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- Rita Joe’s poetry lives on - The Chronicle Herald
A FIRST NATIONS native of Cape Breton, Rita Joe died in March 2007 at age 75. Awarded the Order of Canada and presented with several honorary doctorates, she was a poet who placed a Mi’kmaq sensibility at the core of what was once purely ...
- Walking with the ghost of Macaulay - DAWN Group
RECENTLY I accompanied visiting scholars to places of cultural significance in Karachi. We started with the Sadequain ceiling at Frere Hall and then got a glimpse of living tradition at the ‘Tale of the tile’ exhibition at the Mohatta Palace ...
- Urdu moot airs complaints about critics - The News International
Urdu moot airs complaints about criticsThe News International, Pakistan - 2 hours agoIt showed that the readers were the ones who read, grasped, and admired the beauty of poetry or prose. “The words are the transporters that take the readers ...
- A Disappearing Number - Guardian Unlimited
There are, of course, three types of people: those who can count and those who can't. As I'm firmly in the latter camp, Complicité's A Disappearing Number - returning to the Barbican following a triumphant run here last year - should present a major ...
- Club week: Bands performing in the Seacoast Oct. 16 through Oct. 22 - Portsmouth Herald News
Club week: Bands performing in the Seacoast Oct. 16 through Oct. 22Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 9 hours agoThe Press Room Beat Night (poetry back by music), 7-8 pm Spoekn word, 8-9 pm; Scissor Men, rockin' blues, 9 pm-midnight, no cover, 77 Daniel St., ...
- Maun group impresses at book launch - Dailynews
Maun group impresses at book launchDailynews, Botswana - 29 minutes ago... which marked the launch of Ms Bontekanye Botumile’s book titled The Seed Children, saw the cast deliver an amazing piece through song, dance and poetry. ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film Theatre - Detroit Free Press
'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film TheatreDetroit Free Press, United States - 49 minutes agoThe movie follows a group of young American Indians in Los Angeles as they talk, drink, drive, gamble and remember family members left behind on the ...
- OF BLOOD AND INK (Kirkus Reviews)
True to the title, a slit vein of lugubrious emotion spurts forth from page after page of turgid verse in this messy collection of poetry.
- In Brief (The Daily World)
An old-fashioned turkey bingo event will be held Saturday, Dec. 6 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Elma Senior Center, 100 W. Main St., Elma. Prizes include turkeys, hams and sacks of groceries. A snack bar will be available. Proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels.
- Student/Teacher Exhibition - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Region Briefs - 11/21 (The Press-Enterprise)
Trout fishing season is under way as lakes are stocked with fish now through April 2, San Bernardino County regional parks officials announced. During the season, lakes at Cucamonga-Guasti, Prado, Yucaipa, Glen Helen and Mojave Narrows regional parks will receive more than 61 tons of trout.
- IT turns out that Everaldo Creary's soft-and-cuddly, nice-guy veneer may actually be bulletproof armour. And from all ... (The Jamaica Observer)
These days, he's a gracious, appreciative and level-headed Jamaican stage and film star on the rise, who is unapologetic about his gotta-do-what-I-love passion.
- Religion events - Winchester Star
Zion Baptist Church, Berryville, will hold a one-night revival tonight at 7 with the Rev. Ernest Jackson of Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church in Toledo, Ohio. For more information, call 540-955-1353. On Sunday, the church will celebrate its 128th ...
- Mangiaracina: Why insignificant news trumps the real news - University Daily Kansan
Mangiaracina: Why insignificant news trumps the real newsUniversity Daily Kansan, KS - 1 hour agoThe problem with taking yourself too seriously is that you run the risk of parodying yourself, which is why The Onion and programs like “The Daily Show†...
- Student Voices: Two actors bring Poetry Alive (Vero Press Journal)
Two actors from Poetry Alive, an Ashville, N.C.-based company, came to our school to dramatize poems.
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