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- Uganda: Who is Esther? (AllAfrica.com)
Esther Nabaasa Mugizi, (21), the winner of the second edition of Tusker Project Fame (TPF) Academy, inspires many people. A poetry fanatic, Esther has a sweet tooth and constantly craves chocolate and sweets. Her weaknesses: Forgetfulness and being very serious about life.
- Calligraphic conversations with nature - China Daily
China DailyCalligraphic conversations with natureChina Daily, China - 19 minutes agoHe is also good at traditional Chinese poetry. His works of calligraphy, painting and seal engraving have been shown in various foreign and domestic ...
- Literary Calendar: June 21-27 - The Gazette (Montreal)
The Gazette (Montreal)Literary Calendar: June 21-27The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 7 hours agoSalvail present a Solovox evening of poetry and music, 8:30 pm at L'Escalier, 552 Ste. Catherine St. E. Call 514-670-5812. ...
- This week in russian history...29 August – 30 September - Moscow News
This week in russian history...29 August – 30 SeptemberMoscow News, Russia - 1 hour agoBut under the Soviet regime all her friends and family were arrested; her poetry wasn't published - she was a rebellious author and always expressed ...
- Racine Roots: 'Writing My Way Out of Adolescence' is performer ... - Journal Times
Racine Roots: 'Writing My Way Out of Adolescence' is performer ...Journal Times, WI - 4 hours ago... radio station KHSU in Eureka, Calif., began his writing and performance career in Madison where he read poetry in bars and galleries in the 1970s. ...
- [Best Bets] Sunday, August 31 (Jackson Free Press)
At 4 p.m., join the Lutheran Episcopal Services of Mississippi at The Cedars for a shrimp dinner event, with face-painting, a moon walk and music from Rhonda Richmond, Dathan Thigpen & Holy Nation, Jesse Robinson and Nathaniel Smith. Admission is $20 a person; call 601-352-7125 for more information.
- Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
Andrew Davidson's $2.5-million voyageGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour ago“I've spent my entire life writing unpublished stuff,” Davidson laughs, noting that over the years he has been obsessed, variously, with writing poetry, ...
- KOLKATA CONNECTION - The Statesman
KOLKATA CONNECTIONThe Statesman, India - 4 hours agoKolkata-born Jai Chakrabarti is a writer of poetry, fiction, and algorithms. He spent his college years studying artificial intelligence, and soon after he ...
- Globe NorthWest best bets - Boston Globe
Globe NorthWest best betsBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoHarvard: Poets from the Concord Poetry Center join in Fruitland Museum's celebration of trees by "Branching Out With Poetry" Sunday at 3 pm The reading will ...Do North calendar Eagle Tribuneall 2 news articles
- AA marks 25 years of caring, sharing - Escanaba Daily Press
GLADSTONE - It began 25 years ago with 10 people who saw a vision for a permanent facility to provide friendship, fellowship, counseling and support for recovering alcoholics as well as their spouses and family members. What resulted is an attractive ...
- Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pond - guardian.co.uk
Stemming flow of literary heritage across the pondguardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes ago"Two things are inevitable: death and Texas," one of them was heard to sigh. Judy Berg, archivist at the University of Hull, remembers overhearing this ...
- For the love of art - BurlingtonFreePress.com
For the love of artBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 13 minutes agoUnless Annie dons some roller skates, begins boiling books, creates energy by peddling a bicycle and reciting poetry, she probably won’t be invited to this ...
- Writer in residence named - StarPhoenix
Writer in residence namedStarPhoenix, Canada - 2 hours agoBarton has published eight collections of poetry over the past 20 years. His newest work, Hymn, comes out in 2009. Barton's term is for nine months. ...
- The Crisis of Scottish Broadcasting - Allmediascotland
The Crisis of Scottish BroadcastingAllmediascotland, UK - 10 hours agoScots is a rich and expressive tongue and the vehicle of much of our best poetry and many of our best plays. It used to be one of the pleasures of living in ...
- Rumi's Poetry At Hill-Stead - Hartford Courant
The Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival continues Wednesday on the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington. Poet and translator Coleman Barks, a student of Sufism since 1977, will read from the works of Rumi, the 13th-century Sufi mystic ...
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