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- So, where’s the reading tonight? - Hindustan Times
One for literature: Rahul Bose who read from Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies on Sunday night is also planning a film based on Mohsin Hamid’s Moth Smoke . He kick-started the trend of reading from books of substance. It has been raining book ...
- Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide' - CNET News
Study: Social networks may subvert 'digital divide'CNET News, CA - 12 hours ago"They're also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology." As an added bonus, ...
- Tibetan Web Site Hacked as China Nationalist Backlash Continues - Bloomberg
May 28 (Bloomberg) -- Hackers shut down a Web site reporting on violence in Tibet, leaving behind an image of the Chinese national flag and a pro-government slogan. Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser 's site was erased by hackers calling themselves the ...
- High School (DVD Talk)
Like many of Frederick Wiseman's documentaries, High School (1968) makes for fascinating viewing even if when it's over you're not entirely sure what the sum of all its parts add up to.
- Abed Z. Bhuyan - On Faith
On FaithAbed Z. BhuyanOn Faith, DC - 2 hours agoIt took experimenting with different mediums, particularly creative writing (Khaled Abou El Fadl's Search For Beauty in Islam) and poetry (Khalil Gibran's ...
- Best of the Region - Louisville Courier-Journal
Best of the RegionLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 1 hour agoScreenings of Appalshop films, traditional mountain arts and crafts and demonstrations, square-dancing, food vendors, children's activities and poetry ...
- For Your Freedom and Ours - Foreign Policy In Focus
For Your Freedom and OursForeign Policy In Focus - 19 hours agoPolish nobleman Tadeusz Kosciuszko fought in the American Revolution under the slogan of “for your freedom and ours.” Many of us on the Western left were ...
- Robarchek again at the forefront (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
By Matt Brunson.• The scribblings of longtime (and now retired) Charlotte Observer columnist -- and frequent Best of Charlotte CL award winner -- Doug Robarchek can be found in The Best of the World's Worst Poetry: 20 Very Odd Years of Outfrontery. The paperback, published by the local outfit Main Street Rag, is available for $14. For a sample poem from the book, see Quote This, below right....
- Restaurant Row: New York chef adds flair to East Fourth Street dining - Cleveland Plain Dealer
By any measure, the buzz around downtown's East Fourth Street is upbeat. Stroll down the pedestrian corridor, where guests fill gated seating areas up and down the street, and the enthusiasm is understandable. Its voltage is about to jump, with the ...
- Life&Style briefs - Herald Times Reporter
Life&Style briefsHerald Times Reporter, WI - 6 hours agoA complete listing of the contest events can be found at www.deltad.net. MANITOWOC — John Kopecky, author of poetry chapbooks "Heart of Flesh" and "Ports on ...
- Local author/poet will explore writing exercises at workshop - Cherokee Sentinel
Local author/poet will explore writing exercises at workshopCherokee Sentinel, NC - 2 hours ago... Illuminated: Writing Your Heart Out at the Murphy Public Library Saturday, June 28, from 10 am-12 pm Whether taking the form of poetry, song, prose, ...
- Concordia scholar shares another side of C.S. Lewis (Austin American-Statesman)
Joel Heck, theology professor at Concordia University, talks about the reprint of "The Personal Heresy: A Controversy," which he edited. The book, last printed in 1965, shows a dialogue between Christian writer C. S. Lewis and literary critic E.M.W. Tillyard on the reading of poetry and will be released next month through Concordia University Press. Heck spoke with the American-Statesman about ...
- Chinese school of rock? Somebody tell Jack Black (Toronto Sun)
Global Metal is quite a journey
- Artist’s illuminations inspired by text - Cleveland Jewish News
Artist’s illuminations inspired by textCleveland Jewish News, OH - 7 hours agoOlenick says the impetus to make Judaic art may be rooted in her experience as an impressionable child. “When I was very young, my mother housed Auschwitz ...
- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - Milford Daily News
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags in her downtown Natick studio that resembles a child's playhouse. She moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and ...
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