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- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ... - PR Inside
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free ...
- Kasargod: M Vyasa no more - Mangalorean.com
Kasargod: M Vyasa no moreMangalorean.com, India - 2 hours agoA litterateur who had always been away from publicity, Vyasa had published story compilations 'Kritha' (1998), 'Kambani' (1965), poetry anthologies 'Suli', ...
- A conference cometh - San Francisco Chronicle
A conference comethSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 36 minutes agoSpecial performances include a program of sea chanties (June 12), "O'Neill: The Genius in His Soul" (June 13), combining his poetry with songs from his ...
- The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite ... - Independent
The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite ...Independent, UK - 6 hours agoEvery Russian schoolchild can recite at least a few verses of his poetry, and as the popular Russian saying goes: "Pushkin is our everything."
- A.W.O.L. fundraiser disrupted by tornado; second try on Wednesday (Savannah Morning News)
Last Thursday's release party for "The Transition" was supposed to serve both as a celebration, and a chance to raise funds to send local kids to a nationwide competition. But when a storm struck Lake Mayer, it took down expensive equipment and food, sent revelers scrambling for cover, and nullified the funds and promotional efforts that had already been invested. "It was a near-death ...
- Southern California - vision magazine
Southern Californiavision magazine, CA - 4 hours agoLautner knew about the poetry of a building and its relationship to the land but he had little care or understanding for the energy consumed by his ...
- Writers group open to all - Antelope Valley Press
When you are a writer, you just want to write. Maybe it consumes your life, or maybe you have a full-time job and find time to write on the side. Whatever the case, there's a group of people just like you, and they meet once a month to share examples ...
- Business sponsor commends art forum - Sun St.Kitts/Nevis
Business sponsor commends art forumSun St.Kitts/Nevis, St. Kitts and Nevis - 5 hours agoCommenting on its progress and venue hopping selections, Harley told the SUN from the four months of Island Xpressions and poetry night the support from the ...
- Quiet life of an accused mass murderer (Adelaide Now)
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine.
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Auckland stuff.co.nzPoets tackle death and dying for hospiceScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 9 hours agoHe has chosen contemporary poetry because it explores the subjects of death and grief head-on. ‘Poems are the words we turn to when words fail us: when we ...Poems used to ease grief Auckland stuff.co.nzall 3 news articles
- DiScover: Lykke Li - Drowned In Sound
It’s a chilly February afternoon at Oslo’s riverside, and Norway’s by:Larm festival is in full flow. Last night DiS stood on as Swedish chanteuse Lykke Li played a barnstorming set in a nearby warehouse, and after emerging bleary-eyed from ...
- Indian blogger's series to be published in Pak text book (Express India)
An Indian blogger's write-ups on five things Pakistanis love about their country may soon be included in a Pakistani school text book.
- Words fly at Southern Fried Poetry Slam - Tallahassee.com
Words fly at Southern Fried Poetry SlamTallahassee.com, FL - 13 minutes agoThe event has attracted more than 200 poets and 40 teams to Tallahassee and is hosted by Black on Black Rhyme, the local poetry troupe founded by Keith ...
- The Spectator Office is Decadent and Depraved - CU Columbia Spectator
The Spectator Office is Decadent and DepravedCU Columbia Spectator, NY - 16 minutes agoDone right, the stories should have poetry. And anything that can just as easily make adults cry and jump into each other’s arms deserves to be celebrated, ...
- David Mamet explores the wages of honor in ‘Redbelt,’ a martial-arts homage to noir boxing films (Philadelphia Daily News)
Not so many years ago, "Redbelt" would have been a boxing movie. Certainly, boxing buffs will recognize this story - bruised fighters hewing to some kind of warrior code in a sleazy business where the dirtiest fighting is done by men in suits - the only guys who always get paid. But boxing, as someone says in "Redbelt," is as "dead as Woodrow Wilson."
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