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- HOW KUVEMPU LOST NOBEL PRIZE - Star of Mysore
HOW KUVEMPU LOST NOBEL PRIZEStar of Mysore, India - Oct 20, 2008VK Gokak to nominate a person for the coveted prize who had excelled in the fields of poetry, novels, dramas, epics, essays and critical analysis. ...
- "Gift of Music Project" for Iraqi refugee children (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Gift of Music Project provides musical education for Iraqi refugee children.
- Exploring Ethical Challenges Health Professionals Face While Caring For Children Affected By Life-Threatening ... (Medical News Today)
The Greenwall Foundation recently awarded two core faculty members of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics a grant that will allow Drs. Gail Geller and Cynda Hylton Rushton to explore the ethical challenges health professionals face while caring for children and families affected by life-threatening neuromuscular diseases (LTNMD).
- Portland's Wordstock festival opens (The Oregonian)
Mark Hammond, "the only bearded Elvis in Portland," sang and handed scarves to anyone within reach. Steve Perry, the author of numerous "Star Wars" novels, was followed everywhere by Darth Vader, Princess Leia and three stormtroopers. A man in a...
- Food for the Soul? Yup, Every Day! - OpEdNews.com
I think I am extremely lucky that I found my life's work at a young age. I know this doesn't happen to everybody and I know it is a gift from above, and I treasure it as such. When I am doing my work, it gives me a joy and an uplift. I always come ...
- 1-25 of 173 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Appreciations: Pat Kavanagh - guardian.co.uk
Appreciations: Pat Kavanaghguardian.co.uk, UK - Oct 22, 2008She was terribly discreet, and also terribly funny. She never told you what she thought you wanted to hear. "Ooookay," she would say at the end of an ...
- New poems that lead to the past (Boston Globe)
Book review sections look thinner these days, and poetry collections don't always make the cut. So how do poets and audiences find one another? As the author of a new collection myself, I've been thinking about this question, and I thought I'd give three local poets a chance to introduce you to their latest books.
- Hot Desert Sounds: NYC Singer Zander Bleck Hits the African ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Hot Desert Sounds: NYC Singer Zander Bleck Hits the African ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 8 hours agoOne of the only American musicians invited to participate in the African "Festival Au Desert" concert this year in Essakane, two hours from Timbuktu in Mali ...
- DVD Reviewâ€â€Madhouse - Firefox News
DVD Reviewâ€â€MadhouseFirefox News, AZ - 8 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's criticism, non-fiction, short fiction, poetry, and comics have appeared in numerous publications. ...
- Art rebels targeted future shock - Financial Times
Financial TimesArt rebels targeted future shockFinancial Times, UK - 1 hour ago... exuberant nightlife, often attaching sequins to his paintings of young dancers who experimented with ever more outrageous and erotic body movements. ...
- Good theatre makes you ask questions†- World Socialist Web Site
In Spitting Distance , a one-man show performed by Khalifa Natour and directed by , was recently staged at the Sydney Opera House (See review ). Henig and Natour discussed the production with the World Socialist Web Site . Henig is currently artistic ...
- Book of poems tells of pleasures left behind in Italy (Welland Tribune)
WELLAND John (Giovanni) Falvo’s poetry book, Memories of the Past, is a reminder of the simple pleasures he left behind in Calabria, [...]
- Lest we forget - The Gazette (Montreal)
Lest we forgetThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 5 hours ago... and generals (and colonels and majors and captains) denounce politicians, in history and in fiction and often, most movingly, in poetry. ...
- Romantic Poetry Won't Get Extension Week at MTC (Playbill)
Manhattan Theatre Club's run of Romantic Poetry, John Patrick Shanley and Henry Krieger's new and somewhat abstract musical comedy, will end its run Dec. 7.
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