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- What They Are Saying - Jewish Exponent
What They Are SayingJewish Exponent, PA - 1 hour ago12 about the passing of a Palestinian poet whose militancy overwhelmed his poetry at times: "The New York Times and The Boston Globe published obituaries ...
- Mon Amour Shesher Kobita Revisited - Screen Weekly
Mon Amour Shesher Kobita RevisitedScreen Weekly, India - 3 hours agoEarlier, filmmakers felt that the horizon of a Tagore creation - poetry, fiction, essay or drama, – was too large, all encompassing and alien to Indian ...
- Village Library to launch Monday Homework Club - Lompoc Record
Village Library to launch Monday Homework ClubLompoc Record, CA - 2 hours agoVillage Library Poetry Group: This month’s meeting is 6:30 pm Thursday. This month’s topic is “Beat Poets.†New members are welcomed. ...
- Missed the train - Jerusalem Post
Missed the trainJerusalem Post, Israel - 4 hours ago("Should Darwish's poetry be taught in schools?" Ehud Zion Waldoks, August 11.) As an Israeli, I would have to aver no; as a language educator having taught ...
- Poetry festival packs a punch - Epping Forest Guardian
Poetry festival packs a punchEpping Forest Guardian, UK - 1 hour agoShe has lectured in Creative Writing at several UK Universities. She has published three collections of poetry, RAW (Gecko Press, 1995) and Transformatrix ...
- Where silence is on the timetable: Quiet is key at Quaker schools - The Independent
There are a number of noises that one associates with school: the cacophony of young voices in a playground; the chatter of a busy dining hall; and the teacher's whistle on the playing field. But at Quaker schools, there's a fourth that's part of the ...
- Nurture kicks nature in the shins - Daily Journal
Nurture kicks nature in the shinsDaily Journal, SC - 5 hours agoAll elements of my favorite poetry.†The exhibit also boasts works from “Mill Village Dreams,†Jim Campbell’s series of acrylic paintings on poplar  each ...
- The Dawn of Independents (Backstage.com)
How to break into Off-Off-Broadway. August 07, 2008 By Halley Bondy Call them indie, Off-Off-Broadway, downtown, or 99-seaters  these are the theatres where many actors begin their careers in New York City. Known for being open to veterans and newcomers, union and nonunion, Off-Off-Broadway can be the ideal community for new arrivals  if you know how to get your foot in the door.
- Bookseller blogs on artifacts retrieved from used books - Abington Mariner
“STAG VERY SUCCESFUL AM QUITE DRUNK STOP.†Ernie probably meant those words only for Miss Rosalie of Fall River when he sent her a Western Union telegram in 1948. But 60 years later, the telegram hangs in a small black frame among the shelves of ...
- Artists to get Lifetime Achievement Awards - Amarillo Globe News
LUBBOCK - Don Edwards, a 50-year player in preserving the West with songs, and Waddie Mitchell, who paints figurative cowboy landscapes of the Southwest with words of poetry, have been chosen to receive Lifetime Achievement Awards by the American ...
- Whispering to animals - Sun and Press
Carolyn Georgariou used to be a stockbroker in California. Now, she considers herself a "dog whisperer," or animal behaviorist, and lives in Binghamton. Although it might not be your average career jump, Georgariou always knew she wanted to help dogs ...
- 'Special people' - Waterloo Record
Waterloo Record'Special people'Waterloo Record, Canada - 4 hours agoThe couple imported books from Germany, used German curriculum and put an emphasis on culture, particularly theatre and poetry recitation. ...
- Returning to the Primal Screen: A Conversation with Neo-Grindhouse ... - Firefox News
Returning to the Primal Screen: A Conversation with Neo-Grindhouse ...Firefox News, AZ - 1 hour ago... in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, has appeared in numerous anthologies and periodicals. Current publications:Dark Territories ...
- An open letter to Mr Asif Zardari - Global Politician
If you know what will happen to you after you become the president, you have to look at the fate of those who have become president before you. What happened to them will happen to you. There is no exception in history of Pakistan. Pakistan swallows ...
- The paper clip, 22 September (European Voice)
The financial crisis continues to dominate the headlines this morning. France's Libération reports on the US government's decision to inject $700 million into the US financial system – the biggest state intervention since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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