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- Visit-Montenegro.com : Days of Mountain Flowers Start on Friday - Visit Montenegro
Visit-Montenegro.com : Days of Mountain Flowers Start on FridayVisit Montenegro, Montenegro - 4 hours agoCompiled book of poetry, written by Rajko Dzakovic - “Zbornik durmitorskog pjesnickog vijenca” - would be presented on the day of St. Peter of Cetinje. ...
- Nature, mature comedy highlight weekend - Access Atlanta
Nature, mature comedy highlight weekendAccess Atlanta, GA - 6 hours agoWorks by members of Sistagraphy, the Atlanta-based collective of African-American women photographers. Opening reception Noon-5 pm Free. ...
- The Unrelenting Power of Words - Democrat Newspaper
The Unrelenting Power of WordsDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - Jul 6, 2008The subject of this commentary is the title of a volume of poetry by Kittitian born, St. Croix based poet Mrs. Lillian Caesar Sutherland. ...
- PAL launches three books on literature - Daily Times
PAL launches three books on literatureDaily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour ago... and Shakir Hussain Shakir have made the selection of poetry 2007 while Ahmed Hamaish and Dr Shaheen Mufti have made the selection of prose writing. ...PAL compiles annual anthologies The Nation, Pakistanall 3 news articles
- Women celebrate with pampering and poetry - The Times
Women celebrate with pampering and poetryThe Times, South Africa - 41 minutes agoShe looked radiant in a red and black ensemble, including a matching hat and blouse, that would not have been out of place at the Durban July. ...
- Heading South - Egypt Today
Om ar Abdel Dhaher looks like a character from his own paintings. Talking with a slight Upper Egyptian accent, the 41-year-old artist is right at home among the Nubians and Saeedis residing in his canvases. He feels so at home that he refers to the ...
- Faraz dies: poetry loses a voice, people a friend - DAWN Group
ISLAMABAD, Aug 25: Poet Ahmad Faraz passed away in Islamabad on Monday night. He was 78. His funeral prayer will be offered at the Islamabad Graveyard at 6pm on Tuesday, his son Shibli Faraz told a private TV channel. He leaves behind a widow and ...
- Wind of change at Tolethorpe - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
TOLETHORPE Hall, near Stamford, is world-famous for putting on three plays each year. This year, it is treating audiences to Romeo and Juliet, Richard III – and The Wind in the Willows. The beauty of Tolethorpe is that all the actors are amateurs ...
- On Mustang Range, a Battle on Thinning the Herd - Herald Tribune
GERLACH, Nev. — Five mustangs pounded across the high desert recently, their dark manes and tails giving shape to the wind. Pursued by a helicopter, they ran into a corral — and into the center of the emotional debate over whether euthanasia ...
- A scene from "WALL-E." - Salon
June 27, 2008 | The new Pixar feature "WALL-E" is an environmental cautionary tale, as well as a story of budding love between two robots. And for its first half-hour or so, it's possibly the most melancholy cartoon ever made: Even the color palette ...
- Can't Find Publishers? Try Pothi.com! - Techtree.com
Techtree.comCan't Find Publishers? Try Pothi.com!Techtree.com, India - 3 hours agoInspiration struck Jha when she was looking for affordable ways to publish her poetry, without going through a tedious publication process. ...
- Calendar -- Des Moines (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
Dowling Catholic Art Club Display. Through July 8. Scottish Rite Park, 2909 Woodland Ave. 418-3000.
- United we stand, divided we fall - Coeur d'Alene Press
The huge redwood trees in California are considered to be the tallest trees in the world. Some of them are 300 feet high and more than 2,500 years old. One would think that trees so large would have a tremendous root system reaching down hundreds of ...
- Wow, what a story! (Calgary Sun)
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy.
- Will the Anti-Locavorism Never End? - New York Times Blogs
A blog post from a few months ago — titled “ Do We Really Need a Few Billion Locavores ?” — upset many eat-local fans. Among the many sins I committed were: 1. Using food coloring to make sherbet. (Hey, sorry, but I was just following the ...
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