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- Tribute paid to rail death teenager - Bedford Today
Tribute paid to rail death teenagerBedford Today, UK - 2 hours ago... activities like charitable fundraising events and takes an active part in whole tutor group activities such as sports days and the poetry festival. ...
- Poetry, Ping-Pong, All in a Day’s Work - New York Times
New York TimesPoetry, Ping-Pong, All in a Day’s WorkNew York Times, United States - 23 minutes agoMs. Nelson said that writing the book, to be published by McGraw-Hill in September, allowed her to indulge in one of her passions, poetry. ...
- CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: 'America At War' offers poems inspired by each war involving the U.S. (Asheville Citizen-Times)
In the prologue of "America at War," there is a quote from Carl Sandburg: "Some day they'll give a war and nobody will come." The wish seems vague as memory, yet replete with the real longing of innumerable victims of war.
- Melbourne set to hook the books (The Age)
UNESCO names Melbourne second City of Literature. Edinburgh was the first in 2004.
- Quiet life of an accused mass murderer (Adelaide Now)
RADOVAN Karadzic, one of the world's most wanted men, lived for years in a Belgrade suburb posing as a doctor of alternative medicine.
- The Revenger's Tragedy: The bloody classic is given a modern twist (Independent)
Joe Orton used two lines from The Revenger's Tragedy as the epigraph to What the Butler Saw – "Surely we are all mad people, and they/ Whom we think are, are not". It's easy to see why he liked the horror-comic Jacobean vision of moral anarchy, with its depraved Italian court, its dysfunctional ruling family, its extremes of virtue and vice, and its tone of sardonic fascination. In Loot, Orton ...
- Music Review: New Johnson CD 'That Lonesome Song' takes the point ... - Baltimore Sun
Music Review: New Johnson CD 'That Lonesome Song' takes the point ...Baltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour agoHis bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and it's shot with blue-collar authenticity. ...
- 'The Riders are Just Regular Employees' - Spiegel Online
Spiegel Online'The Riders are Just Regular Employees'Spiegel Online, Germany - 8 hours agoNow the poetry is gone, the sublime has been steamrolled. The riders are just regular employees. They no longer live in an aura of brilliance. ...
- Centenarian Touches Many Lives - WTAJ
WTAJCentenarian Touches Many LivesWTAJ, PA - 3 hours agoFor others - an English teacher who instilled a love of poetry in many Keith Junior High students over a twenty year career. For all who know her, ...
- 80 more things that make men cry - BBC News
Hurt, sung by a dying Johnny Cash, gets to many of you Johnny Cash. Bambi's mother dying. Bagpipes. Silently falling remembrance poppies. There are a lot of things that make men well up. Here's a selection of your responses to 10 things that make ...
- Photo by: Scott Landis - BackStage.com
The 2007-08 Broadway season had dizzying highs: the revival of Gypsy ; the arrival of August : Osage County (see the dialogue on Page 12); the transfers from Off-Broadway of In the Heights and Passing Strange ; new plays by Stoppard, Mamet, McPherson ...
- Mattera rediscovered - Sowetan
Mattera rediscoveredSowetan, South Africa - 2 hours agoHis other works include Exiles Within – Poetry (The Writers’ Forum, 1984), Kagiso Sechaba and One Time – Plays (Open School, 1983) and Inside the Heart of ...
- Some back-to-school kid books for the beach bag - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Add some back-to-school buzz to your fun-in-the-sun summer by throwing Yoko, Splat or Wiggles into the beach bag for your kids, especially those prone to first-day jitters. In addition to new and familiar characters to soothe and prepare is a two ...
- Shakespeare on Film: The Animated Tales - MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker MagazineShakespeare on Film: The Animated TalesMovieMaker Magazine, NY - 17 minutes agoThe scripts inevitably emphasize plot over character (Romeo and Juliet becomes almost absurdly frenetic), and use formal prose narration, delivered in ...
- Is America Turning Into Europe Right Before Our Eyes? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsIs America Turning Into Europe Right Before Our Eyes?New York Times Blogs, NY - 2 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
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