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- Nicholas Blincoe: Serbia's bitter salute to nationhood (Guardian Unlimited)
Nicholas Blincoe: Novi Sad's international literature festival revealed a worrying cynicism about sovereignty and integrity among local poets
- Indigenous music and praise poetry - ArtslinkNews
Indigenous music and praise poetryArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours agoThe finals of this Indigenous Marimba Music and Praise Poetry Festival will be held in the Artscape Arena at 19h00 from 26 to 28 September 2008. ...
- Does Mamet eat with that (expletive) mouth? (Denver Post)
"Glengarry Glen Ross" won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1984, and in its 107 pages, the play contains 219 words that cannot be printed in this newspaper. But when profanity is used to portray life as it is, the effect can be bracing, humorous, troubling and revelatory.
- Report: Taliban Media Network Projects Might But Also Exposes Militant ... - FOX News
KABUL, Afghanistan — Using everything from Internet postings to poetry, the Taliban have created a sophisticated media network that undermines support for the Afghan government by projecting the militia's power as greater than it really is, a new ...
- Prague: Then and Now - OhmyNews International
Prague: Then and NowOhmyNews International, South Korea - 24 minutes agoCzech theater productions, poetry and cinema flourished until the Soviet tanks rolled in. Afterward, a new dirty-sounding word became part of the official ...
- Showcasing town's best in artistic talent - The Star
Showcasing town's best in artistic talentThe Star, UK - 12 hours agoThe event, which was officially declared open by Mayor Councillor Ann Russell on Saturday, features everything from street theatre and stage shows to poetry ...
- Interfaith peace march planned Saturday in Sacramento - Sacramento Bee
Interfaith peace march planned Saturday in SacramentoSacramento Bee, USA - 11 hours agoThe 300-year-old scripture - 1430 pages all in poetry in 31 different meters -- calls for Interfaith Understanding and Harmony: "All religions of the world ...Sikhs host march Saturday to stress interfaith peace Sacramento Beeall 2 news articles
- Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet, is dead - International Herald Tribune
RAMALLAH, West Bank : Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston. He was 67. The preeminent Palestinian poet, whose work has been translated into more than 20 ...
- Triumphant Trio - VoiceofDance.com
Triumphant TrioVoiceofDance.com, CA - 4 hours agoBut Kaleidoscope is a reduced version of a longer piece made for the Black Choreographers Festival, and, in the current form, it looks a bit patchy and ...
- Literary luminaries are yours for the meeting - Chicago Tribune
Literary luminaries are yours for the meetingChicago Tribune, United States - 24 minutes agoWaiting behind Scherer was Marlyn Love, who has more of a connection to the authors. Some 40 years ago, when the two comedians performed at the Chicago ...
- Change of Pace: Family slows down, pursues interests after diagnosis (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Life for the McKolay family has always bustled with activity. Stephen has a busy career and Celia oversaw the home schooling of their six children. There wasn't much time to pursue hobbies or interests. Then Celia had a heart attack which was followed by a cancer diagnosis.
- Keeping Brunei's traditional literature alive (Borneo Bulletin)
The finals of the 11th national-level traditional poetry recital competition or the Syair, for secondary schools, colleges and private education institutions in conjunction with Teacher's Day was held yesterday at the Dewan Sermayuda of the Language and Literature Bureau in Berakas.
- 'It's all on account of the war' - Guardian Unlimited
As I drove away from a California screening of the new film version of Brideshead Revisited, I was amused to overhear the comments of my companions from the back seat. "I thought the one who played Jeremy Irons was a bit thin ..." "I liked the ...
- The most literary cafes in Paris - TravelBite.co.uk
The most literary cafes in ParisTravelBite.co.uk, UK - 21 minutes agoFrom 1905-1914, the café served as the editorial office of ‘Poetry and Prose’, a self-publishing literary magazine that was the first to publish the works ...
- 'Defying Dixie' sheds light on South - Island Packet Online
Many of us think the civil rights movement began when Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of a bus or when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial to deliver his historic "I Have a Dream" speech. But the fight for social ...
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