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- The full effect of words (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Joelle Khoury is not a woman willing to do things by halves. "When Antoine [Boulard] originally invited me to work with his poetry, I think he had in mind a recital with some piano music in the background. I was not interested. It was too tame," she says. Last week's performance of "Electroesie" at the French Cultural Center could certainly not be called tame.
- You don't get to choose your literary heroes - guardian.co.uk
You don't get to choose your literary heroesguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoReading the scene where Comstock manages to blow his £10 advance from a poetry magazine on extravagance rather than getting his overcoat from the pawnshop ...
- Basketball star gets full scholarship - Tampa Bay's 10
Basketball star gets full scholarshipTampa Bay's 10, FL - 2 hours agoBesides basketball, Janelle enjoys reading and writing poetry. She's already looking past her basketball dreams, at a career in journalism. ...
- Documentary on Nargis Dutt screened - The News International
Documentary on Nargis Dutt screenedThe News International, Pakistan - 1 hour ago... Hussain and Akhtar also discussed the life of Nargis whose original name was Fatima born on June 1, 1929. Her home was an abode of music and poetry. ...
- Carl Hoover: Carving drug-free jack-o'-lantern takes parental imagination (Waco Tribune-Herald)
Helping daughters with homework assignments sometimes demands creativity. An elementary school diorama project, for instance, nudged me into carving plastic foam ice floes and sculpting penguins from modeling clay.
- Jesse Locks: 'Reunion Reading' tonight with pair of poets - Union
Steve Sanfield tells the story that on the same day in 1969 that men landed on the moon for the first time, he and Don Dachtler met on the San Juan Ridge and began a lifelong friendship that continues to this day. Submitted photo The smell of ...
- The Aligarh Spirit Lives on in the San Francisco Bay Area (Pakistani Newspaper)
By Ras H. Siddiqui October 17th of the year 1817 was the birthday of a remarkable individual from South Asia. Today his legacy lives on in many parts of the world, far beyond the countries of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, as pockets of the populations worldwide look back at the educational institution that he founded and endeavor to keep the spirit of this unique alma mater alive.
- 1-25 of 212 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- (11-07) 04:00 PST Washington -- - San Francisco Gate
In choosing Illinois Rep. Rahm Emanuel on Thursday as his White House chief of staff, President-elect Barack Obama hired a Chicago pit-bull politician who also is a master tactician to ride herd on the West Wing. The move signaled that, despite Obama ...
- Industry buzz - San Francisco Gate
Friday, October 17, 2008 Sweet "Dream": Steven Se-bring was no fan when he first met Patti Smith in 1995. In fact, when Spin Magazine dispatched him to do a photo spread on the poet-rocker, Sebring didn't know anything about her storied past as ...
- tri-valley arts calendar - Inside Bay Area
tri-valley arts calendarInside Bay Area, CA - 4 hours agoBenefits Art in the Schools of the San Ramon Valley. n Poetry Reading — 2-4 pm, Oct. 5. Pleasanton Poet Laureate Martha Meltzer will host nature poet Sandra ...
- Our Readers Put Rhymes to Work ; ++ NATIONAL POETRY DAY ++ - istockAnalyst.com (press release)
Our Readers Put Rhymes to Work ; ++ NATIONAL POETRY DAY ++istockAnalyst.com (press release), OR - 16 hours agoThe day encourages young and old to enjoy poetry and to have a go at writing their own poems. So here are some of your poems on all kinds of work - from ...
- Chattanooga: New library teen center opens today (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Even Assistant Director Eva Johnston will admit that the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library hasn’t always been the coolest place for teenagers to hang out.
- Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila Rowbotham - Independent
Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love, By Sheila RowbothamIndependent, UK - 9 hours agoIt's rare for a doorstep biography to be accused of going too fast. One measure of the importance of Sheila Rowbotham's subject, however, is that I devoured ...
- Common man was the focal point of Baba Farid's verses, says expert (New Kerala)
Chandigarh, Nov 28: Extolling the poetry of Sufi saint Baba Farid, Syed Afzal Haidar, a judge of Shariat Court of Pakistan and a noted Sufi scholar, said the common man was the focal point of Baba Farid's verses.
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