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- Pearls from the Bosporus - American Chronicle
American ChroniclePearls from the BosporusAmerican Chronicle, CA - 5 hours agoAt the same time, the novel documents a plethora of objects of daily use from the surroundings of the unhappy beloved and it is his way of symbolically ...
- Farewell to Fairheads - Ilford Recorder 24
Farewell to FairheadsIlford Recorder 24, UK - 16 hours ago... a member of Fairheads for 46 years, and make no apologies for these biased views, and here is a short poem as a tribute for this sad, but special occasion.
- Rejuvenating deep within (Manila Bulletin)
Cosmetic surgery has become the rage these days. Women from all over the country undergo numerous operations to make themselves more beautiful and youthful.
- The Nepali Poet Who Never Gave Up - OhmyNews International
The Nepali Poet Who Never Gave UpOhmyNews International, South Korea - 40 minutes agoWhen I started reading the poems of Yuyutsu RD Sharma from his new poetry book "Annapurna Poems," I thought there were two towering geniuses -- Keats and ...
- How Abuja stood still for poet, Okigbo’s daughter - Vanguard
How Abuja stood still for poet, Okigbo’s daughterVanguard, Nigeria - 51 minutes agoIn the words of his American publishers, Africa World Press, New Jersey, “He has emerged as clearly the most significant and influential African poet, ...
- Scotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives on - Greene County Daily World
Greene County Daily WorldScotland Festival: Cady's artwork lives onGreene County Daily World, In - 12 minutes agoShe combines watercolors with poetry and calligraphy. She painstakingly applies her poetry in calligraphy to original art work -- a technique few artists in ...
- Greenbo hosting book-signings by two prominent Ky authors - Herald-Dispatch
GREENUP, Ky. — Greenbo Lake State Resort Park will sponsor a literary reading and book signing by two prominent Kentucky writers on Saturday Dec. 13.  Stephen Michael Holt and Ron Ellis will read from their work in the lobby of the Jesse Stuart ...
- US Congressional Visitor Center Opens to Public - Voice of America
A massive underground Congressional Visitor's Center designed to accommodate millions of people visiting the U.S. Capitol each year has opened to the public. VOA's Dan Robinson reports the project, which was planned for two decades and took eight ...
- GG Declares November, Drug Awareness Month - Government of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service
GG Declares November, Drug Awareness MonthGovernment of Jamaica, Jamaica Information Service, Jamaica - 1 hour agoThere will also be a session dubbed: 'NCDA at 25 - Research and Reasoning', which will feature a combination of research, poetry, and readings, ...
- Industry buzz (San Francisco Chronicle)
Sweet "Dream": Steven Se-bring was no fan when he first met Patti Smith in 1995. In fact, when Spin Magazine dispatched him to do a photo spread on the poet-rocker, Sebring didn't know anything about her storied past as friend and inspiration to New York's '...
- • 'Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber' offers fun and originality - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
• 'Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber' offers fun and originalityThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 4 hours agoPlays, as Archibald MacLeish once said about poetry, should not mean but be. And "Lord of the Burgeoning Lumber" be one heck of a bareback ride into the ...
- Grace Notes: Raining Arrows and Out-of-Whack Scenarios - Fort Collins Now
Grace Notes: Raining Arrows and Out-of-Whack ScenariosFort Collins Now, CO - 15 minutes agoBy Natalie Costanza-Chavez I was never particularly enamored of the sharp-sword and flung-cannonball poetry I had to read as an English major. ...
- The composer in Cambridge: Carter looks back - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeThe composer in Cambridge: Carter looks backBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours ago(Miro Vintoniv) By Matthew Guerrieri NEW YORK - Sitting in his Greenwich Village apartment, on the verge of his 100th birthday, composer Elliott Carter is ...
- Climate Change Destroying Walden Pond's Flowers - Wired News
Climate Change Destroying Walden Pond's FlowersWired News - 5 hours ago... stratum upon stratum like the leaves of a book, to be studied by geologists and antiquaries chiefly, but living poetry like the leaves of a tree, ...
- 20 questions for … singer-songwriter Nellie McKay (Miami Herald)
Singer, songwriter, actor and activist Nellie McKay calls her music "schizophrenic voodoo." Schizophrenic because she jumps genres - from Tin Pan Alley pop and cabaret to reggae, rap and jazz - voodoo because these elements mysteriously gel with her evocative, playful, and bold lyrics.
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