Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Monday Community cantata - Nashua Telegraph
Monday Community cantataNashua Telegraph, NH - 1 hour agoComments from unverified accounts will be reviewed twice daily. Details here. Please verify your email address to allow immediate posting of comments.
- Opportunity knocks - New Zealand Herald
All the fisticuffs over this year's Montana Book Awards are at an end, and the winner of this country's highest accolade was named last week. Charlotte Grimshaw, daughter of local literary heavyweight C.K. Stead, has well and truly inherited the ...
- IRAQ: The Love Stories Are Gone - IPS
IRAQ: The Love Stories Are GoneIPS, Italy - 1 hour agoThis is the kind of love story Iraqis tell nowadays. "The country of the Arabian Nights and of wonderful poetry is no longer good for love," Maki al-Nazzal, ...
- Controversy Surrounds Proposed ABC Store - Hickory Daily Record
Controversy Surrounds Proposed ABC StoreHickory Daily Record, NC - 21 hours agoPoet Bruce Lansky is at Lenoir-Rhyne on Monday and Tuesday, conducting four session to help teachers learn how to get students excited about poetry. ...
- Arambam Samarendra remembered - E-Pao.net
Arambam Samarendra rememberedE-Pao.net, India - 9 hours agoCompetitions on patriotic songs, poetry recitation, composition of prose, symposium, cultural dance, mathematics competition, patriotic lyrics, ...
- Iran's Sohrab Sepehri at 80 - Persian Journal
October 7th 2008 marks the 80th anniversary of the birth of one of Iran's most celebrated modern poets, Sohrab Sepehri. On that day, hundreds of people will make their way to the lonely, remote mosque of Mashhad Ardehal, (on the desert road between ...
- Dissecting Nas’ Untitled - Part 4 - Popmatters.com
The production here comes from Stargate, the Nowegian duo who laid the track for Beyonce’s “Irreplacable”. Dark, slow synthesizer chords that occasionally break into quick, clubby stutters with partially vocoded female vocals over a break-beat ...
- What a novel way to book in for a pub lunch - Belfast Telegraph
The Cloth Ear, Belfast The Cloth Ear is the public bar of the popular Merchant Hotel. It has a spacious, comfortable dining area which is full of character. The bar runs along one wall with most of the tables situated opposite, beside the large ...
- When Experience and Disaster Collide - New York Times Blogs
Iowans have taken to calling this week’s devastating flooding “ our Katrina .” Katrina does come to mind when you look at these photos of Cedar Rapids engulfed by the Cedar River . But Iowa is lucky to have been spared a Katrina-sized death ...
- Thomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction author - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesThomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction authorLos Angeles Times, CA - 12 minutes agoIn his personal life he was as formal as his poetry, Heacox said. "And he was a huge man: big, tall and heavy. But there was something extremely delicate ...
- Salinas Rodeo honors past and future - Thecalifornian.com
The ads for the California Rodeo Salinas proclaim, "There's a little bit of cowboy in all of us." If you're from Salinas, it's true. Even for those who don't feel that way, you may end up with a "little bit of Rodeo" on your shoe this week. So go ...
- Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style. - Political Affairs Magazine
Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style.Political Affairs Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoAnd whether young African Americans and Hispanics want to hear it or not, White American fears your large numbers and your potential, but grown men adopting ...
- Site navigation (Tameside Advertiser)
A FORMER teacher who lost her job for writing steamy vampire fiction has won an award for her first book.
- 'Audiences want to laugh' - News24.com
News24.com'Audiences want to laugh'News24.com, South Africa - 3 hours agoThe play centres on the friendship between two ambulance men working on the Cape Flats, and the difficulties they have to overcome. ...
- Truth-telling Solzhenitsyn remained great to the end (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
'Live Not By Lies!" thundered Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who died Sunday at 89, in the uncannily wise, noble and thrilling statement he addressed to fellow Russians on Feb. 13, 1974.
|
|
Get a better Mortgage Rate today and save!
Get your Online Degrees today!
|