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- Bound For Glory, or TNA Versus The World - Pro Wrestling Torch
Bound For Glory, or TNA Versus The WorldPro Wrestling Torch - 1 hour agoKip James wrestling is pure poetry in motion. His selling of the gore was just unbelievable. Please stop. During a commercial break Kong beats up on Taylor ...
- Daylong event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
As celebrations continue marking the centennial year of the birth of Pulitzer-winning poet Theodore Roethke, fans pause next week to remember his death 55 years later. On Friday (Aug.1), the Friends of Theodore Roethke Foundation hosts a Roethke ...
- Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Take Wing in Signature's Ace Aug. 27 (Playbill)
Ace, the Broadway-aimed musical about a boy's flight through his own family history, begins performances Aug. 27 in Arlington, VA, with a flock of divas helping to keep the production aloft.
- 19th Century Dutch Landscapes, Ice Scenes and Town Views to be ... - Art Daily
19th Century Dutch Landscapes, Ice Scenes and Town Views to be ...Art Daily - 3 hours agoAndreas Schelfhout's depictions of winter delight are universally admired for their tranquil poetry. Skaters on a frozen river near a Dutch town from 1848 ...
- Offer us Brits sympathy? It's just asking for trouble - guardian.co.uk
Offer us Brits sympathy? It's just asking for troubleguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoWhat a strange and somehow splendid country, you might think, that it should inspire a footballer to such wry poetry. And yet, only in Britain could these ...
- For the Record (The St. Augustine Record)
A pastor's appreciation program is planned at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at St. Paul AME Church honoring the Rev. Ron Rawls.
- NEWSMAKER-Karadzic became one of world's most wanted men (AlertNet)
Source: Reuters BELGRADE, July 21 (Reuters) - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted ...
- THOSE WERE THE DAYS - Egypt Today
THERE ’S SOMETHING ABOUT fiction chronicling the life and times of Egypt and its residents that attracts readers — Egyptian and foreign alike — like moths to a flame, especially when the work is suspected to be romans à clef. Lawrence Durrell ...
- Awards bring translators out of 'darkened rooms' - Guardian Unlimited
Rarely afforded much limelight, literature's best translators were rewarded with a host of prizes worth a total of £10,000 at a ceremony at London's Southbank Centre last night. The winners had translated works from French, Spanish, Italian, German ...
- NASSER BIN HAMAD RECEIVES YOUNGEST POET IN THE GULF - Bahrain News Agency
NASSER BIN HAMAD RECEIVES YOUNGEST POET IN THE GULFBahrain News Agency, Bahrain - Sep 27, 2008HAMMAD RECITED A NUMBER OF POEMS SPEAKING OF BAHRAIN, ITS REFORMS LED BY HIS MAJESTY KING HAMAD BIN ISA AL KHALIFA AND ALSO PRAISING SHAIKH NASSER IN POETRY ...
- The most literary cafes in Paris - In the News
Fom the Vienesse cafés frequented by Voltaire to the San Francisco coffee-houses where beat poets and musicians were regulars; cafés have long been the centres of literary and cultural life, especially since the coffee bean came to Europe. Here are ...
- It's dance. Just don't call it that - Globe and Mail
Farzaneh Kaboli must have her head covered for the newspaper picture. When the Globe and Mail photographer arrives at the coffee shop where we are having our interview, I give her my shawl so she can be properly dressed. Kaboli must walk this line ...
- Orchestra turns summer night into magic - Detroit Free Press
A year ago the Detroit Symphony Orchestra faced uncertainty in every corner. Though Leonard Slatkin looked like the heir apparent, his appointment as music director was months away. Meanwhile, the musicians were threatening to strike, and Michigan's ...
- UNESCO Director-General Expresses Sorrow over Death of Darwish (Palestine News Agency)
JERUSALEM, August 12, 2008 (WAFA) - UNESCO Director-General Koichiro Matsuura expressed his sorrow over the death of renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, who died on 9 August, at the Memorial Hermann Medical Centre in Houston, Texas, USA.
- Sweet, sassy 'Sisters' reopens Ruby's - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Sweet, sassy 'Sisters' reopens Ruby'sMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoTheir sweet singing is part of "Sisters," a terrific revue with music, poetry and mature comedy. It all hits such warm spots that even someone with only one ...
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