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- Abbas's office denies reports of Palestinian poet Darwish's death - Jerusalem Post
GulfNewsAbbas's office denies reports of Palestinian poet Darwish's deathJerusalem Post, Israel - 19 hours agoThe Al-Jazeera television network had reported the poet's death earlier in the evening, three days after he underwent open heart surgery.Mahmoud Darwish, poet of the Palestinians, dies ReutersDeath defeats Darwish Saudi GazettePalestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dies Ha'aretzPalestine Media Center - Global Voices Onlineall 370 news articles
- Hasson was a dedicated coach - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Hasson was a dedicated coachLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 1 hour agoAfter retirement in the mid-1980s, Hasson substituted regularly at Wilson High School and began taking stained glass and poetry classes. ...
- Hendrix to stage reading of alum's work - Log Cabin Democrat
Hendrix College hopes to continue a lasting literary tradition Friday, opening its doors to the public for a free dramatic reading by one of its own. The dramatic reading of "Yum, Yum Yoghurt, Ulysses!" written by Jason Burke Murphy, is part of the ...
- Business in a bind - Mansfield News
Business in a bindMansfield News, MA - 4 hours agoBoland, who gives poetry readings from Dylan Thomas and William Butler Yeats, frets that growing numbers of non-readers are “enamored by their computers” ...
- Two Local Speech Geeks Win First Place Awards in National Tournament - Amplifier
Two Local Speech Geeks Win First Place Awards in National TournamentAmplifier, KY - 1 hour agoBy late Sunday afternoon, after three grueling days of competition, Antonio was awarded the National Championship in Poetry Interpretation. ...
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' (Louisville Courier-Journal)
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner."
- Kaiser Center may see new life again - Tri Valley Herald
Kaiser Center may see new life againTri Valley Herald, CA - 6 hours agoActress Bette Davis was slated in 1960 to present Oakland with an evening of poetry by Carl Sandburg. And the center looked more like a fortified embassy in ...
- Two million tourists visit Salalah Tourism Festival - Times of Oman
SALALAH — About two million domestic as well as foreign tourists visited the 48-day long annual Salalah Tourism Festival which concludes today. The festival witnessed a number of religious, cultural, economic, recreational, social and sports ...
- Dr. Henry Morgentaler and "the Goddess with the Golden Breasts" - Lifesite
Dr. Henry Morgentaler and "the Goddess with the Golden Breasts"Lifesite, PA - 48 minutes agoSo writes Dr. Henry Morgentaler, Canada's father of abortion, in one of the poems found in his self-published book of poetry, "Freedom is my Passion. ...
- Ras Beirut's English-language poetry scene finds a new place to express itself (The Daily Star Lebannon)
Let it be known that the whir of espresso machines will not deter young poets from reciting their latest work. The Beirut-Type Writer open-mic poetry series, a monthly gathering of amateur poets, last week convened for the first time at its new venue - Cafe Younes, just off Hamra Street.
- Going Out (Part 1 of 2) - Ottawa Citizen
Going Out (Part 1 of 2)Ottawa Citizen, Canada - Sep 20, 2008The New Friendship Singles Club: Dance 8:30 pm-12:30 am Fridays with door prizes at 1000 Byron Ave., close to Woodroffe Avenue and Richmond Road. ...
- Tribute: Neil Lombardi lived life to the fullest (The Kansas City Star)
Who: Cornelius E. “Neil” Lombardi Jr., 82, of Kansas City. When and how he died: Sept. 27 of pneumonia.
- Bizarre Bazaar: Jul 31 08 - South Asian Post, Canada
Bizarre Bazaar: Jul 31 08South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - 11 minutes agoHe was general secretary of Bangladesh’ National Poetry Council. A High court has allowed disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, who pioneered ...
- Obama faces racism - Daily Press
Obama faces racismDaily Press, VA - 21 hours agoIn 1773, Phyllis Wheatley, the African-American poet, was subjected to an "examination" by a committee of prominent Boston citizens to determine if she was ...
- 'Brits are winning, call an enquiry' - Khaleej Times
'Brits are winning, call an enquiry'Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 9 hours agoPoetry cut out at Tennyson. If we spoke of literary figures, we spoke of Englishmen. Cricket was the great way out of cultural ignominy, ...
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