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- A lively ‘Eid Milan’ party - The News International
A lively ‘Eid Milan’ partyThe News International, Pakistan - 1 hour agoIt was probably a very satisfying morning for members, especially those who know each other but are not in touch on a daily, weekly or even monthly basis. ...
- Poet speaks up for clear writing (Boston Globe)
Poet Marian Kaplun Shapiro would like to refute what she sees as a common misconception: Poetry is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to understand.
- TS Eliot festival at Donmar Warehouse brings back poet from the ... - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukTS Eliot festival at Donmar Warehouse brings back poet from the ...Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 19 minutes agoOne of the titans of 20th-century poetry, who pushed at the limits of possibility in his verse, Eliot was breaking boundaries again here. ...
- Entertainment Calendar for Dec. 26 -Jan. 2 - Santa Maria Times
Entertainment Calendar for Dec. 26 -Jan. 2Santa Maria Times, CA - 2 hours ago27: Enedina Castaneda, will read from her work at the Sky World Poetry Reading series at Cafe Monet, 1555 S. Broadway. Info: Dave, 268-9216. OCEANO, to Dec. ...
- University of Toronto Graduate Publishes His Sixth Book - NewsBlaze (press release)
University of Toronto Graduate Publishes His Sixth BookNewsBlaze (press release), CA - Dec 17, 2008... a collection of his poetry. All of Askin Ozcan's books are available under his name, at 200 Internet bookshops, including: amazon.com, amazon.ca, ...
- Benefit set for professor who lost literature in fire - Ventura County Star
Benefit set for professor who lost literature in fireVentura County Star, CA - 4 hours agoBy Lisa McKinnon (Contact) To the list of things lost in the Tea fire, add the library of contemporary poetry books and other volumes belonging to Paul ...
- Sun stands still during solstice (The Republican)
It doesn't matter what you believe in, where you worship or whether you go to church. Solstice happens. And that's what people like about it. As the shortest day of the year in our hemisphere draws near, a variety of groups are preparing to observe the moment when the sun pauses between seasons.
- Stratford Library gets kids' 'nook' (Connecticut Post)
STRATFORD -- From Grisham mysteries to the poetry of Frost and Tolstoy classics, Carol Pieper was never without a book in her hands, or short on advice for children about what to read.
- 'Terror Texts': Musical at Iowa Christian college depictsfrightening Bible stories (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
DES MOINES, Iowa - Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children — this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern College in Orange City.
- Catholic Group Celebrates Advent by Sharing Christmas Poems (Washington Post)
For two hours, the 11 people seated for lunch in the Pope Room at Buca di Beppo restaurant in Northwest silenced their cellphones and stowed their BlackBerries. They quit talking about politics, they sipped wine -- and they read Christmas poetry to each other.
- Poetry reading set Thursday at Keystone (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Area poets David Elliott, Ph.D., Jane Honchell, Tom Blomain and Robert Dugan will present a selection of their best works during a poetry reading hosted by Keystone College’s Nightshade Press on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Evans Hall at the college’s Hibbard Campus Center.
- Author Pieces Together Natural Mosaic (NPR)
The environmental author Terry Tempest Williams writes about the collision of the human and natural worlds. She's best known for Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place. Her new book is called Finding Beauty in a Broken World.
- ATLANTA: George Coleman, 86, journalist, historian - Atlanta Journal Constitution
ATLANTA: George Coleman, 86, journalist, historianAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 48 minutes ago... from Lincoln University of Missouri before returning to Atlanta to join the staff of the Atlanta Daily World. He wrote poetry, sketched and painted. ...
- Canadian artist finds poetry on the battleground (Vancouver Sun)
VICTORIA -- When Suzanne Steele was writing a poem for Remembrance Day, she wanted to know the colour of the dust in Afghanistan. The connections she made in her quest for that tiny piece of information are taking her on a unique journey to military bases in Canada and Afghanistan.
- How much did Obama know? - La Crosse Tribune
We don’t need Chicago-style politics here or in the rest of the country. Wisconsin should learn a lesson from the “pay for play†corruption exposed in Illinois. We need a new ethics law to prohibit individuals or entities with existing state ...
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