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- Now, a 'House of Poetry' to promote Arabic works (New Kerala)
Dubai, July 8 : A new 'House of Poetry' will come up in this Middle East metropolis that will promote, research and document classical and contemporary Arabic poetry and strengthen its presence and profile within the Arab world and beyond.
- Students navigate young adulthood's emotions - Daily Times
Many children find their transition into young adulthood to be a confusing time where they are constantly learning how to better articulate their newer and more fully developed emotions. The Greenback School's second annual creative writing contest ...
- Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and Canvas - New York Sun
Nature's Ecstasy: Joan Mitchell on Paper and CanvasNew York Sun, United States - 17 minutes agoSome works in the show include typed poetry surrounded by and intermingling with Mitchell's painting. In "Sunset (James Schuyler)" (1975), the text hangs in ...
- Washington Post Book World Columnist - Washington Post
Washington Post Book World ColumnistWashington Post, United States - May 21, 2008People tell him that he can be pretty funny for a guy who usually has his nose in a book. (He also thinks he can be pretty funny at times. ...
- 7/5 Church news - Lufkin Daily News
7/5 Church newsLufkin Daily News, TX - 55 minutes agoSSTJ will be a mix of special music from our Unity musicians plus open mic for others to express their talents be it music, poetry, story telling, ...
- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical (The New York Sun)
'When intellectuals can do nothing else they start a magazine." So spoke Irving Howe about his decision to launch Dissent in 1954. The dean of New York social democracy was drawing on reserves of nostalgia for Partisan Review, the literary journal founded 20 years earlier that had changed the way politically engaged intellectuals wrote for a general audience. All smart sheets trace a lineage ...
- Come 'Dancing' in Oak Park - Chicago Tribune
Dancing at Lughnasa: Oak Park Festival Theatre closes its season with a well-timed production of Brian Friel 's memory play, based on his Depression-era childhood in Ireland's County Donegal and set during the annual harvest festival dedicated to the ...
- The Ultimate Frontier: Darius Shahinfar for Congress - Payvand
PayvandThe Ultimate Frontier: Darius Shahinfar for CongressPayvand, Iran - 14 hours agoMore specifically, the Iranian-American Community is increasingly fortunate to benefit from the wise foresights of several non-partisan political action ...
- Topping off a dream - Bennington Banner
Topping off a dreamBennington Banner, VT - 3 hours agoSeeing those little trees waving in the Harwood Hill winds, when the American flag that was also flying at the peak was destroyed in a recent storm, ...
- Uh oh - city never had the dough! - Hudson Reporter
BAD BUDGET – The City Council learned this week that the city never told them that the budget was underfunded. Now the state will probably seize the budget, taking it out of Mayor David Roberts hands’ by will of the council. W ith the city's ...
- Sunday Focus | In the running for Beijing (Miami Herald)
Sanya Richards has her sights set on gold medals in Beijing and is determined that a rare disorder won't slow her quest.
- juneteenth events What’s happening - Youngstown Vindicator
juneteenth events What’s happeningYoungstown Vindicator, OH - 3 hours agoThe 20-member troupe involves inner-city men, ages 8-18, who will perform prose and poetry selections in a hip-hop approach. They have garnered national ...
- 'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today (The Bismarck Tribune)
Title: "The Bell Jar" Author: Sylvia Plath Pages: 244 Available: Online and booksellers It was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Bell Jar," for a blurb on the cover warned me that it was "a heartbreaking story of a talented young woman who descends into madness."
- Event opportunity for 'youth to tap into their creative side' - Daytona Beach News-Journal
DAYTONA BEACH -- On Tuesday night at the HotSpot Coffee Shoppe, a "Night of Poetry and Expression Through Music" will feature performances by young local poets and musicians. The 6 p.m. show will be hosted by "Young Prophecy," a 14-year-old poet, and ...
- American dream - Shelbyville News
American dreamShelbyville News, IN - 2 hours ago"Now I love to read books, and I write and love to write poems. I write poems in English." While poetry is just a hobby, hair design is a passion. ...
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