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- 'Scattered Voices' on Gujarat riots resonate in scribe's book (New Kerala)
Ahmedabad, Oct 28 : Almost two years after the 2002 Gujarat violence, journalist Ayesha Khan was attending a 'mushaira' when she found two participants being shushed for reciting verses on the riots.
- Carving an outdoor museum - Des Moines Register
Iowans, no doubt, will have plenty to say about the artwork in the future Pappajohn Sculpture Park. Mark di Suvero's spiky bundle of red steel beams will soon arrive, like an alien spaceship, near the corner of 15th and Locust streets. Tony Smith's ...
- Remembering IK Shukla - Mainstream
Remembering IK ShuklaMainstream, India - 2 hours agoLast month he sent a manuscript to us which contained the Hindi translation of the well-known Urdu poet, Habeeb Jalib’s poetry against autocracy. ...
- Story, photos: ’Mad Men’ and ‘30 Rock’ win top Emmys - Green Bay Press-Gazette
LOS ANGELES — The sleek ’60s drama “Mad Men†made Emmy history Sunday as the first basic-cable show to win a top series award, while the sitcom “30 Rock†and its stars Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin also emerged as big winners. “We’re all ...
- Open night to launch poetry competition (The Galloway News)
DUMFRIES and Galloway Arts Association (DGAA) hosts its Open Stage evening at the Birkhill Hotel on Wednesday. The evening is to celebrate the launch of the Wigtown poetry competition.
- Fellowships available for Maine poets - knox.VillageSoup.com
Fellowships available for Maine poetsknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - 4 hours agoThe Dibner Fellowship alternates year to year between fiction and poetry. Previous fellowship winners in poetry are Sarah Boucher, Glenn Morazzini and ...
- Australian author Goldberg dies - JTA
Australian Author Jacob Rosenberg died in Melbourne at the age of 86. The author, who won several Australian awards for his books about World War II, was buried Thursday. "East of Time," which was set in the Lodz ghetto, where Rosenberg grew up, won ...
- Make Love, Not War: New Social Network Launches to "Share the Love" - Earthtimes
EINDHOVEN, THE NETHERLANDS -- 11/12/08 -- Share the Love, http://www.share-the-love.net , launches today as the international community for poetic self-expression and quixotic connections. Users from around the world can join in to "Share the Love ...
- Introducing the Cast of the New Musical Romantic Poetry - Broadway.com
Broadway.comIntroducing the Cast of the New Musical Romantic PoetryBroadway.com, NY - 12 hours agoPreviews start October 1, with opening night set for October 28. Until then, click on to meet the team of Romantic Poetry!
- Honoring grandparents - True Citizen (subscription)
Honoring grandparentsTrue Citizen (subscription), GA - 5 hours agoThe K4 and K5 classes made crafts with their grandparents, and first through sixth grade classes held an assembly, where the students read poetry and told ...
- WSU staff shares stories of 'The Invisible People' - Winona Daily News
Cathy Jo Faruque knows the resiliency of Bangladesh’s poorest. She’s seen it herself. The Winona State University professor and Tom Hill, WSU’s director of integrated media services, will share what they witnessed in the South Asian country ...
- Students form teams to fight cancer (The Echo)
The English department's "Works In Progress" program is returning this semester for its twelfth year, according to the UTC English department. The "Works In Progress" series offers English department faculty a place to present their unfinished projects in front of peers, students and the general public, according to Mike Jaynes, English lecturer and director of the program.
- IN BRIEF (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
A worker in April replaces letters on the sign at American Express Co.'s headquarters in New York. American Express said Thursday that it will cut 7,000 jobs, or about 10 percent of its worldwide work force.
- Naperville's 4th Annual A Walk To Remember - Earthtimes (press release)
Naperville's 4th Annual A Walk To RememberEarthtimes (press release), UK - 1 hour agoThousands of families leave the hospital each year without their child -- with empty arms, broken hearts, and a love for their deceased child that will ...
- Thomas Rain Crowe gets set to rock the boat (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
Published: Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 1:53 a.m. Twenty-five years ago, Thomas Rain Crowe returned to the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.
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