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- Derakhshandeh preparing for Parvin Etesami biopic - Tehran Times
Parvin Etesami (1907-1940) was born in Tabriz. Her father was Mirza Yusef Etesami (Etesamolmolk) and she had three brothers. She moved from Tabriz to Tehran with her family in 1912, and made some limited trips within Iran as well as to foreign ...
- Calendar Event Listings 6-4-08 (City Pulse)
Wednesday, June 4 CLASSES & SEMINARS Van Atta’s weekly seminars. Topic: “Outdoor Pest Control.” 6 p.m. FREE. Van Atta’s Greenhouse & Flower Shop, 9008 Old M78, Haslett. (517) 339-1142.
- This funny thing called marriage (Sun Star)
MARRIAGE, someone once said, is a three-ring circus: engagement ring, wedding ring, and suffering. A Polish proverb states: The woman cries before the wedding and the man after.
- America Back on Track... for Thursday, July 10th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Thursday, July 10thOpEdNews, PA - 2 hours agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Slanted Script - San Diego Reader
Slanted ScriptSan Diego Reader, CA - 3 hours agoShe plays piano and adores poetry and art; he raises prize bulls in the Napa Valley and is numb to culture. Though their differences are obvious, ...
- 'The Invention of Scotland' by Hugh Trevor-Roper - Los Angeles Times
In the mid-1700s, Bonnie Prince Charlie (Charles Edward Stuart, a Scot) failed to take the British crown. Scots, suffering from an identity crisis, started rummaging through manuscripts and oral traditions for a great national epic but couldn't find ...
- See Profile - Huffingtonpost.com
As the person who made the reply about the unionzed plumbers demographic, I, too, was attempting to mock all those non-working class so-called pundits like Maureen Dowd, David Brooks (who recently really put his foot in it when he criticized Obama ...
- Last Things: Emily Brontë’s Poems - OUPblog
Last Things: Emily Brontë’s PoemsOUPblog, New York - 2 hours agoShe gives us a vision of life sub specie iterationis. Her poems’ formal resistance to endings can be seen in the recurrence of the word again both at the ...
- In good company - Mountain Xpress
In good companyMountain Xpress, NC - 2 hours agoBut more than its just being a good fit for her album, Foster likes the idea of exposing listeners to poetry. “Put to music, it opens up a whole other world ...
- Dwight Brown Jr. explores history, lore of 'The Pawcatuck River Navy - Westerly Sun
Dwight Brown Jr. of Hopkinton holds a copy of his latest book, in front, and a copy of a previous effort, "The Whaleship Charles Phelps." Photo by Diane Hunt HOPKINTON – Westerly ship building history, still familiar family names and their stories ...
- Ursula K Le Guin - guardian.co.uk
Ursula K Le Guinguardian.co.uk, UK - 6 hours agoLe Guin has identified Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, with its principle of interdependence and ordered wholeness, as one of the great influences on her life and ...
- Chronicle Podcasts - San Francisco Gate
April was National Poetry Month and dozens of readers responded to our call to read their original poems out loud on our Open Mic podcast. We received so many that we'll have to continue posting poems into May. Susan Slusser , The Chronicle's A's ...
- Event to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela - Bermuda Sun
Canada.comEvent to pay tribute to Nelson MandelaBermuda Sun, Bermuda - 2 hours ago... from 5pm to 7pm and there will be music, poetry and refreshments. A tribute concert was held in London last month in honour of Mr. Mandela's birthday. ...Wishes for Madiba pour in as city gets ready to party Cape Argus (subscription)all 291 news articles
- This guy enters more contests than anyone in Hampton Roads - HamptonRoads.com
Michael Croland has played in five air guitar contests, tried to write a novel in 72 hours, sculpted peanut butter twice (once into the shape of George W. Bush), competitively husked corn, written a one-page play, submitted an entry for a tanka ...
- A poet of balance, style and flexibility - Louisville Courier-Journal
Kentucky lost one of its literary masters this week. Aleda Shirley died Monday, after a long battle with cancer. She was the author of three collections of poetry, Dark Familiar (Sarabande Books, 2006), Long Distance (Miami University Press, 1996 ...
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