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- Kenya: Putting On the Kwani Lit Fest - AllAfrica.com
Kenya: Putting On the Kwani Lit FestAllAfrica.com, Washington - 31 minutes agoA whole 360 publishing houses specialising in science, poetry, fiction, turn out hundreds of wonderfully designed, immaculately executed books for a 100% ...
- Norfolk groups offered beautiful cards for free - Network Norwich
Norfolk groups offered beautiful cards for freeNetwork Norwich, UK - 11 minutes agoSilent Flight Publications is a self-publishing enterprise producing the Christian, spiritual and romantic poetry and verse of Chris Roe and artwork by his ...
- Ahmad Faraz's death widely condoled - The Post
Ahmad Faraz's death widely condoledThe Post, Pakistan - 58 minutes agoHe lauded the services of late Faraz in the field of literature, and observed that his death had caused a great void in the field of poetry which could ...Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not Die All Things Pakistanall 5 news articles
- Extension service moves classes to branch libraries - Tampabay.com
Extension service moves classes to branch librariesTampabay.com, FL - 3 hours agoInstead, the Hernando County Public Library System will host the extension's free horticulture classes at branch libraries. ...
- Mann family reunion brings good times, happy memories; - Northumberland Today
Mann family reunion brings good times, happy memories;Northumberland Today, Canada - 17 hours agoSummer is family-reunion time, and the Mann family did its part when its 50th picnic was held at the Baltimore Arena and Community Centre. ...
- Jack the lad - Dallas Voice
“Anything Goes: the Autobiography,” by John Barrowman with Carole E. Barrowman. (Michael O’Mara Books Limited, April 2008). 256 pp., $29.95. “Anything Goes: the Autobiography,” by John Barrowman with Carole E. Barrowman. (Michael O’Mara ...
- Review: Dylan demonstrates virtuosity (Louisville Courier-Journal)
On Saturday night at Horseshoe Casino's outdoor arena a packed crowd witnessed that rarest of all spectacles: a Pulitzer Prize winner rocking out.
- William Makes The Write Move - Glasgow Daily Record
William Makes The Write MoveGlasgow Daily Record, UK - 54 minutes agoWilliam's work was published in the SQA collection Write Times and in the anthology New Writing Scotland, American literary publication Mayfly and Poetry ...
- Talking with Kapil Sibal (Hindustan Times)
The last gent in public affairs showing a flair for poetry (not counting the Bhojpuri aphorismsspouting Lalu Prasad Yadav) was Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So what a pleasant irony that in his debut collection of poems, I Witness: Partial Observations (IndiaInk, Rs 295), Congressman and Minister Kapil Sibal has chosen Vajpayee as a subject for a poem.
- He's San Francisco's pugilistic poet, for better or verse - Los Angeles Times
August Kleinzahler, the bad boy of American poetry, sits in a hillside park near his home in San Francisco. He dismisses university writing programs as “multimillion-dollar Ponzi schemes” in which Volvo-driving poet-professors are too fearful of ...
- Sidney Nolan: A New Retrospective at Queensland Art Gallery (Art Daily)
Sidney Nolan, Death of Sergeant Kennedy at Stringybark Creek 1946. Ripolin enamel on hardboard. 91 x 121.7 cm. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, purchased 1972 © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
- Heroes of our times (Daily News)
The 16th death anniversary of the late Lieutenant General Denzil Kobbekaduwa, the legendary War Hero of our times and eight other military leaders including Major General Wijaya Wimalaratne and Rear Admiral Mohan Jayamaha falls today (August 8).
- Q&A: "Longing for the Past Yet Belonging to the Present" - Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Aug 1 (IPS) - Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to ...
- Howard Jacobson: What makes everyone believe that they have an inalienable right to be 'worth it'? (Independent)
Life's a talent contest. Darwin told us that, though I suspect we knew it well enough already. "In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment."
- TORI AMOS CHARTS A NEW, MUSICAL FRONTIER - Globe and Mail
Joining a group that includes Nine Inch Nails, Oasis and Radiohead, singer-songwriter Tori Amos has split with her record label (Sony/BMG), and is planning to do something independent, although it's not clear what. Amos writes on her website: "This ...
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