is greatly enhancing its growing selection of more than 170,000 titles with e-books and other authoritative materials from ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues ... - PR Newswire
NEW YORK, July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the ...
- Does Choice Really Matter When Life is At Stake? -- Critically ... - Marketwatch
HARLEYSVILLE, Pa., Jul 31, 2008 (PrimeNewswire via COMTEX) -- The right to die as a matter of one's own choice is a very controversial ethical question in our society. In Burwell's book, "Matters of Choice," the year is 2025, and euthanasia is an ...
- Coastweek, September 07 - 13, 1979 - Coastweek
Coastweek, September 07 - 13, 1979Coastweek, Kenya - 2 hours agoOver the years she had worked for a better understanding among blacks and whites, doing it the Griot way with stories, song and poetry, history and humour. ...
- For simple perfection, think Manhattan - AZ Central.com
For simple perfection, think ManhattanAZ Central.com, AZ - 20 hours agoWhich is just as well, since almost no one reads poetry anymore. I've been tasting a lot of silly drinks lately, and I believe we have entered the age of ...
- The fine art of Iranian political satire (The Daily Star Lebannon)
In Iran, satirizing the establishment can mean being slapped with a publication ban or even jail for an editor. Making fun of the president and senior leaders is not a task to be undertaken lightly. Tightrope-walking, as the publisher of the satirical bi-weekly Golagha (Mr. Nice) tends to refer to it, means having a keen sense of balance.
- A palette full of color and a pocketful of stones - Artists say a lot about death - and life - from both sides of the ... (New Times Weekly)
09/25/2008: Editor's Note Momento mori: Remember that you are mortal. Consider the macabre theme our annual Autumn Arts edition not as a celebration of death, but as a reminder of vitality, a reminder that life,...
- Sunday's Agenda, July 27 - Miami Herald
Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. Or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com . No faxes, please. For a complete ...
- Cros-Lex grad reaches out to Christian gays - Port Huron Times Herald
Cros-Lex grad reaches out to Christian gaysPort Huron Times Herald, MI - 2 hours agoHe recently edited and published an anthology of poetry devoted to works by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered Christians. ...
- 'Emotion and soul' fill Billy Graham film's soundtrack - Nashville Tennessean
The challenges inherent in creating an original film soundtrack become apparent quickly: things such as limited budget, compressed time frame, an uncertain marketplace. But for longtime music supervisor Anastasia Brown, who shepherded the music for ...
- New site for writers (The Sentinel)
The Sentinel recently talked shop with Joellen Kubiak-Woodall, developer and editor of the online magazine, The Write Room. Kubiak-Woodall is a recent KSU graduate currently enrolled in KSU’s Master of Arts in Professional Writing (MAPW) program in Creative Writing.
- The next president doesn't have to solve everything at once. - Slate
The Going Gets Tough : In the first two debates, the two presidential candidates and their running mates were asked a host of questions on what they will do about America's most pressing problems, from the financial crisis and the recession to Iraq ...
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