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- 'Brooklyn' mystery lacks characters (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
In "Nothing Is Quite Forgotten in Brooklyn," writer Alice Mattison weaves a story of four women and life-changing events that take place 14½ years apart. There's Constance Tepper, known as Con; her mother, Gertrude; and Con's daughter Joanna. But it's Marlene Silverman, Gertrude's lifelong best friend, whose mysterious life and motivations drive the story. The book opens on a spring morning in ...
- Nepali literature blooming in Diaspora - Nepalnews.com
Nepalnews.comNepali literature blooming in DiasporaNepalnews.com, Nepal - 4 hours agoBy Indra Adhikari The poetry festival organised recently by the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) in Baltimore, USA, alongside the convention of ...
- Gioia reflects on his legacy - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Gioia reflects on his legacySanta Rosa Press Democrat, CA - 33 minutes agoI’ll try to reconnect with my own creative life and try to write poetry. It’s never a given that one can sit down and write a poem. ...
- US Water Polo team rests up - Ventura County Star
US Water Polo team rests upVentura County Star, CA - 1 hour agoMy daughter is very artistic and loves painting and poetry. I have had the chance to read some of her recent poems and she writes about being the fastest ...
- Dostana music: Not Karan Johar's best - Rediff
RediffDostana music: Not Karan Johar's bestRediff, India - 6 hours agoFor all its atmospheric dreaminess and lingering poetry, it lacks that spectacular something to truly leave a lasting taste. The same can be said about the ...
- Speaking the word - WNYC
Speaking the wordWNYC, NY - 55 minutes agoI went for a poetry reading by Kelly Zen–Yie Tsai, Shanxing Wang and John Yau: I came for the chance to hear Yau (I’ve written about his criticism here), ...
- Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on L’Anima - Telegraph.co.uk
Restaurant review: Zoe Williams on L’AnimaTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoI urge a visit, in summary, and fast, before it's too full to book or, alternatively, the recession bites and the angry masses burn it down. ...
- 2008 (2167) - Dakota Voice
â–º January 16 - January 23 (1) June 14 (Bloomberg) -- Tim Russert , NBC News's Washington bureau chief, who collapsed and died in his Washington newsroom yesterday, was remembered as a skilled political analyst whose gregarious nature charmed his ...
- A mother’s love: fierce and all-consuming (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Lovers of supernatural tales will find the haunting and familiar templates in “The Orphanage”: a large and old gothic house by the sea, winding staircases, musty bedrooms, hidden corridors and basements;
- Bring back Poetry Corner - Northwest Herald
For many years it was an enjoyable feature of the Saturday Neighbors section. It was a page or two of local poets’ works. I found it to be a wonderful venue for students’ poems as there is nothing quite as rewarding as seeing your poems in print ...
- Professor to discuss poet priest (Deseret Morning News)
The road to hell and heaven was paved by Zarathushtra, an ancient Iranian priest who preached a novel theology: that people who choose to do right are rewarded in an afterlife, and people who choose to do wrong will be punished.
- Stanford News (The Register Herald)
The Dutchess County Fair is under way this week. I love the fair and for years I've been planning to write a book entitled, "How See the Fair with a Family of Four for Less Than $75." Hah, you say. Impossible.
- Anthony Westbury: 'Friends, Romans' listen to this - Fort Pierce Tribune
PORT ST. LUCIE — He refers to them as being “rusted by television,” but Len Weingart sees great possibilities in today’s elementary school students — if they can be challenged intellectually. Weingart is an old-school retired academic with ...
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Robin Williams is learning a lesson from Alexie Gilmore in "World's Greatest Dad," which began filming Tuesday in Seattle.
- Tango Diva Announces Shams Ensemble from Iran on Tour with the First ... - Forbes
Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, composer Kaykhoro Pournazeri enjoyed a career in traditional Persian music. He boasts a century-long music heritage and was a driving force in shaping the newest talent -- both men and women -- that came ...
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