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- Forgotten photos capture idyllic past - DesMoinesRegister.com
Forgotten photos capture idyllic pastDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - 13 minutes agoThey are poetry of a bygone era. "Maybe it's our gnawing discomfort, the unease the country is feeling right now, that make these photos resonate," said ...
- Egyptian star Angham makes guest appearance on Prince of Poets - ArabianBusiness.com (press release)
Egyptian star Angham makes guest appearance on Prince of PoetsArabianBusiness.com (press release), United Arab Emirates - 17 minutes agoYou brought poetry from the dark into the light” quoted judge, Dr. Salah Fadhl. The only Emirati contestant of the night, Saeed Al Mansouri, ...
- Local news in brief (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Willow Creek Sewer District pays state $7,500 for violations
- Paula Abdul stumbles again on "American Idol." A look at her greatest ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Paula, Paula, Paula . . . Just when we thought you'd left the Chihuahua pratfalls and gibberish interviews of Season Six behind you, you strike again. On Tuesday's "American Idol" broadcast, you critiqued a song that hadn't been sung. When this was ...
- Living artfully for peace - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Idaho Mountain Express and GuideLiving artfully for peaceIdaho Mountain Express and Guide, ID - 6 hours agoThe poetry, broadly defined, is any "written expression, letter, prayer, story, poem or artwork that conveys a heart-felt message, a personal truth," ...
- Cindy Lange-Kubick: Girl writes, sings her way to new sewing machine - Lincoln Journal Star
Lacie Tewes had never written a song. But she had written poetry. So that’s where she began, putting down words, explaining why she — a soon-to-be 16-year-old crafty girl from Nebraska — should win a new Janome sewing machine from Threadbangers ...
- Zimbabwe: Power Cuts, Low Turnout Mar Nyanga Arts Festival (AllAfrica.com)
INTERMITTENT power cuts and low turnout of artistes were biggest let-downs in the just-ended three day Nyanga multicultural arts festival held in the resort town over the weekend.
- Family highlights need for organ donors (Capital News 9)
Thousands of New Yorkers are currently waiting for organ donations to survive. Now, one local father is trying to get the word out after organ donors gave his family something they can never repay. Steve Ference has the story.
- Mark Padmore's Schubert recital: grand as well as poignant - Daily Telegraph
For the first of his three all-Schubert recitals at the Wigmore Hall, tenor Mark Padmore gave us the first of the composer's great song-cycles, Die Schöne Müllerin ("The Beautiful Miller-girl"). Idealistic longing: Mark Padmore Underneath the ...
- 300000 books, 17000 square feet, and now, 25 years - Denton Record Chronicle
Denton Record Chronicle300000 books, 17000 square feet, and now, 25 yearsDenton Record Chronicle, TX - 49 minutes agoThe third floor is dedicated to classic and contemporary fiction along with poetry. But aside from the mass quantity of books, music and memorabilia in the ...
- Tasmania poet wins NSW prize (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
A Hobart writer, Kathryn Lomer, has won the $30,000 Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry.
- Fort Lauderdale conference offers real-world advice to poets (Sun-Sentinel)
Lauderdale conference offers real-world advice for artists Successful spoken-word poets mine their souls for inspiration.
- Who are the real lesbians? - The Independent
Ever since Sappho wrote of her feelings for other women, the Greek island of Lesbos where she lived has had its own place in the dictionary. But now its modern residents have begun a campaign to reclaim the term for themselves. John Walsh reports ...
- Netted in Love 12 Jun 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN (The Times of India)
A recent survey by a psychologist of Queensland University of Technology shows that relationships formed over the net are short-lived. TOI speaks to netizens on their take on the issue
- 'All's well' this summer in Jackson - pride source.com
'All's well' this summer in Jacksonpride source.com, MI - 8 hours agoHaving saved the life of the King of France, she's promised the hand of any nobleman she cares to marry. Helena selects Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, ...
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