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- All Observer Stories - Guardian Unlimited
Brown sets out plan for UK pull-out from Iraq Madeleine police chief to launch 'explosive' book Gangs have made Dublin 'like Chicago in the 1920s' US tells lies about torture, say MPs Tory hope for Watford fades as candidate is forced to quit New ...
- DMC: Poet entertains, impresses students - KIII TV3
DMC: Poet entertains, impresses studentsKIII TV3, TX - 4 hours ago... poet to receive two National Book Critics Circle Awards. As one of the most published poets among his generation, his work frequently appears in Poetry, ...
- Mirroring JonBenet story - Baltimore Sun
Mirroring JonBenet storyBaltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoOates has published more than 100 books - novels, nonfiction, poetry, essays, literary criticism, plays, even children's books (Come Meet Muffin). ...
- The music of beauty remembered - guardian.co.uk
The music of beauty rememberedguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours ago... by the poetry that comes of beauty remembered. Delius is always reminding us that beauty is what is left for us when the show of life has passed on. ...
- 4 local organizations honored for their work with arts, business - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Four local organizations are being praised for contributions to the business of the arts. The Arts Business and Innovation Awards, developed this year by the Council for Smaller Enterprises and the COSE Arts Network, were presented May 15 at Park ...
- Mandela’s 90th b’day celebrated - Hindustan Times
Anti-apartheid activist and former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela’s 90th birthday was celebrated at Springdales, Dhaula Kuan, on Friday. The event, which concluded the school’s Africa Week celebrations, began with a speech by Principal ...
- Found in translation (Hindustan Times)
In India, we keep translating every moment of our life and most of us are bilingual if not multilingual by necessity. We often mix languages and shift from one to another almost unconsciously in our everyday speech.
- Mental-health counselor named to Florida Bar's Citizens Forum (Pensacola News Journal)
Florida Bar President Jay White appointed Pensacola mental-health counselor Connie Reeves Bookman to the Florida Bar's Citizens Forum for a three-year term.
- England v South Africa - LIVE (Guardian Unlimited)
Can England turn the screw against the tourists on day two of the first Test? Find out with Andy Bull
- Java franchise shop is on the go - Hampton Roads Daily Press
At a time major coffee chain Starbucks is closing some of its stores, Daily Grind Unwind, a nationally franchised coffee shop, is certain that lattes and espressos will never go out of style. The company plans to open several new locations in ...
- Art sale features sisters’ work - Sudbury Town Crier
Art sale features sisters’ workSudbury Town Crier, MA - 2 hours agoSwann also does wall hangings with original narratives or poetry attached to the back in white fabric. "A Fearsome Day," a cloth book she made for her ...
- Nothing but Blue Skies (Nashville Scene)
If life really did imitate art, the southeast corner of Fatherland and South Seventh Street would exist in black and white, because the quaint sidewalk-cafe tableau—neighbors stopping in to chat, cops dropping by for lunch, dogs lounging while their owners sip coffee—looks like an out...
- Quantum poetics (Guardian Unlimited)
A friend emailed months ago and asked me to contribute to an anthology of "space poems". He was pairing up poets with astronomers in the hopes that new poetry would result, and my counterpart was Paul Murdin, the treasurer of the Royal Astronomical Society.
- Prestigious Griffin Poetry Prizes to be handed out at dinner in ... - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
TORONTO - Authors Margaret Atwood and Michael Ondaatje are among the literary stars set to celebrate the best in poetry tonight at a dinner in downtown Toronto. The Griffin Poetry Prize Awards give $50,000 to the best book of Canadian poetry and $50 ...
- Exhibit reveals refugee hopes, struggles (Albany Times Union)
Photos, poetry give newest in region a chance to be seen, heard ALBANY -- Seyed Bagher, an Iranian refugee, took a photograph of his large work boots laced to his 3-year-old daughter Malika's tiny Mary Janes."The picture means I want to lead my little girl to better things in America. She'll get a good education and have a lot of opportunities," Bagher said. Father and daughter will attend ...
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