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- Sardar of Indian politics - Hindustan Times
Sardar of Indian politicsHindustan Times, India - 1 hour agoHarkishan Singh Bassi changed his surname to ‘Surjeet’ while trying his hand writing poetry in his youth. Surjeet lived the simple life. ...
- Garden plot nurtures learning for students - KeepMEcurrent.com
Garden plot nurtures learning for studentsKeepMEcurrent.com, ME - 5 hours ago... as a “living laboratory†that can teach children a variety of life lessons, illustrate ecosystems, encourage stewardship and inspire art and poetry. ...
- My sympathies lie with proud, sunny Georgians - Irish Independent
My sympathies lie with proud, sunny GeorgiansIrish Independent, Ireland - 1 hour agoand the wedding party was attended by Georgian, Ukrainian and Armenian bishops; the Papal Nuncio representing the Pope; a Jewish rabbi; and the chief imam ...
- Poster poems: Remember your lines - Guardian Blogs
Looking back ... a scene from Theatre de Complicité's play Mnemonic with Simon McBurney and Katrin Cartlidge. Photograph: Tristram Kenton The muses, so the Greeks believed, are the daughters of memory , which may, I suppose, be a way of saying that ...
- Book Briefs - RedOrbit
Book BriefsRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoThe authors represent a variety of genres for adults and children -- from mystery to humor, poetry to sci-fi, and sports to history. ...
- BILL MCGRAW: Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D (Detroit Free Press)
"The Straits" is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century. Kristin Palm describes it as a "docu-poem," as in documentary. The book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry."
- Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimism (Financial Times)
As well as writing this column, I am trying to meet the deadline for delivery of haiku for a small poetry magazine, but: the sky hangs down/ a curtain of dark warning – thunder crash ripples.
- Poets slam down their rhymes in Brink Lounge bout (The Capital Times)
Their words didn't float down out of the rafters and land on our shoulders. Instead, they slapped listeners across the face and begged for an explanation. This wasn't a flowery, Shakespearean sonnet exhibition with pentameters and rhymes and professions of romantic love. Instead, Wednesday night was the second night of first bouts -- or rounds -- of the National Poetry Slam for four teams of ...
- Mansfield Bicentennial Calendar: Pops concert at Renaissance on Friday - Mansfield News Journal
Noon -- Elder Care Luncheon Series Portrayal of First Lady Florence Harding at the Waterford. Details: Jules Willacker, 419-775-1013. Noon --Lunch theater, Bissman Building. 2 p.m. --Mock Trial, Mansfield Municipal Building, Courtroom 2. Details: 419 ...
- Local inks his memoirs - The Evening Leader
Local inks his memoirsThe Evening Leader, OH - 44 minutes agoMARYS — After traveling the world twice over, a local resident has penned his lifelong experiences in a book of prose and poetry. St. Marys native Russell ...
- New venue for GOVAC - Explorer News
Explorer NewsNew venue for GOVACExplorer News, AZ - 1 hour agoThe first event in the series is a performance by cowboy poet Bud Strom and country musician Jack Bishop. Strom says he encapsulates the cowboy way of life ...
- Up close and personal with the Lincolns - Chicago Sun-Times
Up close and personal with the LincolnsChicago Sun-Times, United States - 41 minutes agoThey read poetry together, and talked politics. They shared ambition -- Mary wanted to marry someone who would be president, and recognized greatness in ...
- PARKDALE: Tears flow as Parkdale community mourns Katelynn Sampson - Inside Toronto
Inside TorontoPARKDALE: Tears flow as Parkdale community mourns Katelynn SampsonInside Toronto, Canada - Aug 12, 2008... about her little angel who is now inside the Lord's house, that peace had finally come her daughter's way as she's now protected by the Lord's love. ...
- Who do you consider a modern-day patriot? Moyers believes ... - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Who do you consider a modern-day patriot? Moyers believes ...Dubuque Telegraph Herald, IA - 2 hours agoAlthough he had stints with CBS and NBC news and served as publisher of Newsday, he is best known for the many interviews, reports and documentaries he has ...
- Florence 'to revoke Dante exile' - BBC News
Seven hundred years after it sent Dante into lifetime exile on pain of death, Florence is having a re-think. The city council has backed a motion that calls for the author of The Divine Comedy to be rehabilitated by the mayor of Florence at a public ...
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