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- The eye of the storm - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldThe eye of the stormSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 minutes agoPoetry first had her heart. Smith's parents were not intellectuals, let alone bohemians - her father worked in a factory - and with four sickly children, ...
- Feature: The Real Madrid-Robinho Relationship - Goal.com
Feature: The Real Madrid-Robinho RelationshipGoal.com, Switzerland - 3 hours agoLast season under the more attack-minded Bernd Schuster, Robinho discovered consistency and effectiveness as he merged silk with steel and poetry with prose ...
- Literary Happenings: Magazine is a time capsule of 1992 book news - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Magazine is a time capsule of 1992 book newsVentura County Star, CA - 58 minutes agoPoetry group 7 pm Wednesday. Bank of Books, 748 E. Main St., Ventura. 643-3154. Train of Thought 6:30 pm Thursday. Poetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., ...
- Faraz’s death-a great loss for Urdu literature - Associated Press of Pakistan
Faraz’s death-a great loss for Urdu literatureAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoAround 16 collections of his poetry were published during his life and all of his popular poems and Ghazals are sung by many prominent singers. ...Soomro condoles Faraz’s death Associated Press of PakistanDemise of Faraz great loss for literary world; Chairman PAL Associated Press of PakistanFahmida, Kundi condole Ahmad Faraz’s death Associated Press of Pakistanall 4 news articles
- Jackson honored | UND gives alum doctorate - Jamestown Sun
Jackson honored | UND gives alum doctorateJamestown Sun, ND - 1 hour agoMonday’s speech was sprinkled with poetry, philosophy and lyrics from Bob Dylan. Jackson told students: “You can influence change.” Jackson said it has been ...
- Palanca won’t stage satirical play on woman president (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines—A satirical play -- about a woman president toying with the idea of establishing a monarchy to save her troubled nation -- could have brought the house down at Monday night’s award ceremonies of the 2008 Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.
- What's in a Name? - Slate
On frozen winter nights in Minneapolis, I used to lie in the dark and listen to the high-school hockey scores. They were read out on the radio—hockey is always news in Minnesota—but I didn't much care who won. I was 10 or 11 years old, a little ...
- De young people talkin' hard! - Barbados Advocate
De young people talkin' hard!Barbados Advocate, Barbados - 1 hour agoWell-known artistes have stepped out of their more established niches to grace a stage at Talk Hard to embrace one of the other passions, poetry. ...
- Riverfront park with a view and poetry, too - Canada.com
Canada.comRiverfront park with a view and poetry, tooCanada.com, Canada - 2 hours agoBlodgett, a prolific poet with 18 books of poetry under his belt as of this fall, didn't want to write "just a series of nice little nature poems. ...
- Never Before Seen Ohr History Unveiled (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
OCEAN SPRINGS (WLOX) - Photos, pottery and family documents are the pieces of George Ohr's life frozen in time. "It's been in safety deposit boxes all over the country," says John Morykwas, Ohr's great-grandson.
- Closure eludes family despite death of son's killer (The Palm Beach Post)
For Vicki Rios-Martinez, peace has come slowly over the years, growing bit by bit as she began writing poetry, tending her garden, listening for her dead son's voice when she meditated.
- A cup of poetry (Canton Observer)
"It is difficult/to get the news from poems/yet men die miserably every day/for lack/of what is found there."
- Pregnant Sculptures, Whirling Dervishes and the First Ever Poet Take Out Australia's Top Award for Art and Faith (Art Daily)
Peter Daverington. SYDNEY.- The Blake Prize of A$20,000 has been awarded to artist David Tucker for a sculptural work that depicts a procession of pregnant women and symbols of Egyptian, Christian and Hindu traditions.
- Packed programme at the park - Dewsbury Reporter
Packed programme at the parkDewsbury Reporter, UK - 3 hours agoIt was a great success last year. There's also poetry in the park again." The full article contains 241 words and appears in Dewsbury Reporter newspaper.
- $100,000 prize for sports artist (Sydney Morning Herald)
Digital video of athlete on treadmill beats field of 54 works by 16 artists.
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