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- Essam Youssef’s novel gives a new perspective on the neglect... - Egypt Today
Born in Aswan, Abdel Dhaher has both Nubian and Saeedi roots. Although he left Aswan as a child and came to settle in Cairo, Abdel Dhaher never really left Egypt’s most magical city. “My painting style is social realism. I paint the reality of ...
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Raine Maida is a poet at heart. Where that poetry fits into his music has finally come into focus. Maida, frontman of Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace, has ventured out on an introspective solo disc, "The Hunter's Lullaby," engaging his love of progressive poetry.
- FEATURE-Calligraphy teaches Chinese bankers strategy - Reuters
FEATURE-Calligraphy teaches Chinese bankers strategyReuters - 4 hours ago"For successful people at that level, it's very fashionable to talk about Chinese poetry and traditions," Jia Lin Xie, a professor at the University of ...
- Sitwell event combines the old and the new - Scarborough Today
Sitwell event combines the old and the newScarborough Today, UK - 18 hours agoThe Orchestra of St Paul's was combined with the poetry of Edith Sitwell and the music of composer William Walton. It featured recitals by musician Pippa ...
- WILL: Greatest danger of bailout is expansion of government - Rocky Mountain News
His name was George F. Babbitt. He was 46 years old now, in April 1920, and he made nothing in particular, neither butter nor shoes nor poetry, but he was nimble in the calling of selling houses for more than people could afford to pay. — Babbitt ...
- What's the matter with kids today? (And how to mentor) - Boston Globe
What's the matter with kids today? (And how to mentor)Boston Globe, United States - 5 hours agoAll the hot-button teen issues are here. From "Buddies and Death Threats" (the essential lifeline of friends) to "Being a Better Horrible You" (self help ...
- Trolls Probed, Politics Ascend, Cuil Explores Sexuality (adrants)
- The New York Times wrote a SEVEN PAGE STORY about /b/ and online trolls: people that make a satisfying career out of hurting your widdo feewings.
- Book's sequel doesn't quite match up to original - Florida Times-Union
It is time for a revue. Take your seat. Adjust the lights, and open The Scrambled States of America Talent Show. The book uses subtle wit, knock-knock joke-caliber humor and vivid illustrations to teach a lesson. Author Laurie Keller plunges readers ...
- The science of desire (Independent)
Human sexual response is a complex combination of social, hormonal, physiological and psychological factors, most of which are poorly understood. Society plays a role in what is considered to be acceptable in sexual desire: religious beliefs, family values and upbringing all affect one's attitude to one's own feelings of sexual desire. Hormones play a role the massive surges in testosterone ...
- Darwish to Have a State Funeral - The Celebrity Cafe.com
Mahmoud Darwish, the national poet of Palestine, is to have a state funeral, the first since the death of Yasser Arafat. The poetry of Mahmoud Darwish encapsulated the Palestinian cause and will get the equivalent of a state funeral in the West Bank ...
- Pick of the week: Clubs - Guardian Unlimited
The Burlington Project Corsica Studios, SE17 Saturday 16 Chicago's house champ Derrick Carter headlines, with Germany's "deep house Pet Shop Boys" (their claim), Motor City Soul, and Ireland's Ryan O'Gorman. Buzzin' Fly The End, WC1 Saturday 16 It's ...
- The versatile Gulzar - Times Now.tv
Times Now.tvThe versatile GulzarTimes Now.tv, India - 17 hours ago... that he would love to write songs in Marathi. "I am waiting for the moment when if not some poetry at least I cant write a few songs," he said. ...
- Chuckling at midlife crisis - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comChuckling at midlife crisisiAfrica.com, South Africa - 11 hours agoThey may try to take up painting, poetry, cycle racing — whatever they were planning to do before the rat race or the child-bearing years intervened. ...
- Seattle Symphony's "A Hero's Life" a rousing program (Seattle Times)
Seattle Symphony presents Richard Strauss' "Ein Heldenleben" and Dmitry Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major in a program titled "A Hero's Life."
- Two Davids provide spark during American Idols Live show at Van Andel - MLive.com
David Cook waved, pointed to, and slapped hands with Liza Elder, 11, a sixth grader at East Grand Rapids Middle School. He may have even winked. The effect was not lost on Elder, whose front row seat gave her plenty of exposure to the Top 10 ...
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