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- Get Karadzic! How to catch a monster - Independent
Get Karadzic! How to catch a monsterIndependent, UK - 1 hour ago... the war as Karadzic's forces shelled the city – Karadzic turned to writing poetry, mostly dealing with love, reminiscences of life and its essence. ...Video: Karadzic faces Hague tribunal ReutersVideoA Life On The Run Institute for War and Peace Reportingall 4,188 news articles
- Reading About Reading: Harvard Kids Don't Have Hearts - Gawker
In her latest review of the New York Times Book Review, Intern Alexis is faced with the reality that Harvard students were not in tears while reading Madame Bovary . After accepting that crimson can be so cruel, Alexis notices a lot of "nah-nahs ...
- Movie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008 - PopMatters
PopMattersMovie News Tuesday: 24 June 2008PopMatters, IL - 11 minutes agoAccording to Variety, the African American auteur, having just wrapped up his take on the legendary Buffalo Soldiers of World War II (Miracle at St. Anna, ...
- The rainy season brings new life to an ancient land - Economic Times
The rainy season brings new life to an ancient landEconomic Times, India - 33 minutes agoImagine Kalidasa writing Meghdoot and creating a genre of poetry which came like a breath of fresh air, almost paralleling the process of natural creativity ...
- Field Practice Begins In Belait (BruDirect.com)
Kuala Belait - Over 500 students as young as six years old braced the sweltering heat yesterday morning to take part in the first practice session for the field performance of the get-together event schedule to take place on July 19 to mark His Majesty's upcoming birthday celebrations in Belait District.
- Lately unfashionable: AE Housman - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukLately unfashionable: AE Housmanguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoTouching on a number of issues, such as Housman's classical scholarship, repressed homosexuality and of course his poetry, Dexter and Parris nevertheless ...
- Amy Varner enjoys time with family (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
Amy Varner is the office manager for the Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Keokuk, Inc. and Keokuk Area Convention and Tourism Bureau. “I am originally from Columbia, Mo., but moved to Hannibal, Mo., to attend Hannibal-LaGrange College,” she said.
- Literary fair draws crowd (Register-Star)
One of Hudson's newest traditions took place again Saturday, the Literary Magazine and Small Press Fair at the Hudson Opera House.
- New York City Ballet: The Triple Threat - PlaybillArts
PlaybillArtsNew York City Ballet: The Triple ThreatPlaybillArts, NY - 3 hours ago... cowboy in Western Symphony? He digs deep to come up with a searing portrayal in Prodigal Son, and in pure classical style, he can breathe poetry and ...
- Murder of Dignity - OpEdNews.com
Prelude, 2008. There are cities you love at the first sight. Venice comes to mind, Paris or St. Petersburg. And there are cities which you have never seen but you love them as a legend. For me it was New Orleans. I dreamed to live there since ...
- Voices from the past (Business Standard India)
Less story, more memory: new fiction looks back to re-imagine the past. Memory is in. It's the renaissance of the memoir, the biography and autobiography. Even fiction these days is read, and possibly written, as real life-stories transposed to a fictional context.
- The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch - North Coast Journal
The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss FinchNorth Coast Journal, CA - 9 minutes agoGaiman has developed a reputation both as a writer of comics and of prose fiction. His latest work, The Facts in the Case of the Departure of Miss Finch, ...
- Ballad of John and Yoko Hits All the Wrong Notes With Critics - Buzzle
Ballad of John and Yoko Hits All the Wrong Notes With CriticsBuzzle, CA - 23 minutes ago"Imagine there's no Beatles, imagine no iconic movies, no White Album, no poetry books, no drawings," wrote Linda Winer for Newsday. ...
- Nosing out talent (The News & Observer)
"Always on the go, always on the look-out"
- Young vandals in Vermont get lessons in poetry - Kansas City Star
More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost’s former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using “The Road Not Taken” and another poem as ...
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