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- Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008 - ArtslinkNews
Playhouse’s SAWAF 2008ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago... include an Open Mic Poetry session in the Grand Foyer on Saturday 9 August at 16h00 with Gcina Mhlophe as the anchor artist (admission free), ...
- UK Man Has "Relationships" With Over 1000 Cars - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2000899/Man-admits- 'having-sex'-with-1,000-cars.html Man admits having sex with 1,000 cars Last Updated: 1:23PM BST 21/05/2008 A man who claims to have had sex with 1,000 cars has defended his ...
- Play review: 'Twelfth Night' at Boscobel in Garrison - Times Herald-Record
So begins Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" as Duke Orsino craves to win the lady Olivia's love. She refuses to see him on the grounds that she still mourns the death of her brother. Viola also believes that she has lost her twin brother, Sebastian, in a ...
- Serenity Prayer faces challenge on authorship - International Herald Tribune
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change." Now ...
- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- A View from the Hill - San Marcos Daily Record
A View from the HillSan Marcos Daily Record, TX - 12 hours agoBy Jerry Hall Wimberley — John Ellis is the winner of this year’s bird poetry contest. Here is his winning poem: Check out the feeders filled to their brims ...
- A world traveler, getting his eyes full - Chicago Sun-Times
A world traveler, getting his eyes fullChicago Sun-Times, United States - 10 hours ago... obsessively habit-driven British bachelor with no flair for the poetry of life but a certain reckless belief in his own infallibilty. ...
- As Courant Reporter, She Covered 1944 Circus Fire - Hartford Courant
As Courant Reporter, She Covered 1944 Circus FireHartford Courant, United States - 58 minutes agoA direct descendant of a 19th-century Hartford Courant printer and publisher, she reported on the 1944 Hartford circus fire, and was involved with local ...
- India, literature and culture - Daily Telegraph
India has always been a mystery to the West, but these days it seems more baffling than ever. Its rise as an economic superpower has been phenomenal, and according to some estimates it may soon outstrip China. Its pop and "fusion" musicians are ...
- Allan Ahlberg: 'The fun thing is still making the book' - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukAllan Ahlberg: 'The fun thing is still making the book'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoThis, he points out, is his most remarkable sales statistic, since it is poetry - not the fact that the Jolly Postman picturebook and its two sequels sold ...
- reply to this message - Broadway World
Connie of Woodmere has just married Fred of Newark, but her exes are back in the picture and not sure they approve of the union. Judy of Westchester is being wooed by Arthur, a dishwasher poet of no particular address, while her husband is out of ...
- Our regular review of the reviews - Telegraph.co.uk
Our regular review of the reviewsTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoJohn Cornwell in The Financial Times, however, thought the book 'a feast of a narrative, poetry, myth and even culinary curiosities'.
- Classical: Patrick Mason - News & Observer
Classical: Patrick MasonNews & Observer, NC - 3 hours ago... is enchanting with its light orchestration (no brass) and careful word-setting of anonymous Latin love poetry from the first two centuries AD This is ...
- Definitive Gonzo - Louisville Courier-Journal
Definitive GonzoLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 1 hour agoFrederick Smock chairs the English department at Bellarmine University. His forthcoming book is Craft-talk: On Writing Poetry.
- The women he left behind - Haaretz.com
On the door of the house in the village of Makhoul - also known as Peki'in West - there could easily have been hung a sign saying "Here live Mathal, Munib and Jamila Makhoul in happiness." Except that Munib is dead and buried in the yard of the house ...
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