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- Waipio Valley, Hawaii: Lost World (Orange County Register)
Waipio Valley on the Big Island in Hawaii is one of the last unspoiled places in the rapidly developing chain.
- Writing contest open to students this year - Sun Journal
The New Bern Literary Symposium is accepting entries for its 2009 writing contest, which is open to students this year. "We are inviting students in grades six to 12 to sharpen their wits and pencils and join in the competition," said Phyllis Hoffman ...
- The story of Coffee in the history of Globalization - KanglaOnline
The story of Coffee in the history of GlobalizationKanglaOnline, India - 53 minutes agoThey read, played backgammon and listen to poetry but did not much frequent the mosque. Half jokingly, they were called the Mekteb-i-irfan (School of ...
- Following in Dylan’s footsteps - WalesOnline
Following in Dylan’s footstepsWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour ago... appealed to decades of poets and writers, including Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, Eugene O’Neill, EE Cummings and Dylan. The black-and-white ink ...
- Darwish dies at 67 - Gulf Daily News
GulfNewsDarwish dies at 67Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - 1 hour agoGAZA CITY: MAHMOUD DARWISH, the world's most recognised Palestinian poet, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and ...Most recognized Palestinian poet dies in US hospital Al-BawabaPalestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish died after heart surgery Arab Monitorall 245 news articles
- Games start for cultural Olympics - BBC UK News
Events taking place this weekend include the North Wales Music Festival in St Asaph, a performance by Diversions Dance at Theatr Gwynedd in Bangor and a community project at Castell Harlech. The launch of the Cultural Olympiad at the millennium ...
- Spare Times (New York Times)
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- Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens dies - WIS
Author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens diesWIS, SC - 3 hours agoThe Virginia native's first poetry book was published in 1993. Nickens may be best known for her book "Freedom's Child," which told the story of her ...
- Feminist icon shares poetry - Iowa State Daily
The audience sat, silently captivated, as she turned the page from poem to poem, calmly describing her observation of a dark, brutal world. Author, poet and feminist Adrienne Rich spoke to a full audience in the Durham Great Hall of the Memorial ...
- Ahmed Faraz, revolutionary Urdu poet - International Herald Tribune
Ahmed Faraz, revolutionary Urdu poetInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoBy Haresh Pandya The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died Aug. 25 in Islamabad. ...
- Kim Ode - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Macalester College biology professor left a strong impression on students and faculty. "She made it OK to stand up and do the right thing ... it was expected." Sep 21, 2008 Bridge to somewhere Richard Russo says his latest book, "Bridge of Sighs ...
- Great poet's grave stokes Civil War dispute - Hickory Daily Record
Great poet's grave stokes Civil War disputeHickory Daily Record, NC - 1 hour ago... and his poetry collections "Poet in New York and "Gypsy Ballads." His work draws on universal themes — love, death, passion, cruelty and injustice. ...
- THE MAKING OF A MONSTER - New York Post
He was the world's most-wanted war-crimes fugitive - the mastermind of an inhuman "ethnic cleansing" policy that ravaged Serbia in the '90s. Ruthless politician, poet and psychologist, former Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic was born in 1945 in a ...
- Ideastream talk-show host Dee Perry talks about interviewing - Cleveland Plain Dealer
CHRIS STEPHENS/THE PLAIN DEALER Dee Perry believes some people shy away from public radio and television because they think they're elitist. "I think they re wrong." Dee Perry is Cleveland's connoisseur of arts and culture. Every weekday, she hosts ...
- Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Mary Beard, Classics ... - Independent
Passed/Failed: An education in the life of Mary Beard, Classics ...Independent, UK - 2 hours agoIt was a 1960s radical education: say-and-do, collecting flowers, pond-dipping and loads of poetry. There was a field where appallingly dangerous games were ...
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