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- Essays on Kashmiri Literature - GreaterKashmir.com (press release)
Essays on Kashmiri LiteratureGreaterKashmir.com (press release), India - 8 hours agoThe transition from the customary poetry to a more creative and forthright expression that took place in the early twentieth century Kashmiri poetry also ...
- Granville scribe is nominated for state writing honor (Coshocton Tribune)
GRANVILLE - Passion runs deep for writer William Zink.
- Remember when: Norman Vincent Peale was at the World's Fair - Fort Pierce Tribune
I remember when the New York World's Fair was held in Flushing, N.Y., in 1964-65. An article in the newspaper reported that the Dead Sea Scrolls were to be displayed in the Jordan Pavilion. After viewing the exhibit, the exit led through an adjoining ...
- Beauty rises from a tortured past (The News & Observer)
Swedish mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter's latest disc is devoted to songs by the Jewish composers who were corralled into the concentration camp Theresienstadt in what is now the Czech Republic and allowed to write songs, plays, operettas and other cultural works. The Nazis' aim was to create a model prison that would convince the Red Cross and others that the Reich took care of its ...
- The Arts and Letters Club "Spills" out onto Elm Street - TheBulletin.ca
The Arts and Letters Club "Spills" out onto Elm StreetTheBulletin.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoEverything is free of charge. "We are looking forward to treating as many Torontonians as possible to the kind of life-enhancing artistic experience our ...
- Minor bun engine fun - Mid-Day Mumbai
Minor bun engine funMid-Day Mumbai, India - 1 hour agoNonsense verse is described as poetry written for humorous effect, “intentionally and overtly paradoxical, silly, witty, whimsical or otherwise strange. ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies - Detroit News
LOS ANGELES -- 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 died ...
- Thicke Says World Needs 'Something Else' - Billboard
Mariel Concepcion, N.Y. Hoping to repeat the success of 2006's "The Evolution of Robin Thicke ," the R&B singer/songwriter will release his third album, "Something Else," on Sept. 9 via Star Trak/Interscope. The album's first single, "Magic," is ...
- 'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at Steppenwolf - Broadway World
'Teacher Tales' - One Night Only June 1st at SteppenwolfBroadway World, NY - 6 hours agoDr. Robert Boone is the founder of Young Chicago Authors, publishers of Say What Magazine and home of the highly acclaimed teen poetry festival "Louder Than ...
- Round-Up: Fourth of July - Concierge
Round-Up: Fourth of JulyConcierge, NY - 58 minutes agoFor eats: Colorado Kitchen is a quirky joint whose garlic cheese grits are worth poetry. The homemade donuts, too, warrant sonnets. ...
- Cape Town Edge brings six shows to NAF - ArtslinkNews
Cape Town Edge brings six shows to NAFArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours agoWritten by Kemble Elliott, ’Twixt Cup and Lip was originally a biography in poetry which set out to do no more than record an extraordinary friendship that ...
- Why does a Writer Write? - Etalaat
Why does a Writer Write?Etalaat, India - Apr 27, 2008Why do many people say I could never be a writer or I could never aspire to write poetry? And why do folks who do write get discouraged when their work is ...
- Denver's homeless play inspiring role - Rocky Mountain News
Cast members in Curious Theatre Company's The Denver Project dress like people on Denver's streets. A young woman who goes by "Angel" was telling her story to Steve Sapp. She'd been a teenage prostitute and drug user, clean for one year and now ...
- Filipino Heritage Month celebration in Bacolod City Staff Writer - The Daily Tribune
Bacolod City is the gateway to Negros Occidental, known as the Philippines’ “Sugarlandia.†The province prospered with sugar, its vast tracts of land planted with sugar cane. During its heyday, mansions were built and the lifestyle was lavish ...
- Robert F. Kennedy: His children remember - Seattle Post Intelligencer
BOSTON -- I remember how my father listened with rare empathy to everyone. He paid a lot of attention, for instance, to Putt, an old man who lived in a rest home at the end of Sea Street in Hyannis. A gas attack during World War I had left Putt ...
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