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- Find out what's happening in November with this list of events - IdahoStatesman.com
Find out what's happening in November with this list of eventsIdahoStatesman.com, ID - 22 minutes ago4, Woman of Steel Gallery, 3640 Chinden Blvd., Garden City: Part of the Big Tree Arts The Idaho LoudWriters Program, a monthly performance-poetry workshop ...
- Berlin zookeeper dies, raised polar bear cub Knut - CNBC
BERLIN - A German zookeeper who lovingly nourished celebrity polar bear cub Knut at the Berlin zoo after his mother Tosca rejected him at birth has died aged 44, Berlin police said on Monday. Thomas Doerflein, a good-natured man with a thick black ...
- Tom Loewy: Sometimes, all you can do is keep painting - Galesburg Register-Mail
Galesburg Register-MailTom Loewy: Sometimes, all you can do is keep paintingGalesburg Register-Mail, IL - 6 minutes agoBut he wrote poetry all his life. He was Irish. He couldn’t help himself. He called himself ‘Shortfellow’ and he made us feel like we could do anything. ...
- A MONTH OF EVENTS TO MARK BLACK HISTORY - Southwark News
A MONTH OF EVENTS TO MARK BLACK HISTORYSouthwark News, UK - 15 hours agoThe month will close with a poetry slam at Peckham Library on October 30. Slam poetry mixes poetry, preaching and rap in an exciting live format. ...
- Poetry in motion - Bay Area Reporter
Bay Area ReporterPoetry in motionBay Area Reporter, CA - 2 hours ago... until today I'm still trying to erase Charlton Heston from my life and the breakfast vision of urine passing through a hole in a corrugated tin wall. ...
- Club reports November 7 - Buckingham Today
Club reports November 7Buckingham Today, UK - 1 hour agoTHE Swan and Pen Literary Society welcomes Paul Burns who will be talking about Translating Spanish Poetry. This will take place in the Sunley Lecture ...
- Terence Davies: Merseyside and me (Independent)
It's the voice that mesmerises you – a breathy, resonant basso profundo. Just his enunciation of the words "curling tongs" is a thing of sonorous wonder. But Terence Davies has no airs or graces to accompany that voice; a gentle fellow in his early sixties, white of hair and twinkly of eye, he has the look of a shy schoolteacher rather than an acclaimed director.
- In the Bubble - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailIn the BubbleBrooklyn Rail, NY - 8 hours agoLet's stipulate at the outset that Burn After Reading doesn’t match the exultant wigginess of The Big Lebowski, the dark poetry of No Country for Old Men, ...
- Infant homicide victim's body unclaimed - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Nov. 14, 2008 1:32 p.m. | The body of 13-month-old Christopher L. Thomas Jr., who authorities say was beaten to death by his foster mother earlier this week, remains unclaimed at the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's office today. An official at ...
- Heartland Poets to meet Oct. 10 in Brainerd - The Lake Country Echo
Heartland Poets to meet Oct. 10 in BrainerdThe Lake Country Echo, MN - 2 hours agoAfter a short business meeting, there will be a discussion regarding some of the poetry/literary publications around the state. Following the discussion ...
- OPERA OVERLOAD (Express India)
Tanushree Shankar lets us on the secret of a stunning act
- Isiah is Set to Release a Mini Series of Book - PR.com (press release)
Isiah is Set to Release a Mini Series of BookPR.com (press release), NY - 2 hours agoIn October 2007 Isiah won an Editor's Choice Award For Outstanding Achievement In Poetry for his poem "Life" .In June of 2008 Isiah Hurts also released a ...
- IN THE TRENCHES - Globe and Mail
IN THE TRENCHESGlobe and Mail, Canada - 15 minutes agoClearly, this view of war owes a lot less to Remembrance Day piety than to Wilfred Owen poetry. Consequently, Passchendaele is commercial in its design and ...
- Gulf Stream Magazine Switching to Online Only Format - Miami New Times Blogs
Another day, another publication finding ways to stay afloat in this economy. Except this time around the magazine in question has actual literary merit, and the staff isn't too bummed about the changes being made. Gulf Shore Magazine , the literary ...
- Bad 'M', good 'M', changing 'M' - Times of India
Ratan Tata has moved from 'a bad M' to 'a good M'. Good luck. It is a double homecoming. The father of the empire, Sir Jamsetjee Tata, was born in Navsari 170 years ago, and, over a thousand years earlier, a Rana of Gujarat had given refuge to the ...
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