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- Raman Thediya Seethai: sheer poetry on celluloid (New Kerala)
"Raman Thediya Seethai" (Ram's quest for Sita) is one movie whose review needs a Ramayana of trivia and praise. The film is a slick, simple, splendid entertainer sans sex and sleaze.
- Latest in children's books covered at conference (St. Tammany News)
A mini-conference was held Thursday for 35 children’s literature librarians, educators and school librarians at the Causeway branch of the St. Tammany Parish Library. The conference focused on reading in the classroom, the latest in children’s literature and incorporating educational resources into the classroom.
- Review: Prolific novelist Ridley Pearson uses Idaho sheriff as model ... - St. Petersburg Times
Walt Fleming, the hero of Ridley Pearson's Killer Weekend and the new Killer View , is a mild-mannered man, socially awkward, a bit out of shape, a loving if stressed father, and a soon-to-be-divorced husband. He is also a celebrated Idaho sheriff ...
- Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display - New York Sun
Shh. Hammershøi Is on DisplayNew York Sun, United States - 20 hours agoAnd now, at London's Royal Academy, in his first solo show in Britain since 1907, a major retrospective promises "The Poetry of Silence. ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Mother's mysterious friend drives 'Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn' (Miami Herald)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14 1/2 years apart.
- Lived realities of the oppressed - Hindu
Lived realities of the oppressedHindu, India - 2 hours agoThe essays of Dilip Chitre and Bali Sahota through their sustained critical textual engagements turn our attention to Dalit poetry. ...
- Behind the Big Black Penis - East Bay Express
Author Shawn Taylor was working out at 24 Hour Fitness when the idea popped out and hit him on the head. "This older dude came up," he explained. "This dude must have been like, sixty, and he had these tight-ass pants that made this big impression ...
- Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translator - Tehran Times
Darwish painted Palestinian dreams in his poems: translatorTehran Times, Iran - 1 hour agoDarwish is the author of thirty books of poetry and six volumes of prose. Over 20 volumes of his works have been translated into Persian. ...
- A hundred million blogs - New Statesman
A hundred million blogsNew Statesman, UK - 43 minutes ago... which, unlike the mainland, is relatively free of censorship, Soong spends four to eight hours a day translating other blogs, Chinese media and poetry. ...
- ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGN - The Zimbabwean
ZINASU MEDIA ALERT:STUDENTS TO HOST AIDS AWARENESS CAMPAIGNThe Zimbabwean, Africa - 8 hours agoThe event shall be graced by music, poetry, public speaking and dramas and artists who are billed to perform include Extra Large, Madiz, ...
- High school students invited to UWSP Writers Workshop (Stevens Point Journal)
High school juniors and seniors are invited to submit writing samples for a chance to qualify for the writers workshop held at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP). The one-day workshop will give students the opportunity to discuss their writing with UWSP English faculty members and guest speakers, and senior participants will compete for five $1,000 scholarships to attend UWSP. The ...
- Hey Woody, lose the muse - Globe and Mail
Hey Woody, lose the museGlobe and Mail, Canada - 52 minutes agoThis compulsion asserted itself in 1986's Hannah and Her Sisters, where the protagonist, played by Michael Caine, used mawkish ee cummings poetry to win ...
- Poetry reading at Edison library Aug. 13 (Edison Sentinel)
Rowan University student and Edison resident Joseph Carlough will be reading some of his award-winning poetry, plus a short story, at the Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., 7 p.m. Aug 13.Reserve a seat by calling the library at 732-287-2298, ext. 1, or sign up at the circulation desk.
- Saluting a life in poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
When Charles Guenther retired from writing poetry reviews for this newspaper, it was obvious that there would be no one waiting to take his place. Who else could draw on 50 years of experience in reviews, not to mention correspondence with some of ...
- Appalachian Festival begins Aug. 21; ‘Barney’ will be there (The Register-Herald)
If you thought your young children might not want to attend the 44th annual Appalachian Festival in Beckley, think again.
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