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- Book Review: Tonight, An Anthology of World Love Poetry - Desicritics.org
Book Review: Tonight, An Anthology of World Love PoetryDesicritics.org, India - 2 hours agoHe was representing South Africa and had launched his Anthology of Love Poetry to an august gathering. Tonight: An Anthology of World Love Poetry is a ...
- Jordan arrests poet accused of insulting Islam - Seattle Times
Jordanian police arrested a local writer Tuesday for incorporating verses of the Quran, the Muslim holy book, into his love poetry, a judicial official said. The poet, Islam Samhan, published his collection of poems, "Grace like a Shadow," without ...
- Iran Gifts Books to New Zealand Library - Fars News Agency
Iran Gifts Books to New Zealand LibraryFars News Agency, Iran - 11 hours agoStribling described the gift of about 35 books as "wonderful". "Some of these books are very hard to get - particularly the books of poetry. ...
- CD Review: Daphne Carr on TV on the Radio's Dear Science - LA Weekly
LA WeeklyCD Review: Daphne Carr on TV on the Radio's Dear ScienceLA Weekly, CA - 27 minutes agoPerhaps this is the evil mother who Malone asks wear an apology, but really the song “Red Dress,†is where TVotR abandons poetry altogether and make ...
- Here & Now - Waukegan News Sun
Here & NowWaukegan News Sun, IL - 47 minutes agoPoetry: "Poetic Justice," an event that combines entertainment and a soul food dinner, will be presented from 4 to 8 pm Oct. 19 at College of Lake County. ...
- Young poets follow in Norman’s footsteps - NW Evening Mail
NW Evening MailYoung poets follow in Norman’s footstepsNW Evening Mail, UK - 56 minutes agoWinners from St James RC School, Haverigg School and Black Combe Junior School, were 1. Evie Burns, Maddy Roskell, Robbie Evans, Dominic O’Brien. 2. ...
- Jon Katz writes of dogs, death and healing (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
Jon Katz's border collie Izzy visits Juanita Greiner in her home in Fort Ann, N.Y. (Mike Groll/AP) WEST HEBRON, N.Y. -- Jon Katz and companion Izzy, both wearing the photo IDs of hospice volunteers, are greeted brightly as they enter the dining room at Pleasant Valley Infirmary.
- Taking a big knife to the classics - WalesOnline
Taking a big knife to the classicsWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 4 minutes ago“I just wanted to turn it into prose rather than poetry. “It made my job a bit easier as well. It’s boiled down to the love triangle between Cyrano, ...
- Book signing with Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth - Beaumont Enterprise
Sheila Bush and Megan Elizabeth will sign copies of their books 2-4 p.m. Oct. 18 at Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 4155 Dowlen Road. Bush’s book is “The Stranger in Goldrush,†(Tate Publishing, $22.99) a fictional mystery. Elizabeth’s book is ...
- PREVIEW: Lucinda Williams - MLive.com
Finally! Lucinda Williams is rocking in the studio again. On several tracks from her new CD, "Little Honey," Williams finally emerges from the hushed, meditative and lugubrious space she's been in - sonically and emotionally - since her "Essence ...
- NEA Chairman Is Moving On - Washington Post
Dana Gioia , chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts since March 2003, plans to announce today that in January he will leave the federal agency he is credited with helping revitalize. Gioia, a prize-winning poet and critic, said he will ...
- Art scene: Masterpiece in a day - indy.com
Art scene: Masterpiece in a dayindy.com, IN - 23 hours agoThe writing competition, in prose or poetry, offers $600 to each category winner, $250 for second and $100 for third. The pieces must be written that day. ...
- Oxford American says it all - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Oxford American says it allThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 3 minutes agoThe issue includes poetry by Greg Brownderville, Forrest Gander, Ginny Kaczmarek, Wilmer Mills and Alison Pelegrin, and a short story, "Wanted Man," by the ...
- Lexington man finding his path in Africa - Lexington Herald-Leader
SANDENIA, Guinea — After a year of sitting in front of a computer eight hours a day, browsing patents at a mind-numbing rate of a few thousand an hour, enough was enough. It was time for a change. What kind of change, though? I wanted something ...
- Enoch Dillon, 82, economist, Army vet - Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com
Enoch Dillon, 82, economist, Army vetHillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com, OR - 14 hours agoHe then wrote two books, "The Bicentennial Blues: 200 Years of the American Presidency," 1988, and the poetry volume, "Love, From the Ends of the Earth," in ...
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