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- Tagore songs, dance to feature in IPL match on his birthday - Hindustan Times
In a curious blend of cricket and Rabindranath Tagore's work, the Eden Gardens in Kolkata will witness a recital of the songs composed by the poet before the start of the IPL match between the Kolkata and the Bangalore to mark his 148th birth ...
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai - Miami Herald
I stared for a time at the museum-case model that portrayed early Abu Dhabi as a sandy flat with a loose scattering of mud huts, on which the most sophisticated architectural feature were the goat pens. I half expected to see tiny figures swinging ...
- Street Scene, Young Vic, London - Independent
Street Scene, Young Vic, LondonIndependent, UK - 1 hour ago... his Harlem poetry made him a fine choice, especially for such despondent arias as Sam's "Lonely House": "The night for me is not romantic – unhook the ...
- It's Happening - Scarborough (Scarborough Mirror)
SOUTH EAST SCARBOROUGH Pow Wow, Eastview Jr. P.S., 20 Waldock St., 6 a.m. Sunrise Ceremony, noon, Pow Wow's Grand Entry.
- Principal questions compulsory English for senior level - News.com.au
THE head of one of the nation's elite private schools has questioned whether English should be compulsory for the senior years, saying the courses being taught are beyond the intellectual ability of most students. The headmaster of Sydney Church of ...
- Eleven years of Labour, and all that's helped Paris is a £3 pair of ... - Daily Mail
The Blairs once lived in Mapledene Road, Hackney, before heading for Islington I first met Paris in June, 1997. She was seven, and she was sitting on the doorstep of my house in Mapledene Road, Hackney, the very road Tony and Cherie Blair had moved ...
- Festival plans taking shape - Beccles and Bungay Journal
Festival plans taking shapeBeccles and Bungay Journal, UK - 8 hours agoA FESTIVAL organised by young people in south Norfolk is set to bring new music, art and poetry to the area. The Loddon Out Loud festival, which will debut ...
- A legend in his own lunchtime - Irish Times
A legend in his own lunchtimeIrish Times, Ireland - 52 minutes ago(He always says "trying", but has several books of poetry and stories under his belt - you can find them in the National Library, under "John McNamee born ...Colum McCann's top 10 novels on poets guardian.co.ukall 3 news articles
- Waiter's novel competes for prize - BBC News
Mr Raisin, who was born in Yorkshire, is one of 16 young writers competing for the fiction and poetry prize. The youngest writer on the list was Caroline Bird, 24, from Leeds, nominated for her poetry collection Trouble Came to the Turnip. Submarine ...
- Scratchboard artist gives new meaning to detail - Porterville Recorder
Scratchboard artist gives new meaning to detailPorterville Recorder, CA - 8 hours agoChalk surface board is first spray painted with India ink, and then the artist scratches off the black to create the picture that comes to life in the white ...
- It's Happening - Bloor West - Inside Toronto
It's Happening - Bloor WestInside Toronto, Canada - 9 hours agoMusic on Canvas presents Poetic Moods - an evening of lyrical piano and poetry readings featuring pianist Maria Dolnycky performs works by Scarlatti, ...
- Carrière's Master Class In Tehran (Payvand Iran News)
Movie Critic Icon and Screen Writer Jean Claude Carrière Lectures at Iran's House of Cinema -Darius KADIVAR
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (The Maclay Argus)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- The life and poetry of Jaroslav Vajda - GetReligion
GetReligionThe life and poetry of Jaroslav VajdaGetReligion, DC - 16 minutes agoTownsend’s article, which has wonderful detail about the life of Vajda and his impressionistic, image-laden poetry, gets the significance of the content of ...
- Watering the the Indus Valley - Daily Telegraph
The River Indus rises in Tibet and flows west through northern India before turning south through Pakistan to the Arabian Sea. Like many rivers, it has often acted as a border, marking off Baluchistan from Sindh and the North West Frontier Province ...
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