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- A ghost funeral in Chandni Chowk (Hindustan Times)
In 19th century when hundreds of minor principalities had divided India, Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal, was reduced to preside over a dwindling Mughal empire in Delhi. The last ruler of the Timurid Dynasty, he was the son of Akbar Shah II by his Hindu wife Lalbai.
- CD Review: Alkaline Trio looks to pop with 'Agony and Irony' - U-Wire.com
With Alkaline Trio's major label debut "Agony and Irony," it's hard to distinguish if the band tried too hard or didn't try hard enough. My love and adoration for this band makes it hard to write anything remotely negative about their music - heck ...
- 'Voices' synthesizer - San Diego Union Tribune
'Voices' synthesizerSan Diego Union Tribune, United States - 1 hour agoSushi presented the Joe Goode Performance Group in five memorable shows, for instance “Maverick Strain,†with the rangy Goode in a cowboy hat deconstructing ...
- Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an art - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an artSeattle Post Intelligencer - 17 minutes ago... pushed far beyond any sense of realism into a verbal symphony of intertwining solos built on staccato bursts of profane words elevated to terse poetry. ...
- Amy Winehouse gets crushing news; Martha Stewart gets barred from ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Things have gone from bad to worse for singer Amy Winehouse. The Grammy-winning chanteuse, who has sadly become more famous for her trainwreck life than her music, has contracted emphysema at the tender age of 24, likely thanks to crack and ...
- UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finals - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
UE, USI art exhibition showcases seniors' finalsEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 11 hours agoArtists from New York City and Louisville, Ky., will join Evansville talent on Tuesday for a special edition of the monthly music and performance poetry ...
- Book Briefs: Sunday, July 6, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
Mysteries • "Last Rituals†by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (William Morrow, $23.95). The mutilated body of a German student is discovered at the University of Reykjavik, and police quickly make an arrest. But the student's parents think the police have the wrong man. The parents send a representative to hire Thora Gudmundsdottir, an attorney and single mom who takes the case because she needs the ...
- Maybe ‘Hamlet’ wasn’t really highbrow - Register-Guard
Did William Shakespeare mean to write serious literature for his audiences at the Globe Theater — or was he really cranking out the Elizabethan equivalent of B movies? Find out this weekend at Lord Leebrick Theatre’s production of “Or Not to Be ...
- Let's Talk - Big B Special episode - Indiantelevision.com
Indiantelevision.comLet's Talk - Big B Special episodeIndiantelevision.com, India - 6 hours agoAs a son of the late poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Amitabh speaks passionately about poetry as a necessity in life. He also takes a walk down memory lane, ...
- Thomas M. Disch | Praised sci-fi author, 68 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Thomas M. Disch, 68, who has been called one of the most important science-fiction writers of his generation, died Saturday in New York. Friends said Mr. Disch was found dead in his apartment. He had shot himself in the head, according to the New ...
- 'Juvenilia' finds a forum - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa Citizen'Juvenilia' finds a forumOttawa Citizen, Canada - 38 minutes agoAnd in Vancouver, a young actress named Sara Bynoe has transformed monthly teen angst poetry nights into a one-woman fringe show and the anthology, ...
- Slavery is gone, but not mentality (Tucson Citizen)
The symbolism behind Juneteenth - which occurred 133 years ago today - is all too easy for today's African-Americans to forget. Tucson's annual celebration, eating fresh fried-catfish dinners and homemade peach cobbler and entertaining into the night, is fine. But in a much larger sense, Juneteenth is an outward show of American blacks' self-improvement
- Poetry winner's grief gave her emotion to become winner - Harrow Observer
Poetry winner's grief gave her emotion to become winnerHarrow Observer, UK - 1 hour agoShe said: "I had written stories and articles at first and then I wrote a poem one day in class. The teacher read it and just said to me 'you're a poet'. ...
- Left Bank Books - St. Louis Business Journal
Left Bank BooksSt. Louis Business Journal, MO - 2 hours agoLeft Bank Books has a cultural and progressive political focus. Specialties include: modern literature and poetry, the contemporary art and performing arts ...
- Scholar's challenge seeks to change wisdom on Serenity Prayer - Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK - Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot ...
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