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- Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie Lights - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Pythagoras to poetry: Camillo reading at Prairie LightsUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 39 minutes agoCamillo will read from Death Song for Africa tonight at Prairie Lights, 15 S. Dubuque St. It's his first book, though Camillo's poems and essays have seen ...
- Almost 30 years after its landmark records, LA’s best punk band X ... - Cleveland Scene Weekly
Almost 30 years after its landmark records, LA’s best punk band X ...Cleveland Scene Weekly, OH - 33 minutes agoCervenka also paints and pens poetry. She has an exhibit opening in New York this summer. But first, she's got her old band to think about. ...
- AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetry - Norwich Bulletin
AS MAULUCCI: Use nature as an indirect element in your poetryNorwich Bulletin, CT - 32 minutes agoMy last column was concerned with straightforward nature poetry. This week I’d like to explore poetry that uses nature indirectly, as imagery intended to ...
- Review: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukReview: The Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Irelandguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoThe Oxford Guide to Literary Britain and Ireland is a treasure trove of anecdotes, quotes obscure and reassuringly familiar, odd poetry and literary pub ...
- Haverhill writer to speak - Eagle-Tribune
The Haverhill Greater Poets will meet July 19 at 10 a.m. at the public library. Michael Veves, whose columns have appeared in local newspapers, will speak about his experiences as a writer over a 30-year period. He will explore finding a writing ...
- Afghan journalist appeals death sentence - International Herald Tribune
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan : The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court in January ...
- Local student to explore Europe as ambassador (Bastrop Daily Enterprise)
Michelle Nichols and her classmates have just finished up their freshman year at Bastrop High School, but Nichols is not just preparing for a summer of lounging around the pool.
- Poetry of Dilawar Figar - All Things Pakistan
Poetry of Dilawar FigarAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 19 minutes ago... secure a place in the genre of poetry in which we find him today Dilawar Figar was born on July 1928 in an illuminated family of Badaun, UP India. ...
- Fantasy novel turns dreams into reality (Leader-Telegram)
Inspiration struck Cayla Kluver while helming the joystick of a Nintendo 64. "I was playing a video game, and I got sick of the video game's plot," Cayla said. "So I decided to write my own."
- Events for May 25, 2008 (Las Vegas Sun)
IMAX Theatre: Luxor's over-digitized 3D film theatre. at Luxor , 10 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. ($9.99 - $12)
- Tales that tell of days like these.. - Edinburgh News
TO MARK the launch of a competition for short stories based on real-life events, here are three examples... a plastic bag containing a thick fleece and jacket. I flew in Saturday night and was glad of the plastic bag and its contents when I ...
- Culture at the Marxism 2008 festival (Socialist Worker)
The annual Marxism festival brings together activists, writers and campaigners from across the world to discuss the key political issues and the importance of Marxist ideas today.
- Latitude 41N menu lets you eat healthfully to any degree you want - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Peggy Turbett/The Plain Dealer The Southwest Quesadilla has two crisped tortillas packed with scrambled eggs, mild chorizo, avocado, black beans and cheddar cheese, and topped with tomato salsa. Have you been to Latitude 41N? E-mail us your review of ...
- Awards soldier's legacy (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - Army Pfc. Markus J. Johnson died four years ago when his vehicle rolled over in Anbar Province Iraq. Johnson, 20, was the first Springfield soldier to lose his life in Iraq. But his spirit lives on, his family says, in the scholarships awarded in his name each year.
- THAT LITTLE SOMETHING - New York Times
THAT LITTLE SOMETHINGNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe mingling of American and Eastern European motifs gives Simic’s poetry a kind of natural, effortless surrealism, but it’s also plain autobiography. ...
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