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- Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is Necessary - Atlantic Free Press
Why a Cultural Boycott of Israel is NecessaryAtlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 2 hours agoRemi Kanazi is the editor of the forthcoming anthology of poetry, Poets For Palestine, which can be pre-ordered at www.PoetsForPalestine.com. ...
- Five Southport schools join in star-backed Shine Week celebrations ... - Southport Visiter
Five Southport schools join in star-backed Shine Week celebrations ...Southport Visiter, UK - 14 hours agoJoining Shine is free at www.shineweek.co.uk and every school registered receives a free creative kit to help towards their celebrations. ...
- "Mad Men" Gives O'Hara a Boost - Publishers Weekly
"Mad Men" Gives O'Hara a BoostPublishers Weekly, NY - 35 minutes agoBy Craig Morgan Teicher -- Publishers Weekly, 8/12/2008 7:17:00 AM It's not unhead of for a TV show to boost sales of a book, but poetry titles don't often ...
- Palestinians bid farewell to their top poet - Monsters and Critics.com
Palestinians bid farewell to their top poetMonsters and Critics.com - Aug 13, 2008Darwish had asked to be buried at that location, having dedicated his life to culture, poetry and literature. He was born in a village near Acre in 1941 in ...
- Abroad: Portugal Holds on to Words Few Can Grasp - New York Times
LISBON — The latest brouhaha involving cultural property is unfolding here — and not, for a change, over stolen vases or precious war booty, but a poet’s correspondence. As usual, it’s a window onto a nation’s character. The elderly heirs ...
- A Sonics Love Story - TheStranger.com
TheStranger.comA Sonics Love StoryTheStranger.com, WA - 44 minutes agoI have been punishing myself for my courtroom failures of nerve, imagination, and poetry. 39. I should have said, "But my father didn't live in Minneapolis, ...
- Oe, Pamuk discuss influences of West - The Daily Yomiuri
Oe, Pamuk discuss influences of WestThe Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 1 hour agoPamuk: I'm excited about my friendship and solidarity with such a splendid novelist. In addition, being with Mr. Oe makes me realize that I shoulder a large ...
- Camp helps teens realize their potential (The Charleston Gazette)
HILLSBORO - At this girls' camp, there are no mirrors. No designer clothes. No indoor showers. No hot showers, either - until this year, when the girls voted democratically to install a wood-burning hot water heater they would stoke themselves.
- Oh, what a paradise was lost (The News & Observer)
Ethan Canin's first novel in seven years channels varied influences. The title is taken from one of Elia Kazan's best, if most resolutely uncommercial, films. The story is a conflation of "The Great Gatsby" and "All the King's Men," with strong overtones of "The Magnificent Ambersons" (one of Canin's characters echoes Booth Tarkington by referring to "one of God's lesser known laws. The law of ...
- Lost (and found) in Translation - Paste Magazine
Paste MagazineLost (and found) in TranslationPaste Magazine, GA - 53 minutes agoAnd that figure is closer to 0.3 percent if you consider only adult literature and poetry. It wasn’t always thus. Esther Allen, executive director of the ...
- 2008 Best Books of Indiana named (Greencastle Banner-Graphic)
The 2008 Best Books of Indiana were named recently at an awards ceremony at the Indiana State Library. Started in 2005 by the Indiana Center for the Book, the state book award contest is designed to...
- Al-Qaeda indicts Musharraf - The Post
The PostAl-Qaeda indicts MusharrafThe Post, Pakistan - 48 minutes agoAl-Qaeda leader also shared his personal experiences in the tape and said that he had read in his childhood the complete poetry work of Allama Mohammad ...
- Lingua publica - Enter Stage Right
Lingua publicaEnter Stage Right, Canada - 1 hour agoBoth sides agree something must be done about America being the world's only superpower, the sad legacy of the straight white male. ...
- Poet Peter Gizzi Reads at Haverford - Bi-College News
Poet Peter Gizzi Reads at HaverfordBi-College News, PA - 1 hour agoBy Sean Hughes Haverford recently hosted an outstanding poetry reading by Peter Gizzi, an accomplished poet and the poetry editor for The Nation. ...
- The Darkness of This House Has Got the Best of Us - Common Dreams
I’m thinking old Mike Ahmadinejad may not be such a bad guy. I call him Mike (which he might not appreciate, either in its overfamiliarity or because his name is actually Mahmoud), because Mahmoud is hard for me to pronounce well, and because it ...
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