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- THE KEEPER: THE LEGEND OF OMAR KHAYYAM (Film Journal)
Making his feature film directorial debut, Kayvan Mashayekh maintains traditional storytelling technique in The Keeper: The Legend of Omar Khayyam , but at least produces a lovely-looking, capably made motion picture.
- A true renaissance woman - Sun
A true renaissance womanSun, NY - 1 hour ago... five books with absolutely no formal education in writing. “I’ve never taken a class or a workshop. The closest thing is that I belong to a poetry group ...
- Room 217: Welcome to Hades - Fosters Daily Democrat
Since the literature focus in English IV at Somersworth High School is world lit, and since a rather lengthy excerpt from Dante's Inferno is included in our senior anthology it was a convenient text with which to work. For those of you unfamiliar ...
- Dance in Review (New York Times)
The French troupe Compagnie 111 returned to the New Victory Theater with ?IJK? and Dance New Amsterdam presented ?In the Company of Men,? a series for male dance artists.
- Rosemond right about parents - La Crosse Tribune
I couldn’t have said it better than John Rosemond (in a previous column in the Tribune). I don’t always agree with every thing Rosemond has to say. However, I definitely agree with his “Out-of-control kids in public: It’s really a matter of ...
- The 1 thing - Boston Globe
Stephen Greenblatt and Charles Mee's "Cardenio" makes room for star turns by several American Repertory Theatre regulars, but it's Thomas Derrah who scores the richest laughs as the cook at a wedding feast in Umbria. Pretentious food talk is, by now ...
- Kids study cultures with poetry, music offerings (Morton Grove Champion)
Reanae McNeal just has to step up to the front of the Lincoln Junior High School auditorium to hear the cheers and applause of a room full of mostly seventh-graders. They chant along, repeating her words as she says, "I'm so sweet, I should be sugar. I'm so cool, I should be ice." The cheers grow louder as she continues: "I'm so popular I should be pop, pop, popcorn."
- Eminent critic Kashfi dead (Dawn)
KARACHI, May 15: Eminent critic, research scholar and former chairman of Karachi University’s Urdu department Prof Dr Syed Abul Khair Kashfi died on Thursday afternoon. He was 76.
- Two poetry books for children, one new, one a classic (Portsmouth Herald)
My Bent Tree
- Creative therapy for carcinoma - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphCreative therapy for carcinomaCalcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours agoThe institute has begun motivating patients and their relatives to write poetry, short stories, even songs about their experience with cancer — from the ...
- In brief (Yemen Times Online)
April 18 — Khalid Kalban, Chairman of Dubai Investment Company, arrived in Sana’a last Wednesday in an official visit to examine the possibilities of establishing investment projects in Yemen, as well as to meet Yemen’s senior government officials and businessmen.
- Obituary: Maria Gabriela Llansol (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Portuguese writer who eschewed the literary conventions of her country
- Local songwriter a finalist in Calgary Folk Festival competition - Encore
Local songwriter a finalist in Calgary Folk Festival competitionEncore, Canada - May 8, 2008Wells composed “A Farmer’s Life in the Balance” for a Grande Prairie-based show, “The Power of the Land.” The show combined music and poetry composed by ...
- Calendar - books - Herald News
DANIEL ROBB, author of “Sloop: Restoring My Family’s Wooden Sailboat — An Adventure in Old-Fashioned Values,” will be signing and talking about his book at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, June 4 at Island Books, 565 East Main Road, Middletown, R.I ...
- Off the page (Guardian Unlimited)
Neil Astley founded Bloodaxe Books in 1978 with a "mysterious bale of paper" and a pamphlet, Tristan Crazy, by the late Ken Smith, copies of which he sold for 65p.
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