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- Biography by Anna Porter among winners of Canadian Jewish Book Awards - CBC News
Anna Porter's Kasztner's Train: The True Story of Rezso Kasztner, Unknown Hero of the Holocaust , is one of eight winners of the 20th annual Helen and Stan Vine Canadian Jewish Book Awards. Porter's biography of Kasztner, who saved 1,684 Hungarian ...
- For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf at Kerr Cultural Center (Phoenix New Times)
My friend Michelle and I were the only white people in the audience at last week's performance of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Is Enuf, which made me all the more aware that I was a white man who doesn't like poetry who'd come to watch a collection of choreographed ...
- Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade tak - Kashmir Observer
Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade takKashmir Observer, India - 30 minutes agoWR: In our times, love stories were being made abundantly which had good lyrics. The new trend, with the emphasis on violence, has marred the poetry as well ...
- Shahre Farang: Contemporary Iranian Films - Al Arab Online
The Third Line’s first Iranian Film Series is presenting an introduction to contemporary Iranian films. Noted for striking combinations of poetry and realism, these films play between the boundary of fiction and reality, while at the same time ...
- Students Gather for Palestinian Cultural Day - Columbia Spectator
A highlight of the ongoing Columbia Palestine Al-Nakba Week, Wednesday afternoon’s Low Plaza celebration of Palestine Cultural Day included free traditional food and live performances of music, dance, and poetry—as well as free lessons in Dabke ...
- The Last Word : Paper trail - Martha's Vineyard Times
The Last Word : Paper trailMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 2 hours agoKappus would probably have given up the poetry and joined the military and the world wouldn't have Rilke's thoughtful essays to ponder. ...
- Enter for a chance to win a signed copy of "ghostgirl" (The Uniontown Herald Standard)
Harry Potter's epic battles against dark forces of evil are nothing compared to Charlotte Usher's struggles with an even more fearsome foe - high school.
- Getting into character with Marisa de los Santos - Bucks County Courier Times
Marisa de los Santos talks about her characters as if they are real. Sitting outside of Sugarfoot Café in Wilmington, Delaware, the best-selling author apologetically puts on dark glasses to combat the sun and proceeds to gush about the people who ...
- Literary journal provides outlet for medical students - The Southern
Literary journal provides outlet for medical studentsThe Southern, IL - 1 hour agoHe prevents that by writing prose and poetry. Eubanks recently snared first place for his short story, "Eggs," and second place for his poem, "Acquiescence. ...
- Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in Darfur - York Weekly
Tents of Hope Project raises awareness about genocide in DarfurYork Weekly, NH - 1 hour agoThe CMS students are also creating a book that will reflect readings, writings, poetry, photographs and more from students and their families. ...
- Tales of brave ‘Ulysses’ - Worcester Telegram
Tales of brave ‘Ulysses’Worcester Telegram, MA - 12 hours agoIt’s funny that a book that’s been lambasted by some scholars for its stream-of-consciousness prose style and suffered obscenity trials should become a ...
- Book Review - Stabroek News
Book ReviewStabroek News, Guyana - 11 hours agowe mostly get a readable précis of the well-trodden ground of intra-party Marxist squabbling and CLR’s foray into the wider political world of African and ...
- Judge Robert E. Dixon remembered for his fairness, wit - Seattle Times
Robert E. Dixon served as a King County Superior Court judge. The man just had a tender touch about him. Even some criminals could see it. They would write Judge Robert E. Dixon from prison, thanking him for being so fair. And then there was that ...
- These kids know how to write - Daily World
In the Little Theater at Hoquiam High School Saturday, Kenn Nesbitt told a crowd of wiggly, giggly kids that he was inspired to write funny poems when he was cleaning his apartment as an adult. He was listening to a CD and heard Shel Silverstein read ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - Daily Oklahoman
The Armed Forces are filled with great stories about men and women who sacrifice the comfort of home to spend months and years on a military base. This is your chance to tell that story. OU trio miss out on big deals The faces of the Seattle ...
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