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- All are princes, says winning poet - The National
All are princes, says winning poetThe National, United Arab Emirates - 10 hours agoThe most prolific of the finalists, Bekheit, 42, already had 14 published collections of poetry to his name, including four for children, ...
- We don't need a Poet Laureate - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWe don't need a Poet Laureateguardian.co.uk, UK - 35 minutes agoI don't like the New Labour poetry-is-good-for-you ethos, either. Yet the Laureateship does represent a chance to do something for an artform that is ...
- Sun Road marks 75 years (Missoulian)
WEST GLACIER - There are many ways to take the measure of a road. You can measure it in miles. That'd be 52. Or in dollars spent building the route. That'd be $2.5 million.
- The "It" List: A trendier guide to living - News-Press
• Rent it: "Persepolis" on DVD. Marjane Satrapi's animated adaptation of her graphic memoir was nominated for an Oscar and won a slew of other awards. But the real reason to watch is her compelling story of growing up a rebellious teen in Iran ...
- Dick Hensman - The Island (subscription)
Dick HensmanThe Island (subscription), Sri Lanka - 43 minutes agoHe had weekly programmes on poetry and international relations on Radio Ceylon. He established the Shakespeare Society to enable drama performances by an ...
- Stars brought more than acting skills to 'Sisterhood' (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Amber Tamblyn says that art imitates life in “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2.â€
- Eritrea-My Search for a Beloved Family - American Chronicle
Eritrea-My Search for a Beloved FamilyAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoHow do you compensate for the life of a child who died for country and people? I kept reading on and found her name, which for a moment kind of blew me away ...
- Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, the Madison Roots Festival, Tedd O'Connell, and more in Madison MIscellany (Isthmus)
The state DOC blocks Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, Soglin remembers the late Ted O'Connell, the Madison Roots Festival, an interview with We Are Scientists, details on the fifth annual Madison World Music Festival, the National Poetry Slam gets started, another take on the new Restaurant Muramoto, an interview with Jin's Chicken and Fish owner Jeffrey Okafo, the brewery list and pre-parties for ...
- Hip-hop finds a home - HamptonRoads.com
Almost as soon as the shots rang out inside Granby Theater during a hip-hop party in March 2007, some people were certain that a backlash against hip-hop music and culture was on the way. Reactions to the shooting, which left one patron severely ...
- Much Ado About A Stolen Shakespeare Folio - CBS News
(AP) It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it ...
- Another mind-blowing win for Jamaica's Usain Bolt (Miami Herald)
BEIJING - Once you blow away the world, simply running wondrously isn't enough.
- Ramp maker helps family in Copley (Akron Beacon Journal)
Joe Herr embodies the lyrics from the old spiritual If I Can Help Somebody: If I can do my duty, as a good man ought,If I can bring back beauty, to a world up wrought,If I can spread love's message, as the Master taught,Then my living shall not be in vain.
- Football, an independent India were his passions - Hindustan Times
Harkishan Singh Bassi changed his surname to ‘Surjeet’ while trying his hand writing poetry in his youth. Surjeet lived the simple life. He was his own secretary, attending phone calls and keeping a mental note of the visitors he expected over ...
- Its Neon Lights Still Shine - Washington Post
Washington PostIts Neon Lights Still ShineWashington Post, United States - 9 minutes agoI love that the movie allows Olivia Newton-John to roller-skate, wear legwarmers, quote poetry by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and sing that "you have to believe ...
- Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play - Morning Call
The biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug ...
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