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- A Case of Exploding Mangoes, by Mohammed Hanif - Independent
A Case of Exploding Mangoes, by Mohammed HanifIndependent, UK - 3 hours agoShigri's room-mate, the poetry-loving cadet Obaid, has gone Awol and, reportedly, tried to fly off using Shigri's call-sign. When the local bosses fail to ...
- In the Kitchen: Celery hints at romance, lovage (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
I sent He-Who-Must-Be-Fed shopping with of list of needed items; including my preferred packages of celery. My market offers celery in three ways: in bunches, the inner stalks and leaves (celery hearts), and my favorite -- several stalks combined with a whole lot of inner leaves (what I suppose to be cut from day-old bunches whose leaves are still perfect).
- The unlikely Lydia Lopokova - Telegraph.co.uk
The unlikely Lydia LopokovaTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoAs a dancer, trained in the Maryinsky tradition, she lacked the classical elegance and poetry of the greatest imperial ballerinas such as Pavlova and ...
- Entertainment Calandar - Kane County Chronicle
• ART FOR ALL: Through June 1, Campbell House Gallery, Kane County Events Center, off Kirk Road between Route 38 and Fabyan Parkway. Seventeen atists present works in metal and glass sculpture, silver jewelry, oils and pastels, mixed media and ...
- E Jane Dickson: A generation that must control its expectations - Independent
E Jane Dickson: A generation that must control its expectationsIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoThere's nothing new in teenagers writing angst-ridden poetry; the sub-Plath phase is, for many, an essential part of growing up. There is something hugely ...
- Casa de las Américas, Cuba: Memory of the continent, will soon ... - Cuba Headlines
Casa de las Américas, Cuba: Memory of the continent, will soon ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 7 hours agoIn 1962, he was a member of the jury of the Casa de las Americas Literature Prize in the poetry category and from 1965 on, he has directed the institution’s ...
- Maoist China foreign policy: 1970s and 1980s - Boston IMC
(a) SOUTHEAST ASIA. Only in China’s traditional “sphere of influence” has the People’s Republic given consistent material support to powers abroad – to North Korea and North Vietnam – and verbal support to movements against governments ...
- Greater Dallas Chamber offers a 3-part crash course in regional issues - North Texas e-News
Greater Dallas Chamber offers a 3-part crash course in regional issuesNorth Texas e-News, TX - 1 hour agoRegistration is available online at www.dallaschamber.org/leadership. For more information contact Julie Tanner at 214-746-6741 for or email ...
- Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interview - Scotsman
Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interviewScotsman, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoClanchy, who was born and raised in Scotland, was first acclaimed as a writer when her debut poetry book, Slattern, in 1996, won almost every award going, ...
- Poetry still alive, relevant to youth - TCU Daily Skiff
Poetry still alive, relevant to youthTCU Daily Skiff, TX - 43 minutes agoWe aren't running to hear poetry readings - we're running to the bars to let our hair down and relax. Who wants to spend spare time reading symbolic ...
- Theater review: 'Andersen' goes it alone - San Jose Mercury News
Hans Christian Andersen reputedly was fond of solitary pleasures. You could well say the same of Robert Lepage, the high-tech theater guru who has reinvented the solo genre as epic theater. Lepage's mastery of multimedia spectacle can be habit ...
- Freehold student's poem takes top honors home (News Transcript)
Dana Corn, daughter of Rita and Steve Corn of Freehold, was recently recognized for her entry in a poetry contest for young poets sponsored by Creative Communication based in Utah. The fifth-grade student at the West Freehold School, Freehold, was selected from thousands of entries as one of the top 10 poets in her grade division.
- Great Green Show lineup (The Mail Tribune)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drift into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauds generously.
- Katie's lighter side - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
NEW YORK – Every weekday evening, Katie Couric is the picture of sobriety on the “CBS Evening News”: buttoned-down and earnest. Viewers who miss the impish humor the anchor exhibited on “Today” probably don’t know that it’s still ...
- UB to salute its faculty, staff authors (UB Reporter)
The university will salute more than 70 faculty and staff authors today at a reception being held from 3-5 p.m. in the Center for the Arts, North Campus.
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