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- Writers group enters virtual publishing world - Western Star
Writers group enters virtual publishing worldWestern Star, Canada - 5 hours ago“We usually try to keep it to 30 lines for the poetry and a maximum of two pages for the rest,†said Young. Entries may be discussed by members attending ...
- Kenya: Barack Obama And the Graveyard of Hope (AllAfrica.com)
I am finding it very difficult to join in the jubilation about Senator Barack Obama. Not that I want to deny the man his victory, but my impulse to celebrate keeps deflating on the idea that the best thing that happened to little Barack was not growing up in Kenya.
- Call of the wild: Britain's nature writers - Independent
Call of the wild: Britain's nature writersIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoAnyone with even a nodding classroom acquaintance with Romantic poetry or painting might have smelled a highly cultivated rat. Surely, this textbook vision ...
- Chinese Painting of the Week—‘Landscape’ by Wang Wei - The Epoch Times
Chinese Painting of the Week—‘Landscape’ by Wang WeiThe Epoch Times, NY - 46 minutes agoBy Tony Dai Wang Wei ç‹ç¶ (699-761) was one of the masters of poetry in the Tang Dynasty. In his later years, he lived a reclusive life and cultivated ...
- West Lake, Buzzing Hangzhou’s Centre Of Calm (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
Located 150km South of Shanghai, China, fabled Hangzhou has been so celebrated in history, art and folklore that from a thousand years ago a picture of the city’s vast West Lake has remained in the Chinese collective consciousness, symbolising a place of unparalleled, serene beauty and calm.
- Youth of the Month (The Augusta Chronicle)
Kelly Cercy, 15, writes everything down in her calendar to keep it straight: school due dates, dance practice for Aiken Civic Ballet Company three times a week, youth group, lunchtime Bible study, student council and Mu Alpha Theta math club at North Augusta High School.
- Uncommon Senselessness | Horacio Castellanos Moya's novel -- his first translated into English -- views atrocity ... (Pittsburgh City Paper)
The genocide that accompanied Guatemala's long-running civil war has been called "the silent holocaust." From about 1960 until 1996, when peace accords were signed, an estimated 200,000 civilians died. Most were indigenous people of Mayan descent, and most perished, often horrifically,... By Bill O'Driscoll.
- The romantic rains - Times of India
The romantic rainsTimes of India, India - 1 hour agoProducer and writer Pritish Nandy says, “Being a Bengali, I love the rains. All our literature, our poetry celebrate rains. Rains stand for resurgence, ...
- Giving life to another - News.com.au
JUST days before seven-year-old Nicholas Green was killed, he was pretending to be a Roman soldier, returning home after years of "heroically guarding the frontiers". His American parents, holidaying in Italy at the time, were more than happy to ...
- Daily Messenger Bulletin Board (MPNnow.com)
Event happenings in and around the Yates County areas this week.
- Pulitzer Prize winner conducts Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society this weekend (The Capital Times)
For composer Aaron Jay Kernis, writing music is a way to explore life's fundamentals. Birth. Death. Creation and destruction, freedom and captivity. Kernis, who won the Pulitzer Prize at the age of 37 -- one of the youngest composers to do so -- will perform some of his intensely emotional, always thoughtful, occasionally playful works at the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society's series of ...
- Ecuador: Interest in Literature Continues - Global Voices Online.org
World Regions › Americas › Central Asia & Caucasus › East Asia › Eastern & Central Europe › Middle East & North Africa › Oceania › South Asia › Sub-Saharan Africa › Western Europe Topics › Agriculture › Arts & Culture ...
- Spanish museum doubts Goya painted "Giant" - International Herald Tribune
MADRID : Experts at Spain's leading museum El Prado said on Thursday they suspected one of their prize exhibits -- long attributed to Goya -- was in fact painted by one of the Spanish master's assistants. Manuela Mena, curator of 18th-century ...
- wednesday (The Olympian)
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- School's out for summer, but learning shouldn't cease - Times-News
Q: Is there something I can do this summer to help my children be ready to learn when school begins again? A: YES! Encourage your children to read during the summer. Research has shown that children must spend a great deal of time reading to become ...
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