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- Culture 101 - Egypt Today
A number of mysterious incidents have turned the Egyptian cultural scene into something resembling scenes from a bizarre, almost surreal movie. Take what happened to sculptor Adam Henein. After reporting the disappearance of seven of his most ...
- Woman gets 8-13 years in ex-boyfriend's stabbing (The Salem News)
DANVERS and mdash; Kathie DeFelice made one last plea for mercy yesterday as she was about to learn her sentence for the stabbing death of former boyfriend William Olsen Jr., a killing she said was in self-defense after years of abuse.
- Up close and personal with the Lincolns (Chicago Sun-Times)
What did she ever see in him? What could he possibly see in her? Everyone wants to know what really goes on in someone else's marriage, and no one can.
- 'Fifth Sunday Sing' celebration, fireworks to be June 29 - Fort Scott Tribune
'Fifth Sunday Sing' celebration, fireworks to be June 29Fort Scott Tribune, KS - 2 hours agoThere will be songs, skits and poetry. At dusk, there will be a fireworks show, everyone is encouraged to bring lawn chairs and sit back to enjoy the ...
- Prosecutor: Teen masterminded mother's murder - Orange County Register
SANTA ANA – It would have been "physically impossible" for one individual to use three knives to stab a Huntington Beach mother more than 50 times -- meaning her daughter must have had participated in the brutal slaying, a prosecutor told jurors ...
- Freedom to come to Reynolds - Echo
Freedom to come to ReynoldsEcho, AR - 13 hours agoDavis began writing the play in 2004, and before that, she was writing poetry. Freedom is the first play she has written. “The play is not one dimensional,” ...
- Cult Roots Rocker Reissued (CMJ)
Hailing from Miami, Charlie Pickett was the Richard Belzer of '80s roots rock—musicians lauded him as the best, but most music fans never really got around to lifting him above cult status.
- Book shops and troglodytes - Daily Telegraph Blogs
I have worked part-time in the second-hand book trade for eight years. My bibliomania began in Paris, overheated in Greece and has finished with cold hands and heaters in the insalubrious West Port, in Edinburgh. You would think that working in close ...
- John Lundberg: The Poetry of Insomnia (HuffingtonPost)
Medical experts say that 30% to 50% of us occasionally suffer from insomnia, your intrepid poetry columnist included. Your anxiety kicks up, your heart starts...
- Things Fall Apart's still teaching lessons 50 years later - Nigeria Guardian
T he classic novel, Things Fall Apart by the master novelist, Prof. Chinua Achebe is 50 years old today having been first published in June 17, 1958. In the last couple of months, series of activities in Nigeria, the United Kingdom and United States ...
- Montana Book Awards finalists impress - TVNZ
Marlborough ExpressMontana Book Awards finalists impressTVNZ, New Zealand - 13 hours agoEmerging writers dominate this year's fiction and poetry categories. Among them are debut novelist Mary McCallum with The Blue, Alice Tawhai with her second ...Auckland University Press Salutes Its Five Finalists in Montana NZ ... Scoop.co.nz (press release)South Island writers well represented Marlborough ExpressNelson authors make awards finals Nelson Mailall 6 news articles
- Critic's choice - Can’t Read, Can’t Write (Channel 4) - Daily Telegraph
Last week’s opening programme proved hugely affecting as campaigning teacher Phil Beadle took on a class of illiterate adults and in the space of a few short sessions reversed the effects of decades of educational neglect and rock-bottom self ...
- Poetry anthology in translation - Hindu
Poetry anthology in translationHindu, India - 22 minutes agoVairamuthu, who was 14 when he first read the collection, was completely overwhelmed by M. Karunanidhi’s command over Tamil, his deep love and even ...
- Despite bumps in life, some keep dream alive (Post-Tribune)
Ulysses Chew bowed his head, absorbed booming bass tones into his body and penned his poetry. “I’m back in the building, back in the booth,” Chew begins, “Who Dat? Mr. No Love, and this is the truth.”
- Should You Be Allowed to Buy Plastic Fish Brake Lights? - New York Times Blogs
I am a firm believer in consumer choice — an individual’s utility and society’s economic welfare are maximized if people are free to buy whatever they want (so long as others are not forced to sell it to them). Nonetheless, an amazing number of ...
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