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- A Palestinian poet's final words - Kansas City Star
A Palestinian poet's final wordsKansas City Star, MO - 37 minutes ago"I thought poetry could change everything, change history," Darwish said in 2002. "But now I think that poetry changes only the poet. ...
- Idan Raichel Project unites the sounds of Israel - Times Online
When somebody claims “to reflect the social character of Israel through musicâ€, it's hard not to respond with a sad shake of the head. But with 70 members, countless ethnicities, and ages ranging from 16 to 83, Idan Raichel's assertion that his ...
- Today's events - The Huntsville Times - al.com
Today's eventsThe Huntsville Times - al.com, AL - 26 minutes agoIndian artifacts show, sponsored by Hillabee Archeological Society, Jaycees Building, 2180 Airport Road, 8 am to 3 pm, free, 534-7384 or 880-3999. Poetry ...
- Missoula songwriter at Silver Dollar Saloon - Montana Standard
Larry Hirshberg, Missoula songwriter, will be appearing at The Silver Dollar Saloon at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. Admission is free. Hirshberg's songs come in a variety of styles influenced by his lifelong interest in poetry. Tuesday's show will be a ...
- Cracker Cowboy Poet to Appear at Lake Wales Library - The Ledger
Cracker Cowboy Poet to Appear at Lake Wales LibraryThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoMattson is the winner of the 2007 Laura Rider Award for Florida Folk Poetry. He is a working Cracker Cowboy Poet who lives in Florida and has performed at ...
- You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry - The Portland Mercury
The Portland MercuryYou Wouldn't Like Me When I'm AngryThe Portland Mercury, OR - 23 hours agoHe told them about his father's brain and lung cancer, he threw up devil horns while rapping along to "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and he darkly threatened to ...
- A.S. Maulucci: Radio days inspired poetry - Norwich Bulletin
My love for poetry came a few years after my discovery of radio drama, which occurred during a period in the late 1950s, when radio stations often re-broadcast classic radio programs from the ’30s and ’40s such as “The Shadow†and Sherlock ...
- What Led Sarah Vowell To 17th-Century Puritans? - Hartford Courant
What Led Sarah Vowell To 17th-Century Puritans?Hartford Courant, United States - 7 hours agoThe aristocratic French teen who fell head over heels for revolutionary America is a personal Vowell favorite. Listen to her riff on him and you may begin ...
- Mulvey runs on ‘No Gas’ - Daily Cardinal
Mulvey acknowledges his his mode of transportaion is unusual but hopes to use it to raise awareness for eco-issues. When Milwaukee-native folk musician Peter Mulvey rolls into Madison this Thursday night, one thing he won’t have worry about is ...
- It's no surprise 'Nights in Rodanthe' is a tear-jerker - MLive.com
If you need a good cry, "Nights in Rodanthe" is preferable over pounding your thumb with a hammer. All right -- to be fair, this adaptation of a weepy romantic novel by Nicholas Sparks ("The Notebook," "A Walk to Remember") features beautiful people ...
- A Letter to True - Guardian Unlimited
If Virginia Woolf could write Flush, a biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel, and that doyenne of British film critics Dilys Powell could publish Coco, a biography of her pet poodle, then the photographer and documentary film-maker ...
- Gulf Coast Reading Series - Houston Press
Nothing says “back to school†like witnessing the results of a good edumacation. The Gulf Coast Reading Series starts out the school year with a trio of talent from the University of Houston’s nationally acclaimed Creative Writing Program ...
- Nigeria: Maduekwe Donates N.1 Million to Abuja Writers (AllAfrica.com)
Nigeria 's Foreign Affairs Minister, Chief Ojo Maduekwe had a package of surprises for the Abuja Writers Forum on Saturday, July 26, 2008. First, he came uninvited with a two-man entourage to the Guest Writer Session at the Pen and Pages Bookstore.
- "To Katherine: At Fourteen Months" - Seattle Times
I'd guess you've all seen a toddler hold something over the edge of a high-chair and then let it drop, just for the fun of it. Here's a lovely picture of a small child learning the laws of physics.
- 'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed Grades - Kansas CW
'No Child Left Behind' Still Gets Mixed GradesKansas CW, KS - 4 hours agoI answered, 'We don't have time for poetry any more. We have to get ready for the test' (Illinois). As might be expected, the US Department of Education's ...
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