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- Intersection for the Arts Hosts Lorca Summer Festival - Broadway World
Intersection for the Arts Hosts Lorca Summer FestivalBroadway World, NY - 3 hours agoThe New York Times calls Lorca, "a consummate artist whose genius in theater, music, art and poetry rather defies description or comparison" and "the most ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 - Guardian Unlimited
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people's experiences of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The predominant Palestinian poet, whose work ...
- God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 - The Christian Century
God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215The Christian Century - 2 hours agoEpic poetry is written about battles in Spain. The severed heads of enemies, packed in camphor, are sent as trophies to victorious caliphs. ...
- Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish dies in Houston at 67 - CJAD
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. Darwish, whose work has been translated into more than 20 languages and won ...
- Open day gives chance to see where Ted Hughes used to live - Halifax Today
VISITORS were treated to a glimpse of a former home of Ted Hughes in an open day. The Arvon Centre, at Lumb Bank, Heptonstall, held the event to give people a chance to see what the centre had to offer and give guests the opportunity to take in the ...
- Tunisia Mourns Palestinian Poet Mahmoud Darwish - Alarab online
Alarab onlineTunisia Mourns Palestinian Poet Mahmoud DarwishAlarab online, UK - 7 hours agoHis poetry has gained great sophistication over the years, and has enjoyed international fame. He has published around 30 poetry and prose collections, ...
- CDs of the week - Evening Standard
Understandably dumped by their label after 2005's almost unlistenable Odditorium Or Warlords Of Mars, The Dandy Warhols have wisely refocused and have mostly ditched the doodling and childish shouting. The spiralling Wasp in the Lotus is their most ...
- The wonders of English (The Borneo Post)
NOWADAYS, the letters section of our major national daily newspapers is still flooded with complaints bemoaning the decline in the standard and scope of England usage in Malaysia.
- Frozen River - Philadelphia Inquirer
Frozen RiverPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours ago... McDermott as Ray's older son, TJ, who serves as a surrogate dad to his kid brother. Like its heroines, every aspect of the film has a homespun poetry. ...
- View Article - Kurdish Media
The case of woman journalist and poet Begard Husein is one of very few cases that attracted some sporadic attention and reaction especially by young journalists. The reason for this attention was more because she was a journalist than she was a woman ...
- Why Joe Queenan is wrong about new classical music - Guardian Blogs
Lord. To read Joe Queenan on new classical music , you might as well think that we really ought to give up the whole shooting match as a waste of time; that what composers have been up to for the last 100 years or so amounts to nothing more an act of ...
- Prized “Bird” - Manchester HippoPress
Prized “Bird”Manchester HippoPress, NH - 3 hours agoBy Jeff Mucciarone jmucciarone@hippopress.com New Hampshire resident LewEllyn Hallett was recently awarded the 2008 Ann Stanford Award for her poetry ...
- Happiness: An Olympic Sport - Beliefnet.com
Happiness: An Olympic SportBeliefnet.com, NY - 5 hours agoPure poetry.) 6. Smile and Oxygenate. Smiling brings oxygen to the brain and it sends out a clear message that you are a kind, happy and open person. ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' wins court appeal (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, has won an appeal against a criminal conviction.
- Art: Yeats Meets the Digital Age, Full of Passionate Intensity - New York Times
DUBLIN SO here, under airtight, light-shielding glass, is a notebook given to William Butler Yeats in 1908 by Maud Gonne, the beautiful, brainy feminist Irish revolutionary and object of Yeats’s infatuation across five decades, the muse — well ...
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