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- Cuban Institute of Radio and Television it rewards to ... - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesCuban Institute of Radio and Television it rewards to ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 7 hours agoAurora has been awarded several prizes of the Cuban radio, of poetry and art. Puentes Mujica started in 1969, at that time he was writing for El Socialista ...
- Serbia's arresting development - Los Angeles Times
After 13 years of fulsome denials, false starts and broken promises, Serbia's new leaders have finally taken the step they said was impossible. On Monday, police arrested Radovan Karadzic, one of the remaining marquee fugitives indicted for war ...
- Milky Bellflowers are beautiful - Times and Transcript
Milky Bellflowers are beautifulTimes and Transcript, Canada - 3 hours agoTry some yoga, tai-chi, Qigong, have a massage, take a horse-drawn wagon ride up the fields to poetry readings. Enjoy brunch on the verandah. ...
- Novel About Devil-Girl both Frightening and Inspirational (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Devil-Girl has no name. She is raised to believe the devil is inside her. Her experiences with other people only verify that she is evil, that her life is of no value, and she can contribute nothing positive to the world. Yet Devil-Girl has inner strength, and other Devil-Girls need her help.
- Senior Center plans cookout at bank bistro - Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription)
Senior Center plans cookout at bank bistroDaily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - 3 hours agoLUNCH WITH THE LAUREATE: Area residents are invited to attend a poetry reading by Northampton Poet Laureate Leslea Newman today from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at ...
- Shelf life: What's happening this week (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
In the world of historic fiction it doesn't get much bigger than bestselling author Jeff Shaara. He hits town this week on a 24-city tour to talk up The Steel Wave, the second book in his World War II trilogy.
- In Box: Epiphanies: Elie Wiesel - Foreign Policy (subscription)
Foreign Policy (subscription)In Box: Epiphanies: Elie WieselForeign Policy (subscription) - 6 hours agoI believe in the power of poetry, and yet in those places of malediction, a simple soldier once had the power to kill a thousand poets with no one ...
- York Theatre To Host Summer Writing Workshops - HULIQ.com
While many of the staff at York Theatre Royal are decamping to the National Railway Museum to work on this summer’s production of The Railway Children, and while there will be no shows in the theatre itself during August, there’s still plenty ...
- Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to sing - Seattle Times
Laurie Solheim: From her grief came a reason to singSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours ago"I'm a Christian and have faith he's in heaven," she said of her brother, Daniel J. Johnson. "But when you're depressed, it's hard to visualize heaven. ...
- A Literary Look at Cuba in Revolt (Nevada Appeal)
LOS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution.
- Queen Victoria’s secret: Indian lover - newindpress
LONDON: Contrary to her sombre public image, in private, Britain’s Queen Victoria was a passionate, romantic and a feisty politician who even had an affair with a young and handsome Indian servant, according to a new film. Apart from the Indian ...
- ABC Fawns: 'Amazing,' 'Ground-Breaking,' 'Historic' Clinton - News Busters
With Hillary Clinton's presidential run apparently over, ABC's "Good Morning America" on Wednesday offered a love letter to the New York Senator. Well known Clinton fan Kate Snow and co-host Diane Sawyer rhapsodized about Clinton's "ground-breaking ...
- REVIEW: Poetry And All That Jazz, The Assembly Rooms, Chichester - Chichester Today
REVIEW: Poetry And All That Jazz, The Assembly Rooms, ChichesterChichester Today, UK - 1 hour agoThe event, marking the 25th anniversary of Luffa's Knight Life creative writing magazine, was justly hailed in Clarke's introduction as a celebration of ...
- Roofies in the Mochaccino - Twin Cities Planet
Roofies in the MochaccinoTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 18 hours agoIs it the poetry stigma? Is that all it is? Because that’s pretty lame. Phillip Andrew Bennett Low (maximumverbosityonline@gmail.com) is a playwright and ...
- By Carla M. Collado (gazettes.com)
Young Writers’ Camp founder and director Ron Strahl chuckles when asked how lessons at his camp are different than English writing classes taught at schools.
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