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- Nepali folks in Baltimore mesmerised by Poetry Festival-2008 - Nepalnews.com
Nepali folks in Baltimore mesmerised by Poetry Festival-2008Nepalnews.com, Nepal - 30 minutes agoOn the same occasion, Biswas Dip Tigela, the chief editor of online Nepalese literature forum (www.sahitya.com.np) was awarded the 'INLS Narayan Jayanta ...
- Immigration central issue in League City mayoral race - KHOU
LEAGUE CITY — “Sanctuary” is the latest buzz word in League City, where the immigration debate has infused the final week of the mayoral runoff campaigns. But a flood of letters to the editor in favor of Toni Randall or Chris Mallios shows not ...
- Hay festival: We need more of poor old Milton - guardian.co.uk
Hay festival: We need more of poor old Miltonguardian.co.uk, UK - 10 hours agoTS Eliot complained that there was too much context in Milton: the poetry, enlisted in the political and religious battles raging in the middle of the 17th ...
- Hip-hop review: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's 'The Break/s' - San Francisco Chronicle
Hip-hop review: Marc Bamuthi Joseph's 'The Break/s'San Francisco Chronicle, USA - 4 hours ago"I am," he says more than once during the evening, standing onstage in a simple orange T-shirt and cargo pants, echoing Grandmaster Flash, "an American at ...
- Editorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn - Schenectady Gazette
Editorial: The legacy of SolzhenitsynSchenectady Gazette, NY - 11 minutes agoMost people who could read loved literature and poetry, and there was a long history of writers, from Dostoevsky to Gorky to Pasternak, running afoul of the ...
- We're not number one - Capitol Hill Blue
Capitol Hill BlueWe're not number oneCapitol Hill Blue, VA - May 22, 2008It takes the death of a Princess Di or a scandal with a White House intern to release inspirational moonbeams to play on the foreheads of America's ...
- Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issues - Marin Independent-Journal
Sausalito choreographer pushes the limit with social issuesMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 10 hours agoThe title is taken from a line in a WS Merwin poem, "The River of Bees," and the work uses the poem and the beauty of land, water and animals to explore the ...
- Staying sharp in summer Tutors, study guides and well-chosen games can ... - Register-Guard
Robin Francisco tutors Brittney Williams, who starts high school in the fall. Williams’ mother hopes the summer lessons help Brittney better retain what she learned last year. It’s the middle of July, which means that students already are about a ...
- 300,000 books, 17,000 square feet, and now, 25 years (Denton Record-Chronicle)
More than a business success story of buying, collecting and selling, Recycled Books — housed inside the lilac-colored, century-old Wright Opera House on Denton’s Square — has become a local icon.
- Night & Day (Toronto Star)
Here are some of the events taking place around the city this weekend. For events on other days, head to Weekday Planner, on page E8.
- Horror writer’s big ambitions - WalesOnline
Horror writer’s big ambitionsWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 51 minutes ago“I am currently working on a book of short stories and poetry,” he said. “I have not had anything published, but my passion drives me forward. ...
- One of the world's great museums is just a day trip away - Chicago Tribune
The nation's attic sits in a cluster of buildings around the National Mall in Washington. Founded more than 155 years ago, the Smithsonian Institution was the dream of Englishman James Smithson. Upon his death in 1829, Smithson willed his fortune to ...
- China's junk culture (BBC News)
China is an emerging superpower, but back in the 19th Century Brits were scathing of this alien culture.
- Fleeting words - Ha'aretz
Fleeting wordsHa'aretz, Israel - 21 minutes agoIn March 1988, I read in the daily Maariv Darwish's poem "Those Who Pass Between Fleeting Words," in which he writes: "O those who pass between fleeting ...
- Love at first sight for Purdue students leads to marriage - Exponent
For two Purdue students, love is unconditional. Zach Myers, a junior in the College of Agriculture, and Katie Webster, a junior in the College of Education, met when they were 13 years old. "I knew right away that we would be together," Webster said ...
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