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- Uzbeck musician Ilyas Malayev dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Ilyas Malayev, a musician and poet renowned in Uzbekistan and transplanted to the New York City borough of Queens, where he was a legend among fellow Bukharan Jews, died on Friday in Flushing, Queens. He was 72 and lived in Forest Hills, Queens.
- Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joe - Orlando Sentinel
Cafe offers Web, ambience, tunes and lots of joeOrlando Sentinel, FL - 21 hours agoThe patrons like original music and poetry. "Everybody is playing original music here," Salvatore said. "I like it because it feels personal," said Meghan ...
- George Garrett; Critically Acclaimed Novelist and Poet - Washington Post
Washington PostGeorge Garrett; Critically Acclaimed Novelist and PoetWashington Post, United States - 46 minutes agoBy Adam Bernstein George Garrett, 78, the author of more than 30 books of fiction, poetry, biography and criticism, including an acclaimed trilogy of ...
- Poetry Question Stumps McCain - Washington Post
Poetry Question Stumps McCainWashington Post, United States - 9 hours agoIn another unusual turn, an African American serviceman stood up at the meeting and asked the presumptive GOP nominee to take a picture with him, ...
- ACTC offers numerous summer programs for kids - Herald-Dispatch
ASHLAND — Ashland Community and Technical College has a full summer of fun planned for College Camp 2008. The camp, open to children ages 6 to 13, will be offered during the afternoons from June 11-22. It offers hands-on opportunities in exciting ...
- 3 Famed Novelists Weave Exhilarating Tales - NPR News
All Things Considered , May 5, 2008 · Three renowned women writers have books of fiction out this spring and each one asks the reader to take a leap of imagination. Joyce Carol Oates reimagines the last days of five authors; Jeanette Winterson takes ...
- Book Review: Brian Hall's 'Fall of Frost' - International Herald Tribune
The life of Robert Frost has been autopsied and re-autopsied so many times that, 45 years since his death, the congeries of appraisals can already be measured in layers, like geologic strata. The early biographies - beginning with Gorham B. Munson's ...
- Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic culture - Earthtimes (press release)
Hendrix photographer captures diversity of Islamic cultureEarthtimes (press release), UK - 3 hours agoThe photography is interspersed with world poetry and verses from the Holy Scriptures of different religions. The book gives the reader an opportunity to ...
- Getting caught up on the Web - Boston Globe
Once upon a time, you could count on a film festival to take place at, you know, a theater of some kind. People got out of their houses and got together to see interesting works, maybe talk with a filmmaker afterward. Bur there are an increasing ...
- MAKING HISTORY - Morning Sun
St. Mary’s-Colgan High School made forensics history this year. “We were named the top school in our district,” said coach Alice Hilt. “The plaque we received is the accumulation of all the degrees earned in SMC history since our National ...
- Preserving Guam's Culture through Literature - Pacific Daily News
Preserving Guam's Culture through LiteraturePacific Daily News, GU - 5 hours agoThis anthology project is certainly a labor of love that they have committed themselves to, but it is well worth the time invested, especially knowing that ...
- Pioneer party - Salt Lake Tribune
Pioneer partySalt Lake Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoThere is something quietly refreshing about visiting a small American town in the middle of the summer, when life is often slower and simpler. ...
- ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support Group - Irish Times
ON THE COUCH: Eamonn Farrell is CEO of the Post Polio Support GroupIrish Times, Ireland - 4 hours agoI often buy books of poetry from Pat Ingoldsby. He can touch a chord when describing the very ordinary, and he can find such humour where others would find ...
- Steele library to hold young adult event - Star-Gazette
The Steele Memorial Library in Elmira will offer Coffee House and Open Mic Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today as part of its Young Adult program. The event will include live music, poetry slams, and book discussions for high school and college ...
- Literary fair draws crowd (Register-Star)
One of Hudson's newest traditions took place again Saturday, the Literary Magazine and Small Press Fair at the Hudson Opera House.
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