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- Memories collide with contemporary realities at Venice - Daily Star - Lebanon
Daily Star - LebanonMemories collide with contemporary realities at VeniceDaily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon - 3 hours ago"When I translated my dream it was about being displaced, unable to live up to your peasant life, your peasant family and at the same time reconcile [that] ...
- Saddam now seen as ‘father of martyrs' by visitors to his grave - Kansas City Star
Saddam now seen as ‘father of martyrs' by visitors to his graveKansas City Star, MO - 6 hours agoPoetry about the late dictator adorns the room. Behind the desk are pictures of the shoes he wore the day he was hanged, which is now considered a day of ...
- Tapes Offer a Look Beneath the Surface of bin Laden and Al Qaeda (New York Times)
Recordings found in Afghanistan in 2001 provide a more spontaneous look at Al Qaeda than what is available through the carefully choreographed messages it releases.
- Be a lucky fish and get to any of these festivals - Tonight
Be a lucky fish and get to any of these festivalsTonight, South Africa - 51 minutes agoHere hip-hop will play alongside drum 'n bass, breakbeat, beat poetry, boys and everything else that caters for the hey-shoowow brigade . ...
- Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosis - Traverse City Record Eagle
Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosisTraverse City Record Eagle, MI - 42 minutes agoSteve dabbled with poetry and short story writing while he was in college, nothing too serious, and Celia's love of art and photography grew as she sat in ...
- Upward Bound hits the mud - The Daily Astorian
Upward Bound hits the mudThe Daily Astorian, OR - Jul 23, 2008In another project group, rap, hip hop, techno and other music provided the catalyst for learning to write poetry. Yasemin Gadelhak, a writing instructor at ...
- Deepti Naval turns director, ropes in Manisha Koirala (New Kerala)
By Subhash K. Jha, Mumbai, Sep 16 : After Nandita Das, avant-garde actress Deepti Naval has turned director. Her directorial debut has a rather poetic title - 'Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish' and she has signed on close friend Manisha Koirala as the heroine.
- Trophy Club to be a Rosary Rally site - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Trophy Club to be a Rosary Rally siteFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 36 minutes agoFORT WORTH  The Christian Poets Guild is sponsoring a free poetry contest with a $1000 grand prize. Fifty prizes totaling $5000 will be awarded. ...
- Even After a War With Russia, Many Georgians Revere Stalin (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
An enduring cult of Stalin persists in Georgia, where the Georgian-cobblers-son-turned-20th-century-titan remains a towering if contentious figure.
- A Poet and Patriot: Chris Matthews (1946-2008) - SantaCruz.com
A Poet and Patriot: Chris Matthews (1946-2008)SantaCruz.com, CA - 19 hours agoMatthews arrived in Santa Cruz County in 1973, and he immediately immersed himself in the local political and poetry scenes (Night Owl Press published a ...
- Family-friendly calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
YWCA AFTER SCHOOL: Registration still open for kindergarten-sixth grade. The program meets 2-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, at the YWCA, 185 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville.
- Arts: Arts News (Cleveland Scene)
By Michael Gill For more than 40 years, poets, poetry publishers and readers have looked to Len Fulton's Small Press Review magazine to help sort through the many thousands of chapbooks and anthologies that come out every year. In reviews and editors' picks, it is for many people an indispensable guide. The magazine's July/August issue includes Bottom Dog Press' survey of the Northeast Ohio ...
- BAT OUT OF HELL (Asbury Park Press)
Heath Ledger is unforgettable in Christopher Nolan's bleak crime saga 'The Dark Knight'
- Now entering the kids' land of Ology (Detroit Free Press)
"Are dragons kind?" 7-year-old Noah Pellettieri asks Dr. Ernest Drake, the esteemed naturalist and adventurer. "Animals are neither good nor bad," Drake replies. Hand shooting in the air for another turn, the overexcited young scientist wants to know: "Have you ever seen a yeti?"
- Native American culture stands tall at Cowboy Symposium - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
oAnn Turtle proudly walks up to LaRue Owens, 68, of Shallowater, and Lena Owen, 74, of Lubbock, and introduces herself. She's Comanche, full-blooded, she says. She didn't have to say it - it's written on her T-shirt. "Choctaw," Owens replies. "And I ...
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