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- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
- Balancing law & defence - Pakistan Observer
Balancing law & defencePakistan Observer, Pakistan - 32 minutes agoThis is according to the example of Usman (RA) who sacrificed his life but abstained from harming the rebels and rioters who took his life. ...
- Acadia students organize tribute to King (The Kings County Register)
By Patty Mintz NovaNewsNow.com Friday, April 4, 2008 is just beginning, but political science student Stan Beland is pumped with positive energy. ?I'm really excited...
- Mariposa contest - Orillia Today
Mariposa contestOrillia Today, Canada - 3 hours agoThe Mariposa Writers’ Group is seeking submissions for its annual Lake Country Poetry and Short Story competitions, to be held in conjunction with the 2008 ...
- Arrest made in slayings, sex assaults - AZCentral.com
A combination of tips from the public and swift work by the Mesa police crime lab led to an arrest Wednesday of a suspect in a series of sexual assaults and two strangulations in Mesa and Phoenix, authorities said. "We want to let the community know ...
- ASHANTI's New Album 'THE DECLARATION' Arrives in Stores - Forbes
The Declaration's first smash single, "The Way That I Love You," maintains a Top 3 posting in the national Urban radio airplay chart, and is continuing to bullet upward in the Top 20 of Rhythmic/Crossover radio stations nationally, and is top 25 in ...
- 'MAMA's going to make it all all right' - Wisconsin State Journal
Malfunctioning gear, squabbling bandmates, declining CD sales -- no matter what local musicians have to deal with, at least "MAMA's going to make it all all right." So sang the Gomers to kick off the fifth annual Madison Area Music Awards at the ...
- The Man Who Has Sex With Cars - Anorak
IT’S stopped snowing on Channel Five. The image has cleared to reveal a burly man having relations with his current “girlfriend”. John Prescott? It’s not Chris Donald . No, that’s a white Volkswagen Beetle named Vanilla, and Prescott would ...
- PBS struggles to survive (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
''Is PBS Still Necessary'" read a New York Times headline a few weeks ago above a story about public TV's struggles. PBS is again imperiled by threatened severe funding cuts, tired-looking shows, competition from cable and, not surprisingly, lower ratings.
- John W. Whitehead: No Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Apocalypse (HuffingtonPost)
In a pop music world where issues are seldom addressed and creativity and individuality have been lost, Bob Dylan, who just turned 67, is a refreshing alternative.
- Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poet - National Post
Ian Hunter on William Topaz McGonagall, the world's worst poetNational Post, Canada - 3 hours agoMcGonagall would be sad to learn that perhaps his most famous poem, Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silver Tay, is used in schools as an object lesson in ...
- Dead prisoners make merry at Salimgarh - Hindustan Times
Salimgarh Fort was built by Islam Shah Suri (also known as Salim Shah), son and successor of Sher Shah Suri in 1546. Located near Red Fort, Salimgarh Fort was constructed on an island of river Yamuna enclosed by rock-hard rubble masonry ramparts. But ...
- Novel takes high road on Robert Frost's life - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
Novel takes high road on Robert Frost's lifeThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 15 minutes agoBut despite its many hardships, Frost's life was rich and long with poetry and has become a fascinating structure for Hall's moving and quite wonderful ...
- Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbuster - Globe and Mail
Joni Mitchell's plea turned into a blockbusterGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoMitchell even wrote music for the two new songs based on poetry by Rudyard Kipling (If) and WB Yeats (The Second Coming). The songs are heavily orchestrated ...
- Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in San - San Jose Mercury News
Theater review: 'Twelfth Night' a multicultural, lively romp in SanSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoLawson soon proves herself to be a saucy and intelligent interpreter of the poetry of the play. Her facility with the text buoys the staging through some ...
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