The Myth of the West and Anti-Americanism |
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William Al-Sharif is a British humanist intellectual and author of many works including "Christianity, Islam and Secular Criticism," "Rethinking Quranic Studies," "Islamism: Religion and Ideology," "Men and Ideas," "The Dearest Quest," "Asian Papers," and "Ireland: A History. He is currently associa... |
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Belinda Subraman Presents
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Peter Buffett: Composer, Singer, Philanthropist, speaks about his life and new CD, IMAGINARY KINGDOM |
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Peter Buffett, a well-established composer/producer, has released his third vocal album, IMAGINARY KINGDOM. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Buffett began his career in San Francisco writing music for commercials. He has eight released albums on Narada, Epic and Hollywood labels as well as six releases on h... |
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Jill Mattson: Composer and Author of TRANSFORMATIVE POWER IN SOUND |
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Jill wrote Transformative Power In Sound: Intelligence, Health and Energy Through the Magic of Music, and lectures throughout the U.S. on this topic. She has numerous CDs out, with healing and transforming energy. Also, visit Jill's cyber gallery of art, fluid and evoking paintings and prints. www.j... |
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Celia: Folk Singer and Actress |
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Celia is a singer, songwriter, actress, and storyteller who dishes up the most delicious concoction of the silly and the sacred. She is an amazing multi-faceted artist. From powerful, heart-felt vocals to wacky comedic improvisations, you honestly never know what will happen with Celia on stage... |
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Mark Yakich and The Importance of Peeling Potatoes in Ukraine |
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Mark Yakich is an author and professor in the Department of English at Loyola University. His collection of poems Unrelated Individuals Forming a Group Waiting to Cross was one of five winners of The National Poetry Series in 2003. Another collection, The Making of Collateral Beauty, won the Snowbou... |
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C. J. Sage: Poet and Editor of The National Poetry Review |
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C.J. Sage edits The National Poetry Review (www.nationalpoetryreview.com). Her poems appear in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Ploughshares, POOL, Prairie Schooner, Shenandoah, Threepenny Review, et cetera. Previous books include Let's Not Sleep, And We The Creatures, Field Notes on Conte... |
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Ravi Shankar: Poet and Professor |
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Ravi Shankar is Associate Professor and Poet-in-Residence at Central Connecticut State University and founding editor of the international online journal of the arts, Drunken Boat . He has published a book of poems, Instrumentality (Cherry Grove, 2004), named a finalist for the 2005 Connecticut Book... |
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David Hernandez: Poet and Author |
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David Hernandez's poetry collections include Always Danger (Southern Illinois University Press, 2006), winner of the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry, and A House Waiting for Music (Tupelo Press, 2003). Earlier this year, HarperCollins published his first YA novel Suckerpunch, and will follow it up nex... |
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Robert Lee Brewer: Editor of Writer's Market, Moderator of Poetic Asides blog |
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Robert Lee Brewer is the editor of Writer's Market and will be the editor of Poet's Market (beginning with the 2010 edition). He is the sole contributor to the Poetic Asides blog at http://blog.writersdigest.com/poeticasides, and beginning this fall will be teaching online poetry courses at www.writ... |
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Tony Barnstone: Prize Winning Poet with a Ph.D |
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Tony Barnstone is Associate Professor of creative writing at Whittier College. His first book of poetry, Impure, a finalist for the Walt Whitman Prize, the National Poetry Series Prize, and the White Pine Prize, appeared with the UP of Florida in June 1999. His chapbook of poems, Naked Magic, appear... |
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