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- Jamaican Poet Stars In New Guinness Ad - Caribbean World News
CaribWorldNews, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Oct. 1, 2008: Jamaican-born poet and performer, Ainsley Burrows, is heating up the screen with the new Guinness Caribbean ad. Burrows is the lone star of the new Guinness journey of greatness ad, according to his ...
- Quilt exhibit to open Saturday - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- An exhibit featuring quilts by members of Great Lakes tribes kicks off Saturday at the Kalamazoo Valley Museum, 230 N. Rose St. in downtown Kalamazoo. Organized by the Michigan State University Museum, it is the first exhibition devoted ...
- Darwish was the winner of numerous international literary prizes - Middle East Online
Abbas says national poet’s death ‘will leave a great void in our cultural, political, and national life.’ RAMALLAH - Palestinians on Sunday mourned the death of poet Mahmud Darwish who gave voice to their decades-old struggle and is widely ...
- Gracing the City (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
The chauffeur waits in a white stretch limo for the two women, both artists in their 50s, both named Jane.
- Persian Poetry and Music Night - Pegasus News
Persian Poetry and Music NightPegasus News, TX - 4 hours ago(As a bonus, you'll also unlock cool features like The Daily You, custom local music playlists and comment posting.) kelseyjhorne on Lakewood restaurant ...
- Music Review: Bob Dylan - Shot Of Love (Blogcritics.org)
Bob Dylan: Chapter 21. Shot of Love, released Aug. 10, 1981, would be the third and final overtly Christian album released by Bob Dylan. The reviews were critical and the sales poor but it would be the most accessible of his religious releases. First, it would feature a return toward a rock sound. Second, while the message would still be sermonic and overbearing in...
- Oh, Kanchenjunga - American Chronicle
Oh, KanchenjungaAmerican Chronicle, CA - 24 minutes agoAnd another lama with jet-black hair, suddenly came up, behind a mask of a Tibetan demon with ferocious-looking teeth, and springs in front of us to get ...
- Jeffries swaps his burger van for medal chance - Independent
Jeffries swaps his burger van for medal chanceIndependent, UK - Aug 19, 2008He gets to sleep at night by jotting down rhyming couplets on a notepad beside his bed, and hopefully he can put his new-found pugilistic poetry into motion ...
- Community Update - August 31 - Oakville Beaver
Community Update - August 31Oakville Beaver, Canada - 1 hour agoThe discussion topic What Shapes my Poetry presented by Josie Di Sciascio-Andrews. Contact Elka Ruth Enola ere@sympatico.ca. Singles Friendship Dance at ...
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose brains have rewired themselves (Daily Mail)
Imagine waking up with a foreign accent. Or discovering you can taste the 'flavour' of any word spoken to you. These strange things have happened to ordinary people: here they tell their extraordinary stories.
- The rise of Kyte TV - Media Guardian
The rise of Kyte TVMedia Guardian, UK - 9 hours agoIn the same way Twitter has a few uses (poetry, distribution, discussion, organsing meet-ups...) I think Kyte is different things to different people; ...
- Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiring - HeraldNet
Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiringHeraldNet, WA - Jul 21, 2008He's won awards for his work about fellers, horses and campfire embers as a Western and cowboy poet. "I write about one new poem a week and I perform quite ...
- Global Gorecaster's 10-year challenge (WorldNetDaily)
There is a new kind of 10-year challenge that we must will into reality. This is a challenge that is of utmost importance – a clarion call to all concerned citizens – and here it is: Within 10 years, the world must dedicate itself to completely ignoring eco salesmen peddling 10 year challenges.
- ElderCollege fall session begins at Terra Sept. 12 - Port Clinton News Herald
ElderCollege fall session begins at Terra Sept. 12Port Clinton News Herald, OH - 58 minutes agoPoetry Writing -- Instructor Acy Jackson, 1 to 3 pm Fridays from Sept. 26 through Oct. 31. The cost is $20 members and $25 for non-members. The American ...
- Legal eagle-turned-neta Sibal now tries his hand at poetry (The Times of India)
Politicians, for all their flair for speech-making, are not always good poets. But Sibal uses his vantage point to get to the heart of the matter.
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