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- Duke Anthropologist Translates Poems Lost During Holocaust - Duke University
To arrange an interview with Irene Silverblatt contact Andrea Fereshteh at (919) 681-8055 or andrea.fereshteh@duke.edu. To obtain a review copy of “Harvest of Blossoms: Poems from a Life Cut Short†contact Rudy Faust at r-faust@northwestern.edu ...
- Worst epidemic in a decade - Tribune
The city is witnessing the worst dengue epidemic in the past 10 years even as hospitals are admitting confirmed and suspected cases of dengue. Expressing concern over the overwhelming figures of positive dengue cases, the senior medical fraternity of ...
- Tchaikovsky opera comes to Garde - Norwich Bulletin
Tchaikovsky opera comes to GardeNorwich Bulletin, CT - 6 hours agoBy SHARMA HOWARD The magnificent Russian opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, “Eugene Onegin,†which wrings out the sorrow and joy of love through the poetry of ...
- Centre County supports the troops overseas, and they respond - Centre Daily Times
Centre County supports the troops overseas, and they respondCentre Daily Times, PA - 35 minutes agoI have never been filled with so much pride in my whole life.†Katie Boston’s poem gives you a front row seat, and we share it today in the Sunday Life ...A poem from Iraq Centre Daily Timesall 2 news articles
- Haitian Book & Art Festival at Ferguson - Norwalk Plus Magazine
Haitian Book & Art Festival at FergusonNorwalk Plus Magazine - 1 hour agoThe festival features hundreds of titles in English, French and Haitian Creole, visits by prominent Haitian writers and artists, and live music and poetry. ...
- CLINTON - Direct from Eunice, La., Marc and Ann Savoy and their son, Joel, will present an evening of Cajun music and ... (Rome Observer)
The Savoy Family Cajun Band insists on maintaining an acoustic approach to Cajun music and love seeing how much power and sound they can get out of just three or four instruments.
- Most expensive new book arrives in NY from Italy - International Herald Tribune
Valued at well over $100,000, a 62-pound handmade tome depicting the life and work of Michelangelo has arrived at the New York Public Library, fresh from publication in Italy. The velvet- and marble-bound book will go on public display next Tuesday ...
- Woman's Forum expands Extravaganza events - Times Record News
Woman's Forum expands Extravaganza eventsTimes Record News, TX - 15 hours ago... Christmas Extravaganza at the Womans Forum, which will include a photography contest, as well as poetry, art and door-decorating contests. ...
- The Star Online > eCentral > Movies - Star-ecentral.com
HOLLYWOOD has time and again produced many remakes of Asian movies. Now, in a role reversal, an American movie gets a Chinese remake instead. Connected (Bo Chi Tung Wah in Cantonese), based on New Line Cinema action thriller Cellular (2004), is said ...
- Gaspereau presses on with hardcovers - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Gaspereau presses on with hardcoversTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 2 hours agoFor those of us who love to read books, be it paperback mysteries, hardback biographies, trade literary imprints or glorious coffee-table volumes of ...
- 'Emotion and soul' fill Billy Graham film's soundtrack - Nashville Tennessean
The challenges inherent in creating an original film soundtrack become apparent quickly: things such as limited budget, compressed time frame, an uncertain marketplace. But for longtime music supervisor Anastasia Brown, who shepherded the music for ...
- The problem with Democraticese - Salon
Love him or hate him, everyone knows what President Bush thinks about the war in Iraq. He speaks in simple, declarative sentences. "Leaving before the job is done would be a disaster," he said at a press conference Monday. "We'll complete the mission ...
- In Italy, it just wasn't done. - phillyBurbs.com
In Italy, it just wasn't done.phillyBurbs.com, PA - 31 minutes agoFascinated by the poetry in the film, she purchased “An American Prayer,†an album released by the remaining Doors members following Jim Morrison's death, ...
- Poetry in brief: Drives by Leontia Flynn (Independent)
Leontia Flynn's restless second collection sets off from Belfast, the poet's hometown, for a whistle-stop tour of cities such as Rome, Paris and New York. Poems whizz by. Only four of the volume's 53 pieces go over the page; many sit comfortably in the top half of one. They are packed, in an artful, off-the-cuff manner, with quotations and paraphrases, from Louis MacNeice and Elizabeth Bishop ...
- Van Gogh, Morandi and, yes, Babar, at New York museums - Seattle Times
Van Gogh, Morandi and, yes, Babar, at New York museumsSeattle Times, United States - 11 hours agoThe paintings are supplemented with his related drawings and letters, as well as cases of poetry and literature that influenced his thinking and imagery. ...
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