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- Genocide's epic hero - International Herald Tribune
Genocide's epic heroInternational Herald Tribune, France - 18 hours agoPublished in 1847, it is deeply embedded in the tradition of Serbian epic poetry and is a foundational text of Serbian cultural nationalism. ...
- Feature: The Real Madrid-Robinho Relationship - Goal.com
Feature: The Real Madrid-Robinho RelationshipGoal.com, Switzerland - 3 hours agoLast season under the more attack-minded Bernd Schuster, Robinho discovered consistency and effectiveness as he merged silk with steel and poetry with prose ...
- Anti-racism gig at The Square - Harlow Herald 24
Anti-racism gig at The SquareHarlow Herald 24, UK - 22 hours agoYou will either love or hate Attila the Stockbroker's confrontational brand of political slam poetry, but few could deny his unwavering conviction. ...
- Portsmouth area community calendar (Portsmouth Herald)
MUSIC IN MARKET SQUARE begins its 26th season July 11 to Aug. 29 in North Church, Market Square, Portsmouth. Concerts begin at noon and are free. Bring a lunch and a friend. (857) 225-1550. Aug. 22: Opera Comedy featuring Darby Tench, soprano.
- Konstantin Pavlov | Bulgarian poet, 75 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Konstantin Pavlov | Bulgarian poet, 75Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 minutes agoHe gained popularity despite censors imposing a decade-long publishing ban against him in 1966, with Bulgarians clandestinely copying and reading his poems. ...
- Self-published authors share their journeys to authorhood - Courier-Post
S.L. Sharp spent 23 years writing "Baby Jules," her first novel. It took much less time for Sharp to publish her tale of two generations of women fighting for the survival of their dysfunctional family. Sharp, an educational program specialist for ...
- Lipizzaners to leap into Lincoln County - Newport News-Times
Call it poetry in motion, a horse-and-rider ballet, or a graceful display of harmony between man - or woman - and beast. Only these beasts are also majestic beauties. The “World Famous” Lipizzaner Stallions - former horses of battle who galloped ...
- Grave dispute shines light on Civil War - International Herald Tribune
VIZNAR, Spain : The tranquil, pine-carpeted hills in this patch of southern Spain hold awful secrets. Now, one of them has been thrust into the spotlight of a divisive, emotionally wrenching drive to address atrocities committed in the Spanish Civil ...
- Crystal Arc brings unique calligraphy exhibition to take you ... - AME Info
AME InfoCrystal Arc brings unique calligraphy exhibition to take you ...AME Info, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour ago... of this creative and inspirational exhibition and to partner with Dubai Cultural and Scientific Association which is bringing about the art of poetry in ...
- JOE BIDEN: HAIR WE CAN BELIEVE IN (Ann Coulter via Yahoo! News)
Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden's speech at the Democratic National Convention was great. As I write, he hasn't given it yet, but these are my favorite parts:
- Tears, tiffs and triumphs - Guardian Unlimited
The first judges were Rebecca West, Stephen Spender, David Farrer and WL Webb, at that time literary editor of the Guardian. We were handsomely treated: in London we haunted Bertorelli's, but we spent more than one weekend at Michael Astor's ...
- Arts news in Scotland - Metro
MetroArts news in ScotlandMetro, UK - 1 hour ago... Scottish Poetry Library's newly acquired Edwin Morgan Archive today from 6.30pm, publishing impressario Felix Dennis with his poetry and free wine (Thu, ...
- Poet to read new works at Norman Depot (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN — Nathan Brown will read from his two new poetry books during the Performing Arts Studio's Second Sunday Poetry Reading. The event will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Norman Depot, 200 S Jones Ave. Admission is free. In "Not Exactly Job,” published by Mongrel Empire Press in 2007, Brown expands the tradition of literary spiritual struggles by engaging with the Book of Job as both poetry ...
- Rooms at First Congregational Church in Saginaw set the Bible scene (The Saginaw News)
A church's educational wing sends children back in time to experience the stories. Jeff Schrier | The Saginaw NewsPeggy Knutson, school director at First Congregational Church, 403 S. Jefferson in Saginaw, sits in "Oracle's Oasis," a new story room. Peggy...
- Flor y Canto: Celebrating Latino Poetry in San Francisco (New America Media)
Poetry is alive and well in San Francisco, home of the beat generation, and Latino poetry is thriving in its Mission District.
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