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- 4th Quaid-e-Azam National Conference: Jinnah had the best voice for ... - Daily Times
KARACHI: Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah had an extremely charismatic personality, the kind that attracted both men and women. He was a wise lawyer, a seasoned politician and, above all, a man of upright character, said Karachi university Vice ...
- 'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises' - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald'It's not really a career, more like a series of identity crises'Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoShe has a beautiful profile and brown eyes about which you might write poetry. "These situations are so tragic," she replies. "It's not a funny game but the ...
- History lesson on tap at writer's festival - Guelph Mercury
Guelph MercuryHistory lesson on tap at writer's festivalGuelph Mercury, Canada - 31 minutes agoThis year, the festival will also premiere the Toronto Poetry Slam Team. The audience will get a glimpse into the world of performance poetry as the team ...
- Leonard Cohen - Times Online
Leonard CohenTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoHis mother Masha was a Russian Jew from Lithuania, from whom he inherited an affinity for song and poetry. Soon news arrived of the fate of other relatives ...
- Hands That Speak, Hands That Rhyme (New York Times)
On the Bowery, reciting poems in another kind of language.
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Go&Do: Head to ellO gallery today for inexpensive art! - Portsmouth Herald
Printmaking is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper. Each piece is not a copy but an original since it is not a reproduction of another work of art and is technically known as an impression. Even in the current digital and ...
- Why protest here - La Crosse Tribune
As I drove down South Avenue this afternoon, I noted a couple of abortion protesters outside Gundersen Lutheran, again. It completely baffles me that people would sit outside to protest “medically necessary” abortions. As far as I know, I can’t ...
- Swords fly off the shelves as wedding season sets in - Peninsula On-line
Swords fly off the shelves as wedding season sets inPeninsula On-line, Qatar - 2 hours ago"Our daily sales vary and so do our customers. We have tourists and Qatari buyers, but nowadays more and more Qataris are buying these swords because it's ...
- Times Gone By - Cherokee Daily Times
Sam Betts is beginning to believe that the goblins will get him if he doesn't watch out. Monday morning as recounted in the Times his house was destroyed by fire. That afternoon he moved into the Dr. R. L Cleaves tenement located a few rods west of ...
- Letter: Solzhenitsyn leaves great legacy behind (Appeal-Democrat)
The passing of a great writer and the creative thinker in Alexander Isaevich Solzhenitsyn (Dec. 11, 1918, through Aug. 3, 2008) gives opportunity to appreciate and try to put in perspective his contributions. Solzhenitsyn was a personal hero in our family.
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- Darren Aronofsky’s Noah - /FILM
/FILMDarren Aronofsky’s Noah/FILM, MA - 2 hours agoAronofsky won a United Nations poetry competition at his Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn school. The poem was about the end of the world as seen through the eyes ...
- 'Brooklyn' mystery lacks characters - Myrtle Beach Sun News
'Brooklyn' mystery lacks charactersMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 4 hours agoShe also has a book of poetry and four short story collections, which also have been well-received. In some ways, you wonder if "Nothing is Quite Forgotten ...
- Review: Clearly, this actress knows her Chekhov - Lower Hudson Journal news
Review: Clearly, this actress knows her ChekhovLower Hudson Journal news, NY - 3 hours agoIt is a vision that never gets blurry from being lost in the poetry of Chekhov, patient enough to include long, Pinteresque pauses in the midst of the ...
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