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- Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdie - guardian.co.uk
Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdieguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoSissay believes poetry is only a problem for children if adults make it one. He demonstrates just how good it can get by reciting one of his own poems. ...
- The heart tells its truths - The Island (subscription)
The Island (subscription)The heart tells its truthsThe Island (subscription), Sri Lanka - 1 hour ago... and substance of poetry from time immemorial and this is the content of many of Galappaththi’s poems in this collection. The love and affection showered ...
- Salman Rushdie: Knight of the Tall Tale (The New York Sun)
'The Enchantress of Florence" (Random House, 368 pages, $26) is a "Harry Potter"-ish restoration project of great intelligence and remarkable egoism, both of which are characteristic of its author. Although he sets his novel in the Florence of the Medicis and Machiavelli, in the Mughal court of Akbar the Great, and at the height of the Ottoman Empire, Salman Rushdie hasn't written just any ...
- The 'real' French Lieutenant's Woman: John Fowles's doomed love affair ... - Daily Mail
Actress Meryl Streep dressed in a hooded gown, staring out across the stormy waters at the end of The Cobb in Lyme Regis, is one of the most unforgettable scenes in cinema - a classic image of a doomed love affair. The scene is the most memorable one ...
- Play addresses class divisions and politics during Harlem Renaissance - Athens News
Ohio University’s School of Theater is performing a play this week and next that features a ’20s Harlem “Renaissance” setting while exploring class divisions within the African-American community. Written by Charles Smith, head of OU’s MFA ...
- SingersMarin provide 'Season' of song - Marin Independent-Journal
SingersMarin provide 'Season' of songMarin Independent-Journal, CA - May 14, 2008For Marin audiences, this means the opportunity to preview part of the competitive program when the teen group, les toiles, joins in concert with Wings of ...
- The outdoor life (Sun Star)
YOU would think that mountaineers and people interested in the outdoors would always be out trekking somewhere, climbing up a mountain or communing with nature. Well, most of the time they are, but occasionally they do hang out and have a drink or two with each other.
- RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ... - Inter Press Service (subscription)
RIGHTS-ZAMBIA: Cyberspace Casts Light on the Lives of Death Row ...Inter Press Service (subscription), Italy - 3 hours agoBehind bars he has become a writer, publishing poetry on his webpage. Certain inmates use their pages to seek "assistance" as well as "mutual fellowship". ...
- Former RIT prez extolls virtues of diversity (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
A community dialogue about diversity at the Baobab Cultural Center drew 40 people on Saturday.
- Gay Cinema! Aram Shelton! Museum Party! (Free Times)
WEDNESDAY 23 We hear you, Eight Days reader: It’s Wednesday, and you’re smacked in the face with a mid-week funk. Well bust that funk with some honest-to-goodness funk!
- At-risk students honored at bergenPAC (The Record)
ENGLEWOOD — Four years ago, Julia Sylvester was a troubled teen, hanging out with the wrong crowd and facing an uncertain future. Today, thanks to parental guidance and a discovery of her artistic talents, Sylvester is a poised high school senior, looking forward to college and a career in design.
- Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminated - Daily Times
Poetry of Bulleh Shah, Faiz illuminatedDaily Times, Pakistan - 18 minutes agoAs many as 35 pieces of lights were displayed, including lamps with classical poetry and different pictures screened on them. Talking about her work, ...
- Tasmania poet wins NSW prize - ABC Online
Tasmania poet wins NSW prizeABC Online, Australia - 2 hours agoMs Lomer's second collection of poetry, 'Two Kinds of Silence', was recognised as part of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- Pens and Lens - resident’s photos published (Leduc Representative)
Photographer and Leduc resident Ray Belcourt and his friend Ignatius Fay recently launched their book ‘Haiga Moments: Pens and Lens’ at Chapters on Whyte Ave. May 10.
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