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- Poetry in motion - ArabianBusiness.com
Poetry in motionArabianBusiness.com, United Arab Emirates - 19 hours agoby Vijaya Cherian on Sunday, 13 July 2008 The set design of production house Pyramedia’s Prince of Poets and Million’s Poet programmes demonstrate the ...
- Leisure listings from May 21 - Beverley Guardian
Leisure listings from May 21Beverley Guardian, UK - 3 hours agoWinners of the First Fish Pie Open Poetry Competition to be announced. Friday May 23 - The Spa Theatre, Bridlington, 7.30pm. Hype Dance Company to perform. ...
- Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is Necessary - Atlantic Free Press
Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is NecessaryAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 2 hours agoRemi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which can be pre-ordered at www.PoetsForPalestine.com. ...
- Report: Taliban media network projects power, but also exposes militant weaknesses (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Using everything from Internet postings to poetry, the Taliban have created a sophisticated media network that undermines support for the Afghan government by projecting the militia's power as greater than it really is, a new report says.
- Theater Reviews: References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot , Yes Is a ... - Los Angeles Weekly
COMPLEAT FEMALE STAGE BEAUTY Jeffrey Hatcher’s contemporary tale, in a Restoration-period style, chronicles a stage in the life of Edward Kynaston, a devilishly handsome actor of that era who gained favor and notoriety portraying some of the Bard ...
- Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The State - Hartford Courant
Beat Poetry Festival Underway Around The StateHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours agoSend contributions to his weekly arts column by writing to him at The Courant, 373 E. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457 or at richard_b_kamins@snet.net.
- The diarist - The National
The diaristThe National, United Arab Emirates - 2 hours agoThe intervening years have seen not only new, more aggressively innovative voices in the novel and the prose poem, but also greater press freedom in Egypt ...
- Spring in his step, swing in vote? - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: Prime minister Manmohan Singh is not normally given to expansive gestures. He is at the best of times camera-shy and timid. But Monday it was a very different Manmohan Singh on view. His body language oozed confidence; there was a spring ...
- Canadian poet uses Hopper's Cape Cod images - Cape Cod Today
Johanna Skibsrud is the author of the poetry book, Late Nights with Wild Cowboys . She uses the imagry of painter Edward Hopper's "Cape Cod Morning, 1950" to limn her emotions. Originally from Scotsburn, Nova Scotia, she currently lives in Toronto ...
- Critics' best bets for Sunday - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Annual Annie Malone May Day Parade 1 p.m. Sunday on Market Street between 20th and Seventh streets. Free. www.anniemalone.com or 314-531-0120. An annual tradition for 120 years, the Annie Malone Day Parade attracts some of the regions best drill ...
- Robin Williams comedy filming in Wallingford (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Bobcat Goldthwait and Robin Williams are filming a comedy in Seattle.
- Bat for lashes - Brisbane Times
THE music Natasha Khan makes under the name Bat for Lashes sounds enchanted, as though cauldrons and wands were as instrumental to its making as synthesisers and guitars. So it's no surprise to discover Khan's home looks quite different from its ...
- Play with a life of its own (The Australian)
ONE day two years ago, in a town rendered surreal by the destructive maelstrom of a cyclone, fate brought what theatre director Jean-Marc Russ calls "two complementary forces" together. Russ and his friend, playwright Adam Grossetti, comprised one of the two forces; a cussing, traumatised caravan park proprietor the other.
- CLC news for May 2 (Lake County Journals)
‘Fear no Art’ at CLC showcases Nearly 60 College of Lake County students and community members will share their artistic talents in the college’s 10th Annual “Fear No Art,” to be presented May 2-4. The event showcases a variety of arts -- dance, music, poetry and the visual arts – by celebrating the visions, inspirations and creations of CLC students and community members.
- Send in the Latrines - New York Times
IT’S the rainy season in Myanmar. It’s also cholera season. When Cyclone Nargis arrived two weeks ago, the waters it unleashed destroyed houses and killed people and livestock. The storm also devastated other things that haven’t made the ...
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