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- Mental illness survivors launch book - Fiji Live
Some survivors of mental illness in Fiji will be releasing a book tomorrow to help raise awareness and understanding of mental illness. The book, Fright or Light: Surviving Mental Illness is an attempt by members of the Psychiatric Survivors ...
- Ali museum offers trip down memory lane - Frederick News-Post
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by Muhammad Ali. It goes back to the 1960s when he said he was 'The Greatest' and then proved it by shocking everyone when he decked the supposedly unbeatable Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the heavyweight title. So when I ...
- 'Saffron King' finds his niche in NY City - Longview Daily News
'Saffron King' finds his niche in NY CityLongview Daily News, WA - 11 hours agoWhile he was studying for his master’s degree in New York City, Sharifi focused on mystical Iranian poetry. He found food-related passages dotted with ...
- In St. Albert, the kids' plays are all right - Canada.com
There is something in the phrase "kids theatre," as used in this part of the world, that, like "family entertainment," implies a lack of quality. A toxic whiff of "not quite good enough for real people" attaches to both. Boys and girls, I give you ...
- Worth the Drive: Steely Dan, "2001: A Space Odyssey," JVC Jazz ... - Times Herald-Record
Worth the Drive: Steely Dan, "2001: A Space Odyssey," JVC Jazz ...Times Herald-Record, NY - 4 hours agoJazz singer Phoebe Snow, known for her song "Poetry Man," gets all jazzed up for her gig at Birdland, 315 W 44th St., between Eighth and Ninth avenues, NYC, ...
- Mariah gushes about married life (Independent Online)
Singer Mariah Carey is "over the moon" about her marriage, according to friends.
- Scholarly press trades on its future - The Australian
TIME was when a university press existed primarily for the purpose of serving the university or a broadly defined scholarly community. This model no longer applies to Australian university publishing, whose biggest houses are collectively pursuing ...
- The Great Exhibition and London's Chinese Junk - BBC News
If the 21st Century belongs to China, as many believe, what will it mean for Britain's relationship with this emerging superpower. In a series of four essays, cultural writer Patrick Wright looks at China's historical relationship with the UK. He ...
- The spice of life - Boston Globe
The spice of lifeBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours ago... for the Arts. About two-dozen folks, ages 13-24, have been working with professional artists to hone their singing, dancing, poetry, and acting skills. ...
- A Harsh Glare - Slate
If you are finding it hard to make sense of John Hodgen's " Just A Tranquil Darker ," which the poet reads aloud for us here , we might venture into Poems Fray to see what our fellow readers are saying. First, I advise you to buckle your seatbelt ...
- Border Ballads - Slow food
Slow foodBorder BalladsSlow food, Italy - 2 hours agoNot that this was the first time—nor will it be the last—that violence has generated great poetry: The Border people wrote the Border ballads. ...
- Will Farrell make John Fante famous? (March 2006) - MSNBC
If you never read or even heard of John Fante don’t fret: you’re far from alone. If you’re lucky one of his books will somehow find its way to you, which is exactly what happened to me. My friend J lent me his copy of “Ask the Dust” a few ...
- Community Calendar - Baltimore Guide
Community CalendarBaltimore Guide, MD - 1 hour agoSoutheast Anchor Library, 3601 Eastern Avenue, 5:30 pm Teen Writing Workshop. Bring your ideas for stories, poems, or lyrics and take part in a writing ...
- So can the lyrics of Amy Winehouse REALLY be compared with Sir Walter Raleigh's poems? (Daily Mail)
Solider, explorer, poet, he was the epitome of England's most glorious era. Junkie, self-harmer, wife of a man in prison, she's the iconic pop star of our time.
- Tantingco: A glimpse into the Golden Age of Kapampangan Literature (Sun Star)
IT WAS nearly four hours of non-stop Kapampangan speeches, Kapampangan poetry reading, Kapampangan declamation and Kapampangan debate, not to mention the Kapampangan songs performed by a choir, and the Kapampangan songs performed by folk singers as well as by rock singers. Even the National Anthem, required by the Constitution to be sung only in the national language, was sung in Kapampangan.
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