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- Veer-Zaara - SpiritOfChennai.com
Veer-ZaaraSpiritOfChennai.com, India - 1 hour ago... yet simple poetry of Javed Akhtar supplement the melody of romance with enchanting articulations of hearts that know not why they love and sing. ...
- Kevin Mitchell: writer, musician, playground monitor - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Kevin Mitchell: writer, musician, playground monitorSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 1 hour agoQ: The St. Louis Writers Guild recently presented a workshop on poetry in which the use of rhythm and beat, timing and rhyming were discussed. ...
- Book launch with a cultural twist (The Star)
INSTEAD of giving long, formal speeches, author Johny Chee opted for a more fun and interesting way to launch the second edition of his book “A Tapestry of Baba Poetryâ€.
- After the Gorge - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsAfter the GorgeNew York Times Blogs, NY - 57 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Alesia: Madison beer fest soaking up popularity (Wisconsin State Journal)
Madison's non-profit, fine beer Great Taste of the Midwest on Aug. 9 has a drinking problem: It's too popular. On a recent Sunday morning, Great Taste sold all of its 5,000 tickets in seemingly the time it takes to pour a tap beer. Despite limiting sales to in-person sites and mail order — nothing online — each $35 ticket was sold within about 30 minutes. The beer fest ticketbuyers needed to be ...
- Wednesday's Agenda, June 18 (Miami Herald)
hs Items contributed must be received at least two days in advance at Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click on Calendar of Events and click Add Events, then follow the prompts or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com. No faxes, please. To search for events throughout South ...
- Review of the book 'The Enchantress of Florence' - International Herald Tribune
The Enchantress of Florence By Salman Rushdie 355 pages. $26. Random House. From the very beginning of his new novel, "The Enchantress of Florence," Salman Rushdie plunges us into a world of marvels: "In the day's last light the glowing lake below ...
- Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - MSNBC
CAIRO, Egypt - Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or some other venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in a leading Arab newspaper Monday. The London-based ...
- On the write track - Cleveland Jewish News
Ohio publishing houses may not have the name recognition of McGraw-Hill or Oxford University Press, but they’re leaving an impressive imprint nonetheless. Here’s a look at several regional publishers that are either Jewish-owned or print work by ...
- At age 135, is he really world's oldest person? - Sify
At age 135, is he really world's oldest person?Sify, India - 1 hour agoThe 135-year-old man likes the traditional Nabati poetry of the UAE and many people come to him to hear poetry and tales of a bygone era. ...
- Establish a goal, follow the dream - Indianapolis Star
Establish a goal, follow the dreamIndianapolis Star, United States - 15 minutes agoBy Andy Gammill Nisshay Brocks wishes she had the chance to read the now-lost poetry and autobiographical sketches her dad wrote before he died of cancer in ...
- Retired headteacher aids Bala eisteddfod appeal with poetry book (Flintshire Leader & Standard)
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- Patient photographer studies, waits, shoots (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Not many tourists to Mackinac Island see it cloaked in winter white, but now they can take in the scenery in all its four-season splendor thanks to Traverse City photographer Terry Phipps.
- Before the Pilgrims - Wall Street Journal
Americans write novels and essays, poems and plays, but our quintessential literary form is the road book. We have our Moderns -- Steinbeck, Kerouac, Bryson and Least Heat-Moon come to mind. And we have our Ancients -- Twain, Tocqueville, Crevecoeur ...
- Calendar Girls picks and clicks for June 7-13 (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
Who could forget "The Crocodile's Toothache"? The toothy reptile sobbing in the dentist's chair as the helpful doc asks, "Why does it hurt and where?"
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