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- The music of Hunter S. Thompson (The Buffalo News)
“You might say Thompson craved the screech of the locomotive tracks and the silence of the backwoods -- anything but the blase gray land known as neutral.â€
- 51 books for 51 years - Malaysia Star
Malaysia Star51 books for 51 yearsMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 6 hours agoThe Day of the Jackal by Frederick Forsyth: I STOLE this book off my father’s shelf when I was a teen and could not put it down. The world of espionage has ...
- These perky star-crossed lovers take tragedy in their stride - guardian.co.uk
These perky star-crossed lovers take tragedy in their strideguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoBut it is already evident that, in his version, poetry is seldom allowed out after dark. What emerges most successfully continues to be the comic side, ...
- Homeless 90210: Slumming time and the livin's easy - The Associated Press
The Associated PressHomeless 90210: Slumming time and the livin's easyThe Associated Press - 52 minutes agoYoung, who cannot read or write but composes poetry in his head and performs it, has six more months in his Benedict Canyon abode. ...
- Honoring Rabindranath Tagore - Scoop
I was walking in the streets with Bengali poets in Dhaka, paying tribute to Rabindranath Tagore. I saw a movie by Satyajit Ray named "Charulata" written by Rabindranath Tagore. I was very much impressed with this popular movie. It stayed on my mind ...
- Easton author offers two new books (Connecticut Post)
EASTON -- With musical words like whizz, zoom and rumble, and illustrations to match, books created by a local author capture the attention of beginning readers.
- Spoken-word artist leads green revolution - Tri Valley Herald
Spoken-word artist leads green revolutionTri Valley Herald, CA - 2 hours agoThe program is a spoken word institute, sort of a theatrical think tank that uses a combination of poetry, dance, music, art and film, all with a hip-hop ...
- The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortal - The Epoch Times
The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortalThe Epoch Times, NY - 40 minutes agoHis mastery of languages (French, English, Chinese, Arabic, Sanskrit, Italian, and others) and his knowledge of politics, history, arts, poetry, medicine, ...
- Debatable Opinions; Letters to the Editor - OpEdNews.com
All letters to the editor are debatable. Not many hot stories are broken via letters to the editor. They’re almost always based upon opinion and even the opinions aren’t always solidly covered by factual information. In the September 17 Anchorage ...
- Author: Youth, tech are keys to Mideast activism (J. the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California)
During the two years that Jared Cohen traveled the Middle East, he met with leaders of Hezbollah in a McDonald’s, drank bootleg liquor made in a bathtub, found out about underground literary readings via text messages and spent a Shabbat in an Iranian synagogue.
- 'Veiled' meanings: MFA exhibit showcases Iranian traditions - U-Wire.com
Twenty-three haunting, large-scale paintings in muted tones are displayed prominently in the Fine Arts Center Gallery. The somber collection, titled "Veiled Presence," is the first featured collection of the master of fine arts thesis exhibitions ...
- Pigeon John breaks the rules of hip-hop and wins (Isthmus)
Pigeon John claims to be an average Joe, the kind of Taco Bell-eating, Xbox-playing guy that only John McCain couldn't relate to at least a little bit. He's got a gift for language, pop hooks and wisecracks that brings together people who might never interact otherwise.
- India's Handwritten Daily Faces Digital Demolition - Marketing Vox News
India's Handwritten Daily Faces Digital DemolitionMarketing Vox News - Sep 15, 2008The Musalman covers local politics and English stories translated into Urdu, as well as poetry, messages on devotion to God and communal harmony. ...
- Buoyant 'Swimmers' - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Buoyant 'Swimmers'The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 7 hours agoIt's a conversation with a waitress who loves the poetry of Matthew Arnold that gives the book its title. As Strickland describes it, "They had both planned ...
- Your chance to create a touching tribute - Newham Recorder 24
THE Recorder has once again joined forces with the Royal British Legion to give local people the chance to show their talents, pay tribute to those who gave their lives in battle so we can enjoy the freedom we do now...and win a prize. Our annual ...
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