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- Bilour urges Ulema, civil society to play role for eliminating ... - Associated Press of Pakistan
Bilour urges Ulema, civil society to play role for eliminating ...Associated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours ago... a poetry collection of Athar Qayum Raja, Director Press Information Department here he said that Islam is a religion of peace, love and tranquility and ...
- Edmonton Poetry Festival - VUE Weekly
Edmonton Poetry FestivalVUE Weekly, Canada - 9 hours agoWe’ve all stumbled across those poems years later in some deep, dark recess of our lives and winced at our furtive fumbling toward eloquence. ...
- Eric Hartley: A poetic break from sound bites - Annapolis Capital
Eric Hartley: A poetic break from sound bitesAnnapolis Capital, MD - 13 minutes agoBy ERIC HARTLEY, Staff Writer I happened to ask myself that the other day when a slim volume of poetry caught my eye on the new books shelf at a library. ...
- WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WIT - New York Post
WITTY KILLER TO KILLER WITNew York Post, NY - 1 hour ago... Lempert delivers a freewheeling account of the writer's life, loves and career, mixing in generous amounts of her witty prose and poetry along the way. ...
- DATES & DEADLINES - Franklin Park Herald Journal
DATES & DEADLINESFranklin Park Herald Journal, IL - 19 minutes agoSacramento Rainbow Poets is offering a $1000 grand prize in a new poetry contest. There are 50 prizes totaling $5000. To enter, send one poem, ...
- 'Brooklyn' mystery lacks characters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14½ years apart. There's Constance Tepper, known as Con; her mother, Gertrude; and Con's daughter Joanna. But it's Marlene Silverman, Gertrude's lifelong best friend, whose mysterious life and motivations drive the story. The book opens on a spring morning in ...
- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book Festival (Cape Cod Times)
WASHINGTON — Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival.
- Stone me! - Guardian Unlimited
Julian Cope arrives on my doorstep looking exactly like he does in all his photos. He is wearing leather trousers, heavy boots (it is midsummer) a flowing camo jacket and The Hat. He politely takes his boots off when asked, but The Hat stays on ...
- Musicians, veterans, kids at first Peace Festival - Stratford Gazette
Musicians, veterans, kids at first Peace FestivalStratford Gazette, Canada - 3 hours agoYoung and old alike filled the lower Optimist Hall to take part in a carefully crafted program of poetry, speeches and music which ended with a symbolic ...
- Green docs toss the preaching (The Globe and Mail)
'I went to an environmental film festival and it felt almost like everybody in the audience knew this stuff. How do we get the average person to watch my film?'
- Philly moves to the Fringe (Courier-Post)
On a recent Monday night, a crowd of friends, family, media and the curious waded into Plays and Players, a fine old theater on Delancey Street in Philadelphia.
- Sillimanians bag top press literary awards - Visayan Daily Star
Sillimanians bag top press literary awardsVisayan Daily Star, Philippines - 1 hour agoDumaguete-based poet and fictionist Cesar Ruiz Aquino won first prize for Poetry for “Jerahmeel,” Manila-based poet Marjorie Evasco won second prize for ...
- Phelps Leaves Spitz Behind - San Francisco Gate
No special effects needed for Michael Phelps. He does his own stunts. Instant superhero, just add water. This morning in the Water Cube, The House That Michael Built, Phelps, with a little help from his friends, won his eighth gold medal of the 2008 ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, poet of the Palestinians, dies at age of 67 - MENAFN
(MENAFN - Jordan Times) MAHMOUD DARWISH, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died on Saturday after heart surgery in Texas. Nabil Abu Rudeina, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said ...
- NeMiss roundup Sept. 21 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
n CORINTH - Voters in three Alcorn County precincts are being assigned new voting locations to make getting to the polls on election day more convenient.
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