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- Abbas's office denies reports of Palestinian poet Darwish's death - Jerusalem Post
GulfNewsAbbas's office denies reports of Palestinian poet Darwish's deathJerusalem Post, Israel - 19 hours agoThe Al-Jazeera television network had reported the poet's death earlier in the evening, three days after he underwent open heart surgery.Mahmoud Darwish, poet of the Palestinians, dies ReutersDeath defeats Darwish Saudi GazettePalestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dies Ha'aretzPalestine Media Center - Global Voices Onlineall 370 news articles
- Hoboken band reaches new heights - Hudson Reporter
YOUR FAVES – Hoboken’s The Fave will play songs from their new album “Tomorrow’s June†at the CD release party at Maxwell’s on Saturday, May 31. For more information, visit: www.thefave.com. Photo courtesy of Michelle Della Fave. If you ...
- When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions - Los Angeles Times
When We Left Earth: The NASA MissionsLos Angeles Times, CA - 15 minutes agoThe NASA cameramen, including the astronauts themselves, didn't just point and shoot; they worked with style and sensitivity, and there is a poetry in the ...
- Motlhabaneng flourishes with culture - Mmegi Online
MOTLHABANENG: Motlhabaneng village over the weekend reverberated with Bobirwa cultural activities organised by Re tla re ke dipitse Cultural Group. The activities ranged from poems, dikgafela, folks, traditional meals, to dances. Speaking during the ...
- Salman Rushdie, Tiki Barber scheduled to appear at National Book ... - USA Today
WASHINGTON (AP) — Salman Rushdie and Tiki Barber are among 70 authors scheduled to participate in the 2008 National Book Festival. The Library of Congress is organizing the festival for Sept. 27 on the National Mall. The event was started by first ...
- Writing on the wall (The New Statesman)
In a recent article in the Times Literary Supplement , Terry Eagleton wrote about the linguistic similarity between Samuel Beckett and Theodor Adorno. "What is most drastically impoverished in Beckett is language itself," he wrote.
- TV's "Laugh-In" Comic Dick Martin Dies - WLBZ 2
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has ...
- The livin' is easy, so enjoy the show -- onstage and in the galleries (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
As the mercury heads toward triple digits, we’re reminded that when it comes to the summer arts in Texas, we increasingly long for indoor air-conditioned comfort. Not to take anything away from Hip Pocket Theatre, Ballet Concerto, Shakespeare Dallas and the ongoing Concerts in the Garden — all of which still hang on to the concept of outdoor stages and sweaty performers, accompanied by the ...
- Magical Night For Students, Parents (South Shore News & Tribune)
Cypress Creek Elementary School teachers and students worked a bit of magic May 15 for the school's last family night event.
- Forbidden love is at heart of 'Pearl' - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Forbidden love is at heart of 'Pearl'Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 2 hours agoPraskovia, a folk heroine in Russian poetry and song, had by all accounts a captivating voice and commanding presence while still a girl. ...
- The News Tribune 2008 All-Star graduates - TheNewsTribune.com
The News Tribune 2008 All-Star graduatesTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 5 hours ago“I started writing poetry in Tagalog.†She was 11 when her mom brought the family to Puyallup. She read, she wrote, she studied constantly and began to ...
- Songs for a summer evening - Haringey Independent
Tenor Tony Yates and soprano Magda Kozyra are both soloists who perform regularly in concerts and operas. They will join forces to perform a programme of songs from a wide range of composers. The first half of their concert will present the ...
- Comments are listed in order posted - Austin Chronicle
Ok, so I haven't seen Baz's version of Shakespeare's most over-hyped play in years. But, when I did see it, I was at least a little bit past my teenage years...and a dude. And I still thought to myself, "Wow! This is the first version of Romeo And ...
- News Briefs: Patriotic poetry; Fair entries deadline set (The Union)
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- His heart remains in the game - Newark Star-Ledger
Solomon Burke's comeback continues to take some surprising turns on his new album, "Like a Fire." Burke, a soul singer best known for '60s hits like "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" and "Cry To Me," never really went away. But he reasserted his ...
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