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- Noon Meem Rashidâ€"A - The Nation, Pakistan
Noon Meem Rashidâ€"AThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - Oct 6, 2008He said that he is an authentic reference of modern Urdu poetry and his is one of the most important poets after Iqbal, he also penned down memorable ...2 more books under ‘Pakistani Adab Ke Memar’ The News Internationalall 4 news articles
- Conejo Valley readers are getting on same page (Ventura County Star)
Last year, the Thousand Oaks Library sponsored the One City One Book program, a citywide reading campaign that is becoming increasingly popular in U.S. communities.
- Marshall Public Library Celebrates 100th Anniversary (KIFI Idaho Falls)
It's a very special birthday in Pocatello. The Marshall Public Library is celebrating is 100th anniversary. It opened in August 1908.
- IHS summer school goes ‘green’ (MPNnow.com)
Irondequoit High School students hone their writing, research and other skills required to succeed in English and social studies not by reading poetry or history books, but by tackling a real-life issue.
- Former Highway Superintendent Found Dead Shortly After Receiving Prison Sentence (East Aurora Advertiser)
Former Marilla Highway Superintendent David Pierce is the victim of an apparent suicide, the Erie County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed. Pierce on Monday was sentenced to seven months in prison for improper use of Highway Department equipment and personnel and the theft of town funds through a fraudulent invoice scheme. The judge also ordered him to make payments well over $20,000 in restitution.
- Obituary: Robert Giroux (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: America's pre-eminent editor, he fostered Jack Kerouac, Susan Sontag and Robert Lowell
- Fabulously Observant: Prayer isn't boring, you are' - Jerusalem Post
Fabulously Observant: Prayer isn't boring, you are'Jerusalem Post, Israel - 52 minutes agoHe posed a challenge for every Jew to find himself or herself inside the siddur, which is filled with beautiful poetry, meaningful philosophy and ...
- BVAC poetry event Sept. 21st (Babylon Beacon)
On Sun., Sept. 21, 2 to 4 p.m., the Babylon Village Arts Council will present poets Steven Schmidt and Philip Postiglione at the Babylon Public Library, 24 S. Carll Ave., Babylon Village. This presentation will be free and open to the public. Scheduled readings will be followed by an open mike.
- Harvest Mood - School Library Journal
Harvest MoodSchool Library Journal - 3 hours agoIn poetry, folktales, and fiction, children are encouraged to think creatively and imaginatively about what they are seeing and learning. ...
- "Man to Man" keeps experimental theater alive (Portland Tribune)
The shadow of the late Scott Kelman, the experimental theater wizard who died in Portland last year, is all over Taru Sinclair’s one-woman show, “Man to Man,†which concludes this weekend. Sinclair’s husband, Bob Lockwood, first glimpsed Kelman’s unique approach to ...
- Dance, laugh, learn, die - Globe and Mail
Dance, laugh, learn, dieGlobe and Mail, Canada - 2 hours agoBut Jarman infuses each new episode with startling examples of life recorded in heavily stylized, idiomatic rhetoric. It's as if Jarman is saying he won't ...
- Business booming in Georgia for Stalin look-alike - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, October 5, 2008 But Ziyadaliev, 64, an avuncular father of two who dresses as Stalin even on days off, insists that business has seldom been better. He is a frequent hired guest at weddings, where he dances to Soviet Katyusha music from World ...
- Jazz This Week: The Cunninghams, Tony Desare, "Bag and Beyond," and More (All About Jazz)
It's a week of homecomings for St. Louis jazz, as performers from both the Gaslight Square era of the early 1960s and the experimental period of the late 1960s return to local venues.
- Patti Smith: The comeback years - Salon
Almost at the beginning of Steven Sebring's documentary "Patti Smith: Dream of Life ," a film and art installation and photography book that have been 12 years in the making, we hear a narration from the eponymous rock goddess-poet, declaiming a ...
- On stage, the kids are alright (Indianapolis Business Journal)
This week, three productions make use of Indy’s younger talent. Plus, the annual production by an innovative team of grown-ups. Last year, American Cabaret Theatre’s young adult production of “High School Musical†was, well, a very good high school musical.
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