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- Freshwater Festival returns to ACC this weekend - Journal Inquirer
ENFIELD — Just like April showers and May flowers; Valentine’s Day and chocolates; popcorn and movies; springtime and Asnuntuck Community College go hand in hand, to present the ninth annual Freshwater Poetry Festival Friday and Saturday, May 9 ...
- 'He came to Edmonton a private person and left famous' - Globe and Mail
EDMONTON — Long before he played Manhattan and way before Berlin, Leonard Cohen took Edmonton in a mutually transformative storm, say organizers of a festival celebrating the moody Montreal-born poet-troubadour. "He came to Edmonton a private ...
- Dominic Lawson: We should have no reason to be surprised when a doctor ... - The Independent
What should a genocidal mass-murderer look like? And what professional qualifications should he have? Of the two men indicted by the Hague war crimes tribunal as masterminds of the planned massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslim adults and children ...
- Marvel Comics’ green monster returns to the screen, but he may have ... - Buffalo News
Don’t blame me. It’s not my fault. I was one of the handful of people who actually liked Ang Lee’s “Hulk” in 2003. Assemble us all to meet yearly and we could probably hold our reunions in a Mini Cooper. Well, maybe “liked” isn’t ...
- 'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakers - Zaman Online
'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakersZaman Online, Turkey - 15 hours agoIts people are hospitable and warm, and they have a deep and lengthy tradition of love and respect for Turks. Islam came to Bangladesh around the 13th ...
- Square dancers hitting the boards on Perkasie covered bridge (Perkasie News-Herald)
Members of a New Jersey square dance club don't know it yet, but this Saturday, they'll have a chance to learn a new move: Bridge your partner.
- Freya Manfred: Back to the garden - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Freya Manfred: Back to the gardenMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 47 minutes agoFreya Manfred now lives in New Richmond, Wis. Her latest book of poetry is "Swimming With A Hundred Year Old Snapping Turtle."
- New titles push the cartooning envelope - Waterbury Republican-American
When Harold Ross, editor of The New Yorker, was first shown James Thurber's cartoons by his friend E.B. White, he was reported to be equally amused and confused. White, who had fished the now famous doodle-like work out of Thurber's office trashcan ...
- Words on Water goes musical - Miramichi Leader
Words on Water goes musicalMiramichi Leader, Canada - 2 hours agoLee Thomspon has been part of the Words on Water for a few years, bringing with him his short stories and poetry. Those who knew him in the audience said ...
- Representing for Denton - Denton Record Chronicle
Denton Record ChronicleRepresenting for DentonDenton Record Chronicle, TX - 35 minutes agoLil Ben has been weaving poetry around percussion since he was a school kid in Denton, and when he was a teenager, he moved up through the ranks at Apollo ...
- Galleries packed with art for First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
First Friday Art Walk participants will have to step up their pace to see all the art at this month's event. As the 2007-08 academic year draws to a close, works by area art students will be a big part of this month's self-guided, art-viewing ...
- Genome race and climate change vision vie for science book prize (Guardian Unlimited)
News: Craig Venter's Life Decoded sees off Stephen Pinker to reach the shortlist of the Royal Society's Science book prize
- Spaces of dissent - Hindu
HinduSpaces of dissentHindu, India - 3 hours ago... book as a repository of that expression is going to survive. The dominant mode of the 21st century is narrative; poetry, though the soul of literature, ...
- How interrogation by CIA made al-Qaeda's plotter turn to poetry (The Scotsman)
IN A makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaeda's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator.
- Gary Snyder wins $100,000 poetry prize - NWITimes.com
NEW YORK - Gary Snyder, a poet known for his verse about nature and spirituality and a former member of the beat movement along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, has won the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, awarded annually by the Chicago-based ...
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