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- Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet, is dead - International Herald Tribune
RAMALLAH, West Bank : Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The preeminent Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more than 20 ...
- River Forest - Chicago Tribune
Diana M. Nicholas was a longtime patron of the arts and daughter of the founder of the Lizzadro Museum of Lapidary Art in Elmhurst. A lifelong resident of Elmhurst, Mrs. Nicholas was a former director and member of the board of directors of the... As ...
- AS I PLEASE: Bad Poets Society - The Nation Newspaper
AS I PLEASE: Bad Poets SocietyThe Nation Newspaper, Barbados - 2 hours agoHow can a man who writes poetry also be a mass-murderer? The truth is, art and atrocity have often gone hand-in hand together. Think of the slave-owners who ...
- AFter Dark: For a great getaway, cruise to Pirate's Cove - Annapolis Capital
Annapolis CapitalAFter Dark: For a great getaway, cruise to Pirate's CoveAnnapolis Capital, MD - 6 minutes ago... whether in poetry or prose. Each participant is limited to five minutes and commercial announcements are not permitted. Admission is free and Zu will ...
- Before 8/8/08, here are our favorite eights - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Before 8/8/08, here are our favorite eightsSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 9 minutes agoJohnson, 16, writes poetry. Certain segments of the population (MEN!!!) have no problem with NBC declaring beach volleyball the fifth "major" Olympic sport. ...
- Poems from the Hoot - Portsmouth Herald News
Poems from the HootPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 5 hours agoThe first, on July 2, brought nearly 60 people to Café Espresso to read poems and to listen. How lucky we are to have such a talented and prolific poetry ...
- It's time to take this veteran's mementos home - Courier-Journal
About eight years ago -- just before he died -- Robert Dalton Buster sent me a box of his Vietnam memories wrapped in brown manila paper; $3.45 postage from Edmonton, Ky. The memories included revolving-door letters that spewed information in graphic ...
- Community Calendar (The Houma Courier)
The Sam and Jim Acting Company presents Shakespeare's "Hamlet" at 7 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 7 p.m. Sept. 3-6 and 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Houma. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $12 for senior citizens, military members or veterans
- Andrew McKnight & Beyond Borders playing Beans in the Belfry - Frederick News-Post
Andrew McKnight left his job as an environmental engineer more than a decade ago to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter, what he now does full time. "I'd love to say there's a big, romantic story," he said over the phone, "but anyone who knows ...
- Are Saratoga's best juveniles yet to come? - Horse Racing - ESPN
Are Saratoga's best juveniles yet to come? - Horse RacingESPN - 3 hours ago(f) Sky Beauty (1992 Adirondack): Though she struggled outside of New York in three career road trips, Sky Beauty was poetry in motion at home. ...
- Passion’s fruit - Chandigarh Newsline
Passion’s fruitChandigarh Newsline, India - 37 minutes agoEvery poet is a romantic at heart, there’s music in every piece of poetry. “All you have to do is explore it, have a range so vast that you can write ...
- Summerfield to host program of music, poetry - Staten Island Advance
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Summerfield United Methodist Church will present a program of music and poetry at 3 p.m. Oct. 12 as a celebration of the congregation's 169th anniversary. The repertoire will include classical music, anthems, hymns, spirituals ...
- Book Release by Watertown Native Marsha Eger (WWNY - WNYF Watertown)
Marsha Eger, former Watertown resident has written a book: Voice of My Soul: Wisdom From the Stillness. I posed five questions to her, asking about her inspirations and how she dealt with being published for the first time and how 9/11 affected her.
- Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary Award - Rockbridge Weekly
Washington and Lee University Editor Named Finalist for Literary AwardRockbridge Weekly, VA - 5 hours agoAn independent panel of judges selected the finalists in the categories of poetry, fiction and non-fiction from among 138 nominated books. ...
- Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosis (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Life for the McKolay family has always bustled with activity. Stephen has a busy career and Celia oversaw the home schooling of their six children. There wasn't much time to pursue hobbies or interests. Then Celia had a heart attack which was followed by a cancer diagnosis.
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