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- Iranian Writer Porochista Khakpour in Contention For $115,000 Dylan ... - Payvand Iran News
Porochista Khakpour , who was born in Tehran, Iran in 1978, is one of the nominated writers for her first novel, Sons and Other Flammable Objects. She received her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MA from Johns Hopkins University. Her writing ...
- 80 more things that make men cry - BBC UK News
Hurt, sung by a dying Johnny Cash, gets to many of you Johnny Cash. Bambi's mother dying. Bagpipes. Silently falling remembrance poppies. There are a lot of things that make men well up. Here's a selection of your responses to 10 things that make ...
- What's Happening - Patriot Ledger
ART ON THE AVENUE – Gallery & Open Studio, 1037 Nantasket Ave., Hull. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Sun. Paintings, photos, books, drawings, furniture, jewelry by Lenore Schneider, Brooks Kelly, Theo Page, Ellie Hayes, Julie Schmitt Sullivan, Bill ...
- Darwish lives in the hearts of all Palestinians - GulfNews
Darwish lives in the hearts of all PalestiniansGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - Aug 10, 2008In a world full of ignorance and misinformation, Darwish's writing provided an insight into life under siege. He revolutionised free poetry and spoke on ...
- Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heat - North County Times
Review: "Romeo and Juliet" struggles to turn up heatNorth County Times, CA - 5 hours agoIn the "Romeo and Juliet" that opened over the weekend on the Globe's outdoor stage, Hamilton handles the poetry of the love scenes and the camaraderie of ...
- Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting Roger - BirminghamMail.net
Theatre club ambition for Mail's sporting RogerBirminghamMail.net, UK - 23 minutes agoTop comedy playwrights David Tristram and Raymond Hopkins will conduct an open forum to discuss their work, which includes The Secret Lives of Henry and ...
- Reading programs in full swing at Schaumburg library (Daily Herald)
Teachers will be the first to tell you: make sure your child reads over the summer. Keep their minds exercised; broaden their knowledge, their vocabulary, their understanding of this huge, diverse world in which we live.
- America Back on Track... for Tuesday, July 29th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Tuesday, July 29thOpEdNews, PA - 44 minutes agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Pulitzer hoax targets city's poet laureate (The Brantford Expositor)
America's highest literary honour has been sullied in an Internet scam affecting writers, including Brantford's poet laureate, John B. Lee. The acclaimed author is still smarting after an e-mail saying he had been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize turned out to be a cruel hoax. "I had [...]
- Seventh Generation Celebrates 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report - Forbes
Seventh Generation, the nation's top provider of environmentally preferable non-toxic household products and a founder of the corporate responsibility movement, is marking the release of its 2007 Corporate Responsibility Report with a special contest ...
- Yes, You Can Think and Still Blow Things Up - Cape Breton
Remember when summer action movies were content just to blow things up? And they blowed things up real good. Now, along with stuffing our faces with popcorn, summer action epics want us to start pondering philosophical conundrums as well. The second ...
- Weekend Picks -- Music, Beckett, and Edible Plants (About.com)
Here are our top event picks for the weekend of July 25-27, 2008: Central Park SummerStage -- See Israeli dance troupes perform on Saturday and hear legends of ska and...
- Ras Beirut's English-language poetry scene finds a new place to ... - Lebanon Daily Star
BEIRUT: Let it be known that the whir of espresso machines will not deter young poets from reciting their latest work. The Beirut-Type Writer open-mic poetry series, a monthly gathering of amateur poets, last week convened for the first time at its ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (Forbes Advocate)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin Williams - Cinematical
Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin WilliamsCinematical, CA - Jul 16, 2008The best part: While the title sounds like super-sappy fare (besides the Goldthwaite participation), it's actually the story of a high school poetry teacher ...
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