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Literary Genius J D Salinger Passes Away

January 29, 2010

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Literary Genius J D Salinger Passes Away

J D Salinger seems to have lived out dream of Holden, the young protagonist of The Catcher in the Rye by making the ‘dough’ with his novel, buying a remote home in Cornish, New Hampshire and shunning the world of phonies

Anacaona: A Startling Allusion to Haiti

January 15, 2010

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Anacaona: A Startling Allusion to Haiti

Anacaona is a Startling Allusion to Haiti for she was seduced and executed by the colonizers just as Haiti has been admired, pillaged and destroyed by colonizers, dictators and by Nature.

Legendary Musician Daniel Barenboim Returns to London with Beethovan and Schoenberg Concertos Series

January 12, 2010

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Legendary Musician Daniel Barenboim Returns to London with Beethovan and Schoenberg Concertos Series

Multifaceted genius Daniel Barenboim will be playing piano as well as conducting orchestra yet again in London at the end of this month. This time he will present Beethovan’s piano concertos juxtaposed with Schoeberg’s Concerto.

Is Patriarchy the Oppressor or the Victim of Gender Role?

January 7, 2010

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Is Patriarchy the Oppressor or the Victim of Gender Role?

Is Patriarchy the Oppressor or the Victim of Gender Role and how has that been reflected in literature?

Jamie Gibson: Exploring the Depths of Paint and Colour in New York

January 4, 2010

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Jamie Gibson: Exploring the Depths of Paint and Colour in New York

Jamie Gibson: Exploring the Depths of Paint and Colour in New York proved to be a fascinating journey for the young painter.