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- Kenan's first love was music - Durham Herald Sun
Kenan's first love was musicDurham Herald Sun, NC - 3 hours agoWilliams also notes Kenan's pioneering of the field of arts medicine, and his influence in bringing weekly poetry readings to Duke Medical Center. ...
- How did Radovan Karadzic evade justice for so long? - Belfast Telegraph
The Srebrenica massacre. The siege of Sarajevo. He was responsible for the two bloodiest episodes in the bloodiest conflict seen in Europe since the Second World War. How was this monster finally caught? It began like a thriller, but ended like a ...
- Library gears up for September - Meade County Times Tribune
Library gears up for SeptemberMeade County Times Tribune, SD - 18 minutes agoStorytime Yoga integrates yoga and oral storytelling, poetry, Spanish, healthy eating, and peace and character education. ...
- Moffs sing for posterity - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesMoffs sing for posterityBrisbane Times, Australia - 17 hours ago"It's funny you say that, because that's one of my motivations," says Kazas, who has two children. "I want to show this to my children and say, ...
- Bulletin Board - West Haven News
Bulletin BoardWest Haven News, CT - 53 minutes ago27, from 10 am to 4 pm Items needed are new or gently used vintage clothing, art, jewelry, household items, cameras, poetry, old toys, dolls, houses, ...
- We Are Queer’ book among OUT Week features - Athens News
The month of October is lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history month, and many events are scheduled in Athens to promote LGBT issues in the community. Two important aspects are OUT Week and the release of a new book called “WeRQ ...
- Library celebrates freedom of speech (Newport News-Times)
Anne Frank, a Jewish teenager forced into hiding during the Holocaust, spent 25 months during World War II secreted away above an Amsterdam office. When she, and others hiding with her, were betrayed to the Nazis, they were arrested and deported to concentration camps.
- Pak poet Ahmed Faraz dies at 77 - Times of India
MUMBAI: The Urdu feminist writer Ismat Chughtai once recalled meeting a young poet in Moscow. "He isn't the usual betel-chewing, kurta-pyjama-clad poet. He is smartly dressed and can dance with the girls," she remarked. Non-conformist in his views ...
- Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin Laden - Nashville Tennessean
DAVIS, Calif. — Heaped haphazardly into twin cardboard boxes, the hundreds of audiocassette tapes looked more like a Baby Boomer's teenage detritus than a historical link to Osama bin Laden. Flagg Miller knew their value. The tapes were the Arabic ...
- Helen Dee Christian - Charleston Daily Mail
Mrs. Christian was born in Richwood, W.Va., and was a daughter of the late James and Sarah Sokos. She was a lifelong member of Montgomery United Methodist Church, Montgomery, W.Va., and a member of Socastee United Methodist Church, Myrtle Beach, S.C ...
- Gary writers publish their first books - Gary Post Tribune
Gary writers publish their first booksGary Post Tribune, IN - 2 hours agoBy Lisa DeNeal Post-Tribune correspondent LaKiya Lindsey is sharing her thoughts on life in the poetry volume "Through the Eyes of Boo Kitty (My Soul in ...
- New teachers, programs in store for city schools - Gazette
Beth Novick, a sixth-grade reading and language arts teacher, and her former student, Sofia Zocca of Greenbelt, a seventh-grader this year, categorize and inspect books before shelving them Tuesday at Greenbelt Elementary School. Greenbelt Elementary ...
- The pillars of society: The Pakistan Association - GulfNews
GulfNewsThe pillars of society: The Pakistan AssociationGulfNews, United Arab Emirates - 12 hours agoThese include dramas, stage shows, family fiestas, poetry and intellectual gatherings and welcome and farewell dinners for dignitaries and memorial days. ...
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
- Fables of the Self - San Francisco Gate
As a literary critic, Rosanna Warren likes to be coy. Or so it seems from her "Fables of the Self: Studies in Lyric Poetry," a book of essays that the author - also a classics scholar, translator and an award-winning poet - calls an "occult ...
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