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- Hundreds gather at funeral for Palestinian poet Darwish (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Hundreds of Palestinians gathered for the equivalent of a state funeral on Wednesday for Mahmud Darwish, the towering Arabic poet who gave voice to their bitter decades-old struggle.
- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's an unusually hot and humid summer night in Hollywood. A murmuring line of fans -- mostly women -- snakes around the Sunset Boulevard perimeter of the House of Blues. They're waiting for one thing and one thing only: Robin Thicke.
- The Tao of Mao, ABCrane’s Poignant Political Satire - PRunderground (press release)
PRunderground (press release)The Tao of Mao, ABCrane’s Poignant Political SatirePRunderground (press release), MO - 53 minutes ago... various e-book formats, The Tao Of Mao portrays what ABCrane calls, “A combination of witty essays, hilarious comics, and profound poetry to poignantly ...
- A Conversation with Christos Papadimitriou - Dr. Dobb's Journal
A Conversation with Christos PapadimitriouDr. Dobb's Journal, CA - 6 hours agoCP: It can kill me, but can it recite poetry? [Laughs] Perhaps such categorization is anthropocentric. DDJ: Diverging from the philosophical to the mundane, ...
- Morgan making good impression with 49ers (The Monterey County Herald)
The 49ers have had more that their share of high-maintenance wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Antonio Bryant and Brandon Lloyd spring to mind. So it came as a surprise that they were willing to take a chance on Josh Morgan.
- WALL-E: Family space odyssey has wall-to-wall robotic fun (Daily Mail)
Pixar has created their most appealing charcter yet in WALL-E, who deserves to stand alongside Babe and ET as representatives of family film at its finest.
- Popcorn & Candy: Conspiracy Theories (DCist)
DCist's highly subjective and hardly comprehensive guide to the most interesting movies playing around town in the coming week. The Parallax View This week in Popcorn & Candy, what's old is new again. We've got Cold War satire that's just as appropriate now, a TV series that was at its best in the '90s reborn on the big screen, and ancient Rome through the lens of the mid-20th ...
- Interview : Jaydeep Sarkar - Glamsham
The person whose extempore poetry-cum-inspirational lines in Samar Khan's SHAURYA, mouthed by King Khan, were noticed and appreciated by one and all is back but in a totally different capacity. Yes, we are talking about Jaydeep Sarkar, the screenplay ...
- Celebrate Erie in August - GoErie.com
Celebrate Erie in AugustGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour ago... to it: Poetry Scene features author and poet Geoff Peterson, who'll read from and sign copies of his works, Erie Book Store, 137 E. 13th St. Free. ...
- John Lichfield: Racy goings-on in la France profonde - The Independent
The nearest town to our house in Normandy is a sad place which has never fully recovered from the summer of 1944. In June of that year, it was pointlessly bombed by the British. In August, it was partially burned by the SS. Sixty-four years later ...
- Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13 - River Cities Reader
Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoThis subtle modernizing, though, neither impedes nor diminishes the poetry. What it does do is provide Electra with a universality that audiences can latch ...
- Nothing but Blue Skies - Nashville Scene
Nothing but Blue SkiesNashville Scene, USA - 36 minutes agoWe rattled off a few obscure questions about international fishing rights and early 20th century poetry before turning to more relevant trivia—about ...
- Potluck, entertainment Friday at Senior Center (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Everyone is invited to the potluck with entertainment Friday at 5:30 p.m. at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
- Conference to commemorate Sohrab Sepehri - MehrNews.com
Conference to commemorate Sohrab SepehriMehrNews.com, Iran - 30 minutes agoHe studied at the Fine Arts Faculty of the University of Tehran, where he was attracted to the modern art movement, both in his painting and his poetry. ...
- Muslim doctor hopes book breaks invisibility barrier (The State)
CHARLESTON — Dr. Qanta Ahmed’s journey into the heart of Islam began as a spur-of-the-moment decision to practice medicine in Saudi Arabia. Despite her misgivings about women being treated as invisible in the country, the 40-year-old assistant professor at the Medical University of South Carolina says she took a chance and stayed there for two years. Reflecting on her experiences almost a ...
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