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- Flying the red flag for poetry - guardian.co.uk
Flying the red flag for poetryguardian.co.uk, UK - 58 minutes ago... in its previous incarnation as the Daily Worker, it was dubbed the Pravda of Britain. Since its inception in January 2006, the poetry column has raised ...
- House shaken to its foundations (The Globe and Mail)
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- Brazilian director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenBrazilian director swaps Saramago for ShakespeareOttawa Citizen, Canada - 2 minutes agoEach line has poetry, philosophy, a deep understanding of what we are." Brazilian director Fernando Meirelles attends a news conference for his film ...
- Sparking danger with a passion - Times Online
Sparking danger with a passionTimes Online, UK - 1 hour ago“As I read – books by western scholars, Islamic scholars, religious clerics, ancient Arabic poetry – what I gained from my reading was an impression of ...
- Worcester Windows art exhibit (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
Worcester Windows: A Community Gallery Program will open its fall exhibit with a reception from 5 to 7 tonight at the Hanover Theatre for Performing Arts, 2 Southbridge St. The opening is free and refreshments will be served. Local guitarist Jeff Peer will perform. Docents from Preservation Worcester will give complimentary guided tours.
- Artists put positive spin on mental illness - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily HeraldArtists put positive spin on mental illnessChicago Daily Herald, IL - 3 minutes agoBesides opportunities to view or purchase artwork and The Awakenings Review, the coalition will offer music, poetry and refreshments free of charge. ...
- Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in Literature - Christian Science Monitor
Odds favor Amos Oz for Nobel Prize in LiteratureChristian Science Monitor, MA - 12 hours agoAdonis (also known as Said) is viewed as a pioneer of modern Arabic poetry. Magris is a novelist, scholar, translator, and writer. ...
- Warrior and Witch: Marie Brennan interviewed - Crows Nest
Crows NestWarrior and Witch: Marie Brennan interviewedCrows Nest - 3 hours agoFantasy writer Marie Brennan talks to the Fantasy Book Critic about her Warrior/Witch duology, writing a historical fantasy novel set in the Elizabethan Age ...
- Guest column: Lesson for teachers: To care and not to care - Des Moines Register
One morning last fall I found a line from T. S. Eliot's poem "Ash Wednesday" swirled in purple marker across the front whiteboard of my classroom: "Teach us to care and not to care." The elegant penmanship told me it was Trudy, my friend and fellow ...
- Kennedy to DNC: 'The dream lives on' (Politico via Yahoo! News)
Most people have to fight a whole Civil War before getting a Ken Burns documentary. Not Teddy Kennedy, who staged a triumphant appearance before the Democratic National Convention Monday night complete with a Burns-crafted tribute casting him as the modern Ulysses bringing his party home to port.
- Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health? - Knowledge@Wharton (subscription)
Knowledge@Wharton (subscription)Is a Medical Intern's 'Initiation' Harmful to Your Health?Knowledge@Wharton (subscription), PA - 1 hour agoJauhar's prose can tend toward the purple, but there are regular bits and pieces of poetry woven into his descriptions. He also demonstrates an appealing ...
- Poetry at the Beach program - Cape Gazette
The last session for Poetry At The Beach this year will be at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Lewes Public Library. Featured readers will be veteran poets Martin Galvin, Shelly Grabel and Gary Hanna. Martin Galvin, from Ocean View and Chevy Chase ...
- What were today's celebrities like as children? (Guardian Unlimited)
What were today's celebrities like as children? We track down their former teachers to find out.
- Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What ... - guardian.co.uk
Ann Lambton, one of the world's great Iranologists, has died. What ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoBut my brilliant teacher, Gabrielle van den Berg, fluent in Tajik Persian and an expert on poetry, was Dutch. I found the subject difficult and obscure at ...
- (Un)Dressed for success - Haaretz.com
Until only a month ago, the organizers of the Lebanon summer music festivals - the cedar state's main cultural summer attraction - feared they would have to take a vacation themselves. But then the initiative of an energetic head of state, Syrian ...
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