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- Gulzar's translated poetry released - Screen Weekly
NDTV.comGulzar's translated poetry releasedScreen Weekly, India - 4 hours agoLaunched on Tuesday evening at Delhi's ITC Maurya Hotel, the book has a selection from five volumes of poetry, mainly Raat Pashmine Ki and Pukhraj. ...Gulzar 'booked' for life NDTV.comall 2 news articles
- Summer activities abound at area libraries (County Press)
LAPEER COUNTY -- This summer, libraries in Lapeer County are inviting children to catch the reading bug through special programming. Based on a statewide theme, librarians are inviting kids to spend the summer reading and attending various summer activities planned for libraries.
- Author, poet to speak at women's business dinner - Inrich.com
A self-published poet and author will be the keynote speaker tomorrow at a dinner celebrating the 37th anniversary of the Richmond chapter of the American Business Women's Association. During a presentation titled "Live Out Loud -- on Purpose ...
- 'Crazy Girl With Lighter' Author In West Hartford - Hartford Courant
'Crazy Girl With Lighter' Author In West HartfordHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour agoIt was partly through writing that she regained her footing, and now, at 29, she has published a poetry collection, "Crazy Girl With Lighter" (Antrim House, ...
- Review: DVC's 'Clash' offers seven new works from young playwrights - Inside Bay Area
It's extremely difficult for a community college drama department to make a place for itself in an area where local theater is growing and healthy and production values are increasingly higher. In areas less served, the community college can often ...
- The Hold Steady: The best classic rock band you never heard of would ... - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever ...
- Fest shakes up the Shakespeare (The Pantagraph)
Ten reasons why the 31st year of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, arriving this weekend, may be its most eye-and-ear-opening to date:
- Christ, Come Quickly - America Magazine (subscription)
America Magazine (subscription)Christ, Come QuicklyAmerica Magazine (subscription), NY - 18 minutes agoIn Exiles, Hopkins needs nothing more than a Jesuit superior’s gentle prodding to inspire a return to poetry. Hansen intersperses his tale of Hopkins’s ...
- Regina, West win at WordMasters - Iowa City Press Citizen
Regina, West win at WordMastersIowa City Press Citizen, IA - 8 hours agoThe contest is a national competition for high school students requiring reading and analysis of different kinds of prose and poetry.
- Poetry gives look at prisoners' lives (The Lantern)
Local human rights activists will come together Wednesday for a reading of "Poems From Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak" at the Whetstone branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library. The book contains the writings of 17 prisoners currently being held at the Guantanamo Bay detention facilities in Cuba.
- Carleton to Hold 134th Commencement Saturday, June 14 - Carleton College News
Carleton to Hold 134th Commencement Saturday, June 14Carleton College News, MN - 48 minutes agoMore recently, Nelson completed a first-line index of English manuscript poetry from 1500-1800 in the Osborn Collection at Yale University, ...
- Sixth-grader wins poetry contest (The Saratogian)
SARATOGA SPRINGS — Maple Avenue Middle School student Noah Arciero was chosen along with nine others out of 26,000 candidates to receive Lucky-Arrow “Can You Haiku?” award.
- Star turns - May 08, 2008 (Cape Argus)
Some two million people have downloaded, for free, Coldplay's new single Violet Hill since it was put on their website last week. "In the past seven days, the single has been downloaded for free by a staggering two million people," a spokesman said.
- Star Poets pen from deep within (Honolulu Advertiser)
No one ever said growing up is easy, but if you're curious about its modern-day complexities, joys and
- Organic food for thought - Financial Times
An explosion in the brain. A reek of cordite. A reeling of the senses. Isn’t there something ballistic about great art? Isn’t it a little frightening – at best – as it comes out of the barrel? Couscous is a prizewinning new movie from a ...
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