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- From Folk Music to Rock, Bob Dylan Has Always Followed His Own Path - Voice of America
Voice of AmericaFrom Folk Music to Rock, Bob Dylan Has Always Followed His Own PathVoice of America - 2 hours agoThe young Bob Dylan, with the power and poetry of his folk music, was often called the voice of his generation. Yet he did not appear at his generation's ...
- A Choice of Kipling's Verse - T S Eliot - Tonight South Africa
In 1941 Anglo-American poet T S Eliot undertook this work "with the aim of restoring (Kipling's verse) to its place" which, he thought, was far from "secondary" to the writer's prose fiction. Eliot admitted "Kipling is the most elusive of subjects ...
- 3 THINGS TO DO TODAY - San Jose Mercury News
Poetry Center San Jose's monthly "Poetry First!" event features an open mike session and readings by Carolyn Dille, finalist for the Poetry Society of America's Emily Dickinson Prize, and Linda Lappin, author of the forthcoming collection "Not Far ...
- Legacy.Com Launches the Most Comprehensive Memorialization Portal ... - RedOrbit
Legacy.Com Launches the Most Comprehensive Memorialization Portal ...RedOrbit, TX - Jun 17, 2008"From inspirational poetry to practical advice on estate settlement, LegacyConnect offers tools and access to experts to help people cope with the aftermath ...
- Jill Scott: 'There is a possibility I could make Atlanta home' - AccessAtlanta
Hours before her appearance with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Wednesday at Chastain Park Amphitheatre , the three-time Grammy Award winner Jill Scott talked about: "Golly, that was the first time I was in Poland, and it was in a beautiful theater ...
- Rock Ed sponsors free concert on May 10 for clean and honest elections (PEP)
Rock on for clean and honest elections! On May 10, the Amoranto Stadium in Quezon City will be filled with young Filipinos united by their call for clean and honest elections.
- Monument to local heroes 10 years old — and growing - Corvallis Gazette-Times
This editorial first was published in the Gazette-Times in 1998, upon dedication of the Benton County Veteran’s Memorial. On Memorial Day, the name of U.S. Army Corp. Graham McMahon, 22, of Corvallis, will be added to the roll of the honored dead ...
- The Child Ballads - Cheekbone Hollows - Spacelab
SpacelabThe Child Ballads - Cheekbone HollowsSpacelab, MN - 6 minutes agoThe second track, "They Hunt Us We Run", is an eclectic collection of thought-provoking poetry, sound, and melody cemented together in excellent fashion ...
- Verse Cities (New York Times)
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- Something about Mary - Sydney Morning Herald
Intrigued by the journeys of Australia's saint-in-waiting, Dugald Jellie sets off in the footsteps of Mary MacKillop. Holy sites ... (from top) inside the memorial chapel in North Sydney; the school she opened in Penola, South Australia; Mary's tomb ...
- Guild accepting writing submissions - StarPhoenix
Guild accepting writing submissionsStarPhoenix, Canada - 3 hours ago... at 4:30 pm There are four categories in the Short Manuscript competition: Poetry, short story, literary non-fiction, and children's/young adult writing. ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - NWI.com
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- The Literati: Slamming Starts Up Again, The Best of Book Covers, and Anne Hotter Than LiLo (Torontoist)
Every Tuesday afternoon, Torontoist rounds up the city's literary news, including book deals, events, local sales, author happenings, and insider information from the book industry.
- Teens invited to enter writing contest - Daily Journal
Teen writers are invited to submit their short stories and poems for entry in the Vineland Public Library's Teen Writing Contest, for ages 13 to 18. There will be three winners in both short story and poetry categories. First prize-winners will win ...
- Juror Unanimity Isn’t Necessarily a Great Thing: A Guest Post - New York Times Blogs
Thanks for putting up with my quirky intellectual agenda of friendship and the law in the last two posts . For my final post, I thought I would highlight a more traditional area of my legal research: the jury . There is something quirky at play here ...
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