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- Poet Al Mahmud - The New Nation
The New NationPoet Al MahmudThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 2 hours agoPastoral lives, rivers, villages, shoals centered lives, man and woman's love affairs and their biophysical urges are dominant in his poetry as subjects and ...
- Miami Is Beach Country and Book Country, Too (New York Times)
In the last two decades, the Miami Book Fair International has grown into a widely emulated benchmark event.
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover stating " the most dangerous country in the world is not Iraq. But it’s Pakistan" sent a wave of shock and anger all over Pakistan with analysts fearing the Newsweek’s move as part of ongoing campaign against the country’s nuclear ...
- DAY OF PRAYER: Interfaith celebration - York Daily Record
DAY OF PRAYER: Interfaith celebrationYork Daily Record, PA - Aug 7, 2008... York for a family in need. The free, interfaith event Sept. 21 will include music, dance, poetry and song from different faith traditions and cultures. ...
- We Love Everyday People (Chicagoist)
Kevin Coval ’s Everyday People book release makes for cerebral entertainment so nice you can see it twice. Tonight and tomorrow night you can witness the locally born, bred, and based HBO Def Poet in the flesh, performing various selections from his latest poetry collection. Also in on the gig: participants from Louder Than a Bomb , the annual Chicago spoken-word smackdown Coval put ...
- Cultured Traveler | Spain A Poet’s Realm of Myth and Reality - New York Times
New York TimesCultured Traveler | Spain A Poet’s Realm of Myth and RealityNew York Times, United States - 32 minutes agoPure Soria), as Machado described it in a poem — is much changed since he departed in 1912 after the death of his child bride, Leonor. ...
- Byron Coley / No More Bush Tour - Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore City PaperByron Coley / No More Bush TourBaltimore City Paper, MD - 36 minutes agoBut he's also been writing poems for decades, often for a journal edited by longtime friend Thurston Moore. In 2003, Coley and Moore led a revolving tour of ...
- Season highlights - Detroit Free Press
Star power: Broadway and movie actor Brian Dennehy performs in a double feature of Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" and Eugene O'Neill's "Hughie" (previews begin June 18) at the Studio. Christopher Plummer, who first performed at Stratford in ...
- Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden Fringe - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden FringeHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 2 hours agoAnd they range from theatre and cabaret to comedy, dance and poetry. There's even a children's musical about sheep - Ewe Beautiful You. ...
- Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help Themselves - American Chronicle
Christa Drigalla: Helping the Nepalese to Help ThemselvesAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIf she´s not trekking in the Himalayas then she´s invariably wandering up and down the Swiss Alps or in the Black Forest Mountains. ´I have it in my genes, ...
- One of world's most wanted men - Globe and Mail
BELGRADE — Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted on genocide charges. His 11 years at large had long been a ...
- Campus briefs - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
Campus briefsUniversity of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel, NC - 2 hours agoCollins has published eight collections of poetry and is a Guggenheim Fellow. His last three books have broken poetry sales records. ...
- Firmin: when all else fails, wait for your rat - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukFirmin: when all else fails, wait for your ratTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 54 minutes agoSavage's begins in South Carolina, where he was brought up on the dashing glories of the Romantic poets by his mother and on the scientific rationalism of ...
- Michael McCarthy: A summer this wet and windy just isn't natural (Independent)
I once arrived in Finland on May Day. As I walked into my Helsinki hotel, a big Finnish bloke attacked me. Luckily, it was with a balloon. However, the fear flashed through my panicking brain that even though he was not a gunman or a knifeman, merely a balloonman, he still meant to do me harm, and it was with some difficulty that I extricated myself – only to find that everyone in the whole ...
- Mountain News: LEED certification gaining ground - Pique newsmagazine
Mountain News: LEED certification gaining groundPique newsmagazine, Canada - 15 minutes agoNow, in a similar spirit, Aspen is holding a poetry contest about unclaimed dog poop. A survey last October found that Aspen residents deemed left-behind ...
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