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- May 'Over The Edge: Open Reading' with Dennis O'Driscoll - Indymedia Ireland
Dennis O’Driscoll reads at final Over The Edge: Open Reading before summer break The May Over The Edge: Open Reading takes place in Galway City Library, St. Augustine Street, Galway on Thursday, May 29th, 6.30-8pm. The Featured Readers are Michael ...
- Symbolizing a growing crisis in Africa - Local IQ
Symbolizing a growing crisis in AfricaLocal IQ, NM - 13 minutes agoI just really believe in the beauty and sacredness of childhood and it’s really sad that these children can’t enjoy it.” Artists from all over the world, ...
- For the mothers: Blessings & prayers - Birmingham News
Some burp babies on milk-stained shoulders. Others stare into eyes that, for now, are known only through photographs. There are those, too, who have kissed barely scraped knees and listened to whispered dreams without nominal obligation. All are ...
- Friday, June 6, 2008 (Book Reporter)
Books, book reviews, bestsellers, excerpts and author interviews. Interactive reader polls and newsletters too. A book super site dedicated to book lovers
- Nigeria: Nollywood's League of the Extra-Ordinaries - the Best Two - AllAfrica.com
Nigeria: Nollywood's League of the Extra-Ordinaries - the Best TwoAllAfrica.com, Washington - 2 hours agoRMD's hobbies are poetry, travelling, and writing. He also likes playing Squash. RMD loves Nigerian music, specifically artists such as Rex Lawson, ...
- Pacquiao Rising: Doghouse Boxing visits Manny Pacquiao - Doghouseboxing.com
advice, pontificate, plan and talk trash. It’s all in a day’s business at the gym. This particular day, the voices are all that is present as I wait for Filipino superstar and the newest member of the lightweight ranks, Manny Pacquiao, to arrive ...
- Shakespeare gets a 'well wicked' makeover - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Five centuries after they were written, the works of William Shakespeare have been brought up to date - making them understandable for the youth of today. Satirist Martin Baum has taken the Bard's Elizabethan language that schoolchildren often find ...
- A musical masterpiece - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
A musical masterpieceThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours agoIf the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would have to ...
- Rare books and manuscripts now shared online - Houston Chronicle
From Timbuktu to here, to reverse the expression, the written words of the legendary African oasis are being delivered by electronic caravan. A lode of books and manuscripts, some only recently rescued from decay, is being digitized for the Internet ...
- Ian On Sunday - Stabroek News
Ian On SundayStabroek News, Guyana - 1 hour agoSeamus Heaney, the great Irish poet, whose piercingly clear collection of essays The Redress of Poetry I like to re-read, writes that WH Auden’s elegy for ...
- Setting introduces 'values voters,' their concerns to broad audience (The Patriot-News)
Messiah College was front and center for reporters and political junkies nationwide Sunday night. So despite papers being due, the upcoming spring formal and a looming graduation, students found themselves absorbed by presidential politics.
- Palestinian poet: History laughs at both victim and aggressor - Ha'aretz
Palestinian poet: History laughs at both victim and aggressorHa'aretz, Israel - 3 hours ago"Some people ask how do you attract the young and so many different people when your poetry is complicated and different. I say my accomplishment is that my ...
- Western auction items needed for SV FFA Sagebrush Serenade - Reno Gazette Journal
Western auction items needed for SV FFA Sagebrush SerenadeReno Gazette Journal, NV - 7 hours agoAt 5:00 pm, celebrity host John Tyson of KOLO-TV will kick off the evening's entertainment, beginning with a line-up of local cowboy poets and musicians: ...
- Voices from the past (Business Standard India)
Less story, more memory: new fiction looks back to re-imagine the past. Memory is in. It's the renaissance of the memoir, the biography and autobiography. Even fiction these days is read, and possibly written, as real life-stories transposed to a fictional context.
- First Chapter - New York Times
First ChapterNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoHe also wrote poetry. At home we had the slenderest book of his poems: Thirty-three Poems, four or five inches square, bound in a patterned magenta cloth, ...
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