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- ‘Iodine' presents a darker change of pace for ‘Girl Named Zippy ... - Macon Telegraph
‘Iodine' presents a darker change of pace for ‘Girl Named Zippy ...Macon Telegraph, GA - 3 hours agoThen I moved here, and I lost the ability to write poetry, which I thought would kill me. There was no reason for me to go on. Then I realized that I could ...
- Evelyn T. Groux - Exeter News-Letter
Evelyn T. GrouxExeter News-Letter, NH - 5 hours agoWE REMEMBER: She loved spending time with her family. She was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening and poetry. She was a modest but very talented artist and ...
- Michael Rosen: 'Give children books, not SATs' - The Independent
The children's laureate, Michael Rosen, is a fierce critic of the Government's education policies. He's against testing – and wants pupils to be excited by literature again. Andy Sharman talks to him Michael Rosen, the children's laureate, can't ...
- United we sang... - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldUnited we sang...Deccan Herald, India - 3 hours agoShe also loves to read poetry apart from listening to all kinds of songs in various languages. Bhupinder, incidentally, does not listen to other ghazal ...
- Joyce Robinson found a family - Martinsville Reporter-Times
Writing from the heart about your own life can be difficult — and challenging — especially if part of the story is missing. But Joyce Ann Robinson of Mooresville said this was a task she felt led to do, mainly because there were other foster ...
- Jidariyya, Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh (Independent)
The words "Live your days not your dreams" take on an additional poignancy in Jidariyya ("the mural"), a meditation on life, language and death by the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who died from complications after heart surgery earlier this month. Darwish wrote his 100-page poem when he almost died from a heart attack in 1999.
- Oxygen for dying scripts - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphOxygen for dying scriptsCalcutta Telegraph, India - 6 hours agoEven if the scripts survive, the songs and poetry will be extinct in less than a decade, linguists feel. To save these language communities from extinction, ...
- Belated box-office report: "Hellboy" is No. 1 -- at least momentarily - MLive.com
Belated box-office report: "Hellboy" is No. 1 -- at least momentarilyMLive.com, MI - 16 hours agoYou haven't been able to properly kick-start the week without my puketastic poetry. But I didn't forget -- I had the day off. In case you haven't heard (and ...
- Religion Calendar: 07/26/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 07/26/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoOtsu Japan Children's Choir performance, 7 pm July 27, First Congregational Church of Manistee, 412 Fourth St., Manistee; offering will benefit Love INC of ...
- Intoxicating Rhymes & Sobering wine: The life and times of Khayyam - Payvand
Intoxicating Rhymes & Sobering wine: The life and times of KhayyamPayvand, Iran - 1 hour agoThe earliest references to his poetry come centuries after his death, when poetry attributed to him begins to appear in historical sources. ...
- Tulisoma in South Dallas will feature best-selling authors plus ... - Pegasus News
DALLAS — Award-winning authors, poets and artists will come together in Dallas for Tulisoma 2008, a celebration of literacy and the arts. Book readings, storytelling, writing workshops, panel discussions and performances are all part of the free ...
- Sun Times Adds Poetry Web Page; - Owen Sound Sun Times
Sun Times Adds Poetry Web Page;Owen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 1 hour agoNow we're giving poetry prominence on our web page. Check out the new Grey-Bruce Poetry Project, under arts/life at www.owensoundsuntimes.com In conjunction ...
- 'Woman of Rome: A Life of Elsa Morante' by Lily Tuck; 'Unpacking ... - Los Angeles Times
'Woman of Rome: A Life of Elsa Morante' by Lily Tuck; 'Unpacking ...Los Angeles Times, CA - 2 hours agoA life in Rome's golden film era and memoirs of poetry, work and a privileged yet tumultuous youth. By Susan Salter Reynolds IF ELSA MORANTE and her husband ...
- Pride in Monessen remains strong (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Speaking at West Virginia University's Eberly College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony earlier this year, Dr. Jennie C. Hunter-Cevera emphasized her love of family and learning and the benefits of growing up in Monessen.
- COOCH BEHAR CALLING - The Statesman
COOCH BEHAR CALLINGThe Statesman, India - 2 hours agoFollowing the death of a number of tortoises of the Shiv Dighi the agitated locals has organised demonstrations including bandhs and roadblocks in the past ...
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