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- Darwish: 'Identity and humanity' - BBC News
BBC NewsDarwish: 'Identity and humanity'BBC News, UK - Aug 13, 2008You rarely find a poet that can bring out thousands of people to his poetry readings. His lyrics were set to music, people sang his poems, ...
- Websites bring 'mix tapes' into the 21st century - Minneapolis Star Tribune
You can say "I love you" to your significant other, but only the Righteous Brothers and their "Unchained Melody" can help you tell that special person, "I've hungered for your touch a long, lonely time." Even in bad times, when breaking up puts you ...
- Two roads diverged … - Worcester Telegram
Two roads diverged …Worcester Telegram, MA - 22 hours ago‘Home is the place where, when you have to go there,/They have to take you in,’ †a character says in his poem “The Death of the Hired Man. ...
- Winehouse lyrics used in Cambridge uni exam (The West Australian)
Cambridge University students have been asked to compare the lyrics of Amy Winehouse with the poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh in a final year exam paper.
- Live Poets Society - The Moscow Times
Live Poets SocietyThe Moscow Times, Russia - 28 minutes agoBy John Freedman A new show, bringing together theatrical readings of poetry by writers from the last two centuries, features some exceptional performances. ...
- Eppie's tri-ku: Poetry in motion - Sacramento Bee
Eppie's tri-ku: Poetry in motionSacramento Bee, USA - 4 hours agoThat shouldn't be a surprise, since that's what Eppie's is all about, but writers had other creative ways to tackle the annual sweatfest on the American ...
- 'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from Beyond - Melodika.net
'A Tale of Two Brothers': Reaching Out from BeyondMelodika.net, Bulgaria - 5 hours ago"Learn the true inspiration for Jim Morrison's songs and poetry that he never revealed on earth. Find out how Morrison really feels about the Doors' legacy ...
- A day in the life at the National Poetry Slam in Madison (Isthmus)
Just a few hours later on State Street, nervousness is building. A team from San Francisco is meticulously studying the map at a downtown bus stop, trying to figure out directions to the Bartell Theatre where they're set to perform in less than ten minutes at one of the first competitions of the night. Outside the Orpheum Stage Door just before the second bout, another poet in a pretty floral ...
- Posters, storybooks spread AIDS awareness in rural India (Feature) (New Kerala)
By Ranjana Narayan, New Delhi, June 1 : A Nandalal Bose-inspired 'patua' style painting of a loving couple as a poster endorsing the use of condoms; a storybook in tribal Santhali language talking of the dangers that migrant male labourers face if they are promiscuous - messages on HIV/AIDS are getting more people-friendly and attractive.
- Mohammed orders setting up centre for arabic poetry (Khaleej Times)
DUBAI — His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, yesterday directed the establishment of the House of Poetry, a centre for researching and documenting Arabic poetry and strengthening its presence and profile within the Arab world and beyond.
- Shedding new light on our dark past - WalesOnline
Shedding new light on our dark pastWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 12 hours ago“There’s going to be a poetry reading in a 4000-year-old burial chamber on the west side of the island, which I think is a first. ...
- Scaling The Skillet - Denver Post
Scaling The SkilletDenver Post, CO - Aug 5, 2008(Zach Ornitz, Aspen Daily News) The Skillet sizzles on the western walls of the Fryingpan River, just north of Basalt. An exposed crag of red sandstone that ...
- Tao and Then - Baltimore Magazine
Tao and ThenBaltimore Magazine, MD - 2 hours agoThat winter, Weaver started writing poetry—mostly love poems for his girlfriend. Not long after, she got pregnant, and he dropped out of college and went to ...
- Englishman's rewriting of Scots history 'as false as the idea they ... - Times Online
From beyond the grave, one of Britain's most controversial historians has found himself caught up in yet another historical dispute. Although he died five years ago, the last book written by Hugh Trevor-Roper, former Regius Professor of History at ...
- Jimmy Myers (St. Joseph News-Press)
For as long as Missouri Western State University has had a campus, throngs of barbershop quartets have gathered there to hone their singing skills.
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