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- Superb epic 'Mongol' shows us Ghengis' Khan-do attitude (Orlando Sentinel)
- Out of Africa - guardian.co.uk
Out of Africaguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoAt first he is archly sceptical and teasing of Tiresias' passionate poetry and Parnassian recollections. Yet as time progresses and themes darken towards ...
- A journey of faith (Wise County Messenger)
"The emphasis of this is not on me - the emphasis is on the Lord and what he does for his people," said Gregory Kuehmichel on Friday as he set out on Farm Road 51 toward Gainesville, on foot, with two mules in tow.
- Amanda Diva: The Renaissance Woman - BallerStatus.com
Amanda Diva: The Renaissance WomanBallerStatus.com, CA - 4 hours agoAmanda Diva: I started poetry in the summer of 2000, but I would say I didn't consider myself a poet until people were coming up to me saying "Thank you for ...
- English is killing Malema - The Times
English is killing MalemaThe Times, South Africa - 21 hours agoAll I meant to write about was the intricacies of the queen’s tongue, the vagaries of this language we love so much. It just so happens that Malema is the ...
- Difficult Truths - New York Times
Difficult TruthsNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoMoore, who has written three books of poetry and “The White Blackbird: A Life of the Painter Margarett Sargent by Her Granddaughter,” divides her memoir ...
- Poet sees hope and sarcasm in Palestinian plight - Gulf News
Ramallah: Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish said on Wednesday his new works blend sarcasm and a deep sense of hope in their treatment of the decades-old conflict with Israel. Darwish drew thousands of Palestinians to a rare public reading in Ramallah ...
- Community Briefs (The Hendersonville Times-News)
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- Three Rivers Arts Festival (Ellwood City Ledger)
WHAT'S UP l Event: Three Rivers Arts Festival. l Dates: Starts today and runs through June 22. l Hours: Artists' market and indoor exhibits, noon to 8 p.m.; concerts and food courts, noon to 9:30 p.m.; the family festival area, noon to 7 p.m.
- Money Can’t Buy Time - New York Times Blogs
The average human being will be substantially richer in 50 years, just as the average American today has a real income three times what it was in 1955. But the average human being will not have much more time in 50 years than today; and life ...
- Mary Peccolo; original owner of Blue Door Bookstore, arts supporter (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hillcrest wasn't Hillcrest yet when Mary Peccolo and her husband opened the Blue Door Bookstore on Fifth Avenue in 1961. The tiny shop came to be known as a literary center for Bohemians, intellectuals, artists and activists.
- Crossing the Panty Line - Boston Globe
Crossing the Panty LineBoston Globe, United States - 52 minutes agoAnyone old enough to realize that there have been more sublime lines of poetry written than “I see London, I see France” ought to have better judgment than ...
- Notre Dame professor/poet to be honored in NY - South Bend Tribune
Notre Dame professor/poet to be honored in NYSouth Bend Tribune, IN - 1 hour agoEady is the author of seven books of poetry, including “Hardheaded Weather”; “Brutal Imagination,” which was a 2001 National Book Award finalist; ...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' (Belleville News-Democrat)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Short Stories (Colorado Springs Independent)
Gossip of the Starlings Nina de Gramont Algonquin Books, $22.95/hardcover The cover of Gossip of the Starlings quotes Jacquelyn Mitchard: "I inhaled this novel in one breath." Impressive words from an equally impressive writer. And in some ways, Nina de Gramont's debut novel is hard to put down.
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