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- Mahmoud Darwish - The Daily Star
The Daily StarMahmoud DarwishThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 46 minutes agoLiberation War Museum (LWM) arranged a poetry recitation programme titled "A Day for Mahmoud Darwish" at its premises on October 5 to commemorate the life ...
- A coach and hero - Mail & Guardian Online
A coach and heroMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 2 hours agoThe Lemur by Benjamin Black (Picador) Cliffhanger by TJ Middleton (Picador) Drowned Hopes and What's So Funny? by Donald Westlake (Quercus)The Reapers by ...
- An ode to Joy Division, where Wordsworth met punk - Globe and Mail
Ian Curtis. 18 - 5 - 80. Love Will Tear Us Apart. Some time early this month, an unknown thief stole this bleakly worded headstone from the former Joy Division singer/songwriter's grave in a Cheshire cemetery. Both Curtis's widow, Deborah, and former ...
- Becoming Your Own Best Company - Medford Mail Tribune
Whether single or attached, surrounded by people or alone on a mountaintop, loneliness and feeling empty inside occurs to most women at times. It's when these feelings become constant that we may want to take a closer look at what's missing. What's ...
- King Richard II's recipe book to go online - Daily Telegraph
The book is one of 40 rare manuscripts that are being digitally photographed and put on the internet Photo: University of Manchester's John Rylands University Library Forme of Cury, which was written in 1390 in Middle English, details more than 200 ...
- Remembering the Day Football Was Silenced - Bleacher Report
Bleacher ReportRemembering the Day Football Was SilencedBleacher Report, CA - 2 hours agoIt’s easy to write poetry once the deed is done. These Patriots were a scrappy bunch of guys we could all identify with that gave us something solid to ...
- Byng grad plans book signing in Ada (Ada Evening News)
Former Ada resident Dana Hall Jordan will be signing copies of her book at Hastings in Ada from 1-6 p.m. Saturday.
- THE MISSING PIECE oF MEDICINE - American Chronicle
THE MISSING PIECE oF MEDICINEAmerican Chronicle, CA - 8 hours agoWriting is the showing of your soul, beliefs, and life's experiences. I wrote poetry as a Hippie, and now after 30+ years of work in medicine I write about ...
- Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog (Arts Journal)
On Tuesday I started a Q&A with Robyn O'Neil, who is included in the American Folk Art Museum show Dargerism : Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger. We're talking about influence and how the work of other artists finds its way into O'Neil's work.
- Shakespeare’s R&J at the Southwark Playhouse, SE1 - Times Online
The concept of single-sex Shakespeare has been thoroughly explored in recent years, from the “original practices” productions at the Globe under its former artistic director Mark Rylance to the work of Edward Hall’s all-male Propeller company ...
- BESA…When Muslims Saved Jews - Islam Online
BESA…When Muslims Saved JewsIslam Online, Qatar - 15 hours agoThe Jewish American, who has studied Sufism, says Islam is not what many Westerners think. "To me Islam is poetry, is science, is to be with the divine. ...
- Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Take Wing in Signature's Ace Aug. 27 (Playbill)
Ace, the Broadway-aimed musical about a boy's flight through his own family history, begins performances Aug. 27 in Arlington, VA, with a flock of divas helping to keep the production aloft.
- Ad Astra: Glancy explores American Indian legacy (Lawrence Journal-World)
Diane Glancy, of Prairie Village, has German/English and Cherokee heritage. She writes about her family, American Indian histories and the Midwest. Her novel “Pushing the Bear” is one of the best-known accounts of the Trail of Tears. Her novel “Stone Heart” is about Sacajawea.
- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies - WCAX
MUNNSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) - Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth is being remembered as someone who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world. Carruth was 87 when he died Monday at his home in Munnsville, about 30 miles east of ...
- Man 'a plagiarist, not a terrorist' (News Interactive)
A MAN accused of producing a book promoting jihad terrorist acts copied it "word for word" from a website, a court has been told.
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