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- Think! Maybe It Is for the Best - Islam Online
Think! Maybe It Is for the BestIslam Online, Qatar - 5 hours agoShe has written a number of books including: Buried Treasure (An Islamic novel for teenagers), The Light of Submission (Islamic Poetry). ...
- Arts and Culture - Byron Shire Echo
Byron Shire EchoArts and CultureByron Shire Echo, Australia - 1 hour agoThere will be raffles with a hamper donated by the Bangalow Farmers Market, poetry books and on sale will be The Buttery fundraising CD Caution – Life Ahead ...
- Dear Mr. President. . . - OfficialWire
Dear Mr. President. . .OfficialWire, NY - 4 hours agoHer multicultural children's books, poetry book, and travel guides are also available—see websites below. Three other hats Boleman-Herring wears: those of a ...
- When the plan goes up in smoke - The Heights (subscription)
When the plan goes up in smokeThe Heights (subscription), MA - 2 hours agoI don't regret it because I know more history majors who are working in fashion design, accounting majors publishing their first books of poetry, ...
- Thousands expected at knife march (BBC News)
A day of events is held in Inverclyde to remember a teenager who died after being stabbed.
- Poetry, prose and 'Other' - Ha'aretz
Poetry, prose and 'Other'Ha'aretz, Israel - 3 hours agoI don't remember signing a contract obligating me to be the mature one in the family. Even my mother didn't unleash that contract on me - the only thing she ...
- Colin Sargent to host reading Nov. 12 - Portsmouth Herald
KENNEBUNKPORT — The Kennebunkport Historical Society invites the public to a reading and book signing by Colin Sargent at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Town House School, 135 North Street. Sargent's debut novel, "Museum of Human Beings ...
- Terry Tempest Williams: Finding Beauty in a Broken World (Isthmus)
Terry Tempest Williams has established herself in that vanguard of North American environmental essayists and socio-cultural critics alongside such esteemed predecessors as Edward Abbey and Aldo Leopold. In an email interview in anticipation of her appearance in Madison, she addresses the genesis of her new book, its central mosaic metaphor, Barack Obama's potential as a transformative figure, ...
- A poet explores the language of collage (International Herald Tribune)
At 81, the poet John Ashbery is making his solo debut as professional artist with a modest but polished exhibition of two dozen small collages at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in New York.
- Open mic on Mare Island - Vallejo Times-Herald
A Poetry Open Mic will be held 8 to 10 p.m. Thursday at Panama Red Coffee cafe, inside the Vallejo Ferry Building, 289 Mare Island Way. The "Poetry by the Bay" event will also feature the local live band Malmortem. The public is invited. The Times ...
- Things to Do - EVENTS - Muskogee Daily Phoenix
Things to Do - EVENTSMuskogee Daily Phoenix, OK - 1 hour agoCHRISTIAN COFFEEHOUSE, 8 to 11 pm Fridays, Ark of Faith, 401 E. Broadway, featuring Jery and Barbara Clouse with original poetry. Juanita Jackson will lead ...
- Putting ‘pollie’ power to good use is shear genius (Inverell Times)
BUNDARRA went back to the future at the weekend with a display of sustainable shearing from yesteryear. Member for Northern Tablelands Richard Torbay was put to the task of pedalling for three minutes to power a shearing demonstration by local gun, Ben Layton.
- FEATURE-Book ban ends rare Arab-Israeli cultural exchange - Forbes
HAIFA, Israel, Oct 1 (Reuters) - For 15 years Israeli Saleh Abbasi has traded books between the Jewish state and its Arab neighbours, fostering a rare cultural link. But in August Israeli authorities suddenly refused to renew his trading licence ...
- Review: 'Bonesetter's Daughter' is breathtaking, but lacking - Inside Bay Area
"The Bonesetter's Daughter" is a cross-cultural spectacle and big-time San Francisco event. Acrobats fly across the stage or hang upside down from the heights, like sleeping birds of paradise. The vivid colors of the production at War Memorial Opera ...
- A journalist takes a long road to fiction - Popmatters.com
In the fall of 1994, I traveled to Guantanamo for The Miami Herald to report on the tent-city camps erected by the U.S. government to house and detain thousands of Cuban rafters rescued at sea. The trip was unforgettable from the start. When our tiny ...
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