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- Asia's hottest new spaces - Sydney Morning Herald
Standing out from the crown in Tokyo Midtown. WHAT IS IT? It was New York that first transformed its meatpacking district into a style hub, and now Shanghai has been applying finishing touches to its own former slaughterhouse locale. Together the ...
- Primal Scream talk about their new album - Scoop
The Scottish alternative rock band Primal Scream have released their latest record, Beautiful Future, today. Watch clips from music video 'Can't Go Back' and an interview with Bobby Gillespie. 'No Safety Helmut' is a photographic tribute to the late ...
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence - Bellingen Shire Courier Sun
The Bible takes an Eastern influenceBellingen Shire Courier Sun, Australia - 11 minutes agoThe teachings of Mahatma Gandhi and the poetry of Rabindranath Tagore, Asia's first Nobel laureate, are also referred to in the commentary. ...
- Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’s sake - Hindustan Times
Azmi on stage, for Azamgarh’s sakeHindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoKaifi, a native of Mijwan in Azamgarh, wrote stirring Urdu poetry for social change. After moving back to Azamgarh from Mumbai, he fought for a train link ...
- Ted Nugent: Caring for pets helps set one on right path - Waco Tribune Herald
Ted Nugent: Caring for pets helps set one on right pathWaco Tribune Herald, TX - 2 hours agoIt's animal poetry in motion. We make sure their kennels are spic and span and all their health considerations are monitored and serviced to the max. ...
- : Nazand Begikhani in the “Poets at the Summit” festival in the Alps : (Kurdish Media)
London (KurdishMedia.com) 31 July 2008: Kurdish poet Nazand Begikhani participated in the “Poets at the Summit” festival which took place between the 19th and 25th of July 2008 in the French Alps. The festival is an initiative by a group of French poets and writers, including notable figures from UNESCO, Marie Robert and Fredrico Mayor.
- Are Saratoga's best juveniles yet to come? - ESPN.com
Tomorrow is fresh in the air today at Saratoga, where opening week features time-honored juvenile races like the Schuylerville Stakes for the fillies and the Sanford for the boys. Might we be seeing the game's future stars? While projecting greatness ...
- Why such big, bold headlines every day on Page 1? - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Question: Why do you always have one story in such a large-font headline every day? The implication is that the story is something alarming or paramount for your readers or very recent, but rarely is this the case. Why not do more like the NY Times ...
- Alias' new season has joyful start - Nashville Tennessean
Is there anything Alias can't play? The talented chamber music ensemble has been known for diversity and range since its 2002 founding, and its enjoyable 2008-09 season opener Thursday in the Turner Recital Hall at Vanderbilt's Blair School of Music ...
- North Texas Events, September 12 - Times Record News
North Texas Events, September 12Times Record News, TX - 27 minutes agoCAMPSITE TALK ON COWBOY POETRY Saturday, as well as Sept. 20, Oct. 4 and Oct. 11, Copper Breaks State Park, 13 miles south of Quanah and 8 miles north of ...
- Ryan Adams to Publish Book - Soul Shine
Soul ShineRyan Adams to Publish BookSoul Shine, Canada - 1 hour agoAmerican singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has signed a deal with Akashic Books to release a book of poems, though no release date has been confirmed. ...
- Words put poet in motion - Tonight
Words put poet in motionTonight, South Africa - 46 minutes agoBy Kgomotso Moncho Gary Cummiskey has published several collections of poetry, including Reigning, The Secret Hour, Lost in a World, Visitations and When ...
- 'Hippest man on earth' (Vancouver Sun)
Vancouver's Robin Blaser joined some of the planet's most renowned poets two months ago on stage at a gala literary event in Toronto, where he read some of his verse.
- Cafe Visitors See Acting in Full Bloom - RedOrbit
Cafe Visitors See Acting in Full BloomRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoAn adaptation of work by early 20th Century Russian poet Vladimir Mayakovski, it is the tale of unrequited love which fuses music, poetry and transvestism. ...
- Quiet life of accused mass murderer Radovan Karadzic - News.com.au
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a bearded doctor of alternative medicine. Pictures given to Reuters by people who knew him as his alter ego show his face, ruddy in his heyday as the ...
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