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- Sufi music mystical in essence? - Hindustan Times
HIS SONGS strike a serene chord. They can enliven a dull mood. Sufi singer Ahmed Hussain Warsi talks with Hindustan Times on the growing popularity of this form of music, the spiritual significance of Sufiana and more. Spiritual soothing Sufi poetry ...
- Psych Central Teams Up with the Authors of Bipolar Disorder For ... - PR-USA.net (press release)
Psych Central Teams Up with the Authors of Bipolar Disorder For ...PR-USA.net (press release), Bulgaria - Jul 16, 2008Joe Kraynak, MA (Crawfordsville, Indiana) is a freelance author who has written and co-authored dozens of books on topics ranging from slam poetry to ...
- Songwriting gurus share their secrets - Myrtle Beach Sun News
Songwriting gurus share their secretsMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 13 minutes agoPoetry and music Strumming his acoustic guitar Saturday at the My View Beyond gallery in Conway, Brian Roessler performed “Pittsburgh. ...
- Punt on a poetic pigeon - ABC Online
ABC OnlinePunt on a poetic pigeonABC Online, Australia - 2 hours agoYou can put a (free) wager on whichever pigeon and poem you think will win. Punters who pick the winning bird get a single poem as their prize, ...
- MA Jinnah’s better half - Etalaat
MA Jinnah’s better halfEtalaat, India - 31 minutes agoThey reflect her deep interest in poetry, literature, history and the occult sciences. Kanjibhai shared the last. She was spirited and told off more than ...
- Freikeh Festival bears fruit for the first time in three years (The Daily Star Lebannon)
The public entered the festival grounds along a tree-lined path, its low hanging branches beautifully illuminated against the darkness. To the left, the black silhouette of the Nahr al-Kalb valley stretches beneath you toward the sea. The lights of villages crown the surrounding hilltops and, in the distance, the sprawl of Beirut can be discerned through the trees.
- Focus on poetry at Brisbane festival - Courier Mail
Focus on poetry at Brisbane festivalCourier Mail, Australia - 4 hours agoAS FAR as Julie Beveridge is concerned, poetry is the rock 'n' roll of literature. "Something clicks in my brain when I read good poetry or hear good poetry ...
- Classics - Old English Poems and Riddles and The First Poems in ... - Times Online
Classics - Old English Poems and Riddles and The First Poems in ...Times Online, UK - 1 hour agoAlexander tells us that “More manuscript poetry survives in English from before the Norman Conquest than in any other vernacular language in Europe”. ...
- The Crisis of Scottish Broadcasting - Allmediascotland
The Crisis of Scottish BroadcastingAllmediascotland, UK - 10 hours agoScots is a rich and expressive tongue and the vehicle of much of our best poetry and many of our best plays. It used to be one of the pleasures of living in ...
- SHE SEES A DARKNESS: Leslie Woods waltzes with madness for the sake of ... - Daily Times
Like a lady in mourning, Leslie Woods walks the emotional ramparts built around the black abyss that's at her core. To those who don't know her, she seems like just another singer-songwriter preoccupied with thoughts of mortality and the darker ...
- Deaths Elsewhere - Charlotte.com
George Garrett, the author of more than 30 books of fiction, poetry, biography and criticism, including an acclaimed trilogy of historical novels set in Elizabethan England, died Monday at his home in Charlottesville, Va., of bladder cancer. He was ...
- Seniors enjoy day at barrier-free camp - Grand Rapids Press
Imagine a sky so clear, so exceedingly blue, it could inspire poetry. And a lake -- Big Blue Lake in northern Muskegon County -- a spot blessed by Mother Nature most days of the week, but especially so on Wednesday when 10 residents from Brookhaven ...
- Inside the List - New York Times
New York TimesInside the ListNew York Times, United States - 9 hours agoThat way my books would be shelved right at eye level.” BIG LITTLE BOOKS: America’s best-selling indie poetry book, according to Small Press Distribution, ...
- Lessons of the greatest final - Financial Times
The last time I was so affected by a Wimbledon final was in 1972. When the moustachioed, military efficiency of Stan Smith defeated the mercurial artistry and natural grace of Ilie Nastase in a five-set thriller, I paced up and down the high street ...
- 'Bad woo, this could die/ Ah-choo, this could die' - Guardian Blogs
If you're like 90% of the population, you'll feel that reading the lyrics to a song gives you - to quote a survey conducted by the National Year of Reading - "a full appreciation of the music". The survey goes on to say that it's harder to come by ...
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