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- 10 things you ought to know about David Silverberg (+ Contest!) - blogTO
blogTO10 things you ought to know about David Silverberg (+ Contest!)blogTO, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Toronto Poetry Slam has been a regular monthly happening since November 2005: "It used to be a roving slam. We're at the Drake full-time for now. ...
- Ethan Coen Speaks! - Cinematical
Ethan Coen Speaks!Cinematical, CA - Apr 18, 2008In 1998, he published his first collection of absurdist poetry, and followed it up with a second volume a few years later. Simultaneously funny and haunting ...
- ‘My music makes her want to cry’ - 7DAYS
‘My music makes her want to cry’7DAYS, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoThe poetry, Indian classical music, an elder brother working in Sound Design (extensive CD collection included) and a talent for penning heartfelt ...
- The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of love - Independent
The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of loveIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoYet both agreed that the change had been the right thing, as had staying together: love made it worthwhile. The arrival at that tender conclusion was the ...
- Former Valley resident named United States poet laureate - Antelope Valley Press
WASHINGTON - The dry, sandy landscape of the Mojave Desert might appear as total contrast to the rainy climate and lush green backdrop of Amherst, Mass., yet to writers with a poet's soul the difference seems negligible. At least it doesn't matter ...
- Book Review: The Last Of The Angels by Fadhil al-Azzawi (Blogcritics.org)
A beautiful book that does the seemingly impossible of holding humans up to ridicule while exalting their potential simultaneously. Satire is a delicate matter, or at least it should be. Far too often satire seems to be confused with farce for some reason, which is sort of like confusing a chain saw with the delicate touch of a surgeon's scalpel. It's true that both will cut close to the bone, ...
- 'Orange Blossoms' blooms - Tallahassee.com
'Orange Blossoms' bloomsTallahassee.com, FL - 5 hours agoPaddy Go Easy and The In Praise of the Spoken Word Troupe present a Sultry Summer's Eve of Ribald & Bawdy Poetry from 8 to 11 pm today in the events room of ...
- When faces come out of the rain - Toronto Star
When faces come out of the rainToronto Star, Canada - 32 minutes agoIn loosely keeping with the conventions of a biography, Currin plots a life, but in reverse: She groups the poems in sections from "Death" to "Birth" ...
- Hazardous Waste Collection Day on Saturday in Sandwich - Fosters Daily Democrat
The annual meeting of the Sandwich Rural Cemetery Association will be held on Thursday in the Sandwich Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Members of the association are encouraged to attend. Maurice Bowler, Pres. Youth Sunday will be observed this week at the ...
- Sleepy spectators greet midnight arrival of circus elephants to Van ... - MLive.com
Press Photo/T.J. Hamilton Elephants lead the rest of the circus animals from the train to Van Andel Arena around midnight. GRAND RAPIDS -- Where were the glow-stick vendors when the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus needed them? About 100 ...
- Calendar: Sunday, Sept. 28 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
SPECIAL EVENT: Thrillusions Harrah's Theatre (inside Harrah's Casino), 8 Canal St. Award-winning magician James Brandon, who will join a cast of rock star impersonators. 7. Call 533.6600 or Ticketmaster....
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
- Sunday letters - Dallas Morning News
Sunday lettersDallas Morning News, TX - 5 hours agoRather, it is, in essence, a collection of poetry composed by unknown authors. Few would argue that we should base public policy on the prohibitions in ...
- John Maloney's "After Work" (Seattle Times)
I hope it's not just a guy thing, a delight in the trappings of work. I love this poem by John Maloney, of Massachusetts, which gives us...
- W. Bloomfield native premieres film, assists local charity - Observer & Eccentric
Sam Logan Khaleghi spent two years of his life crafting the crime drama Love is a Thieves Game. The West Bloomfield resident will premiere his independent film next week in Farmington Hills. "I wrote it, directed it, produced it and, I did not intend ...
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