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- Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth dies (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Hayden Carruth is being remembered as someone who wrote about the ordinary folks who inhabited his world.
- Review: No Man's Land - Daily Telegraph
Charles Spencer reviews the first night of No Man's Land at the Duke of York's Theatre. More than 30 years ago, as a young student, I reeled out of the premiere production of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land (1975) blown away by both the mysterious ...
- Intervju: Claudia Scott/Kevin Welch - musikkguiden groove.no
musikkguiden groove.noIntervju: Claudia Scott/Kevin Welchmusikkguiden groove.no, Norway - 25 minutes agoMusic is the feeling, and I think that might be the reason why it is a lot easier to write about the dark side of life, because the emotions seem so much ...
- Saddam remains a hometown hero - Seattle Times
The room where Saddam Hussein is buried has pictures of him, along with poems about him and things he once owned. The curtains are woven with the words "The Hall of Martyrs." AWJA, Iraq — In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late ...
- Brazil's Neighbor Blurs Boundaries - Brazzil Magazine
Brazzil MagazineBrazil's Neighbor Blurs BoundariesBrazzil Magazine, Los Angeles - 15 minutes agoIt would be hard to find a more satisfying poetry-based composition than the ethereal "Air & Angels," which was written for this CD and later adopted for ...
- Day four as it happened (FOXSPORTS.com.au)
A MICHAEL Clarke-led Australia piled on 577 in their first innings and grabbed two late wickets to take the honours on day four of the Third Test in Delhi.
- He's armed with words - Herald Tribune
Tell Henry Rollins you are a Nickelback fan and prepare to be shoved out of the passenger seat. Proclaim your homophobia and warmongering and he will intellectualize the guts out of you. Rollins does not have much patience for narrow-mindedness ...
- Election Day redemption? - Albany Times Union
Election Day redemption?Albany Times Union, NY - 10 hours agoSome black septuagenarians and octogenarians are planning victory parties, confident that after Tuesday's ballots are counted they'll be celebrating a ...
- What is the content and genre of Gregory Corso poem called "Love ... - eNotes
What is the content and genre of Gregory Corso poem called "Love ...eNotes, WA - 2 hours ago... to determine the content and genre of this communication but I need help finding out these things since I am not good with knowing aspects to poetry. ...
- Looking beyond the stereotypes - StarPhoenix
Looking beyond the stereotypesStarPhoenix, Canada - 1 hour agoMakka Kleist, writing about Pre-Christian Inuit Sexuality, Marius P. Tungilik in The Dark Side of Sex, Michelle McGeough in Norval Morrisseau and the Erotic ...
- Book's sequel doesn't quite match up to original (The Florida Times-Union)
It is time for a revue. Take your seat. Adjust the lights, and open The Scrambled States of America Talent Show.
- 60 Bestselling Authors Sign Up For First Ever Literary Festival In ... - Booktrade.info
60 Bestselling Authors Sign Up For First Ever Literary Festival In ...Booktrade.info, UK - 18 minutes agoHis poetry, which is often inspired by his Caribbean upbringing, has won awards including the Paul Hamlyn Award in 1997 and the Nestle Smarties Prize in ...
- Things to do - Warren Reporter
Things to doWarren Reporter, NJ - 7 minutes agoOpen Mic, Music, Poetry and Prose, second and fourth Saturday nights of each month, 7-11:30 pm, doors open at 6 pm, in the studio of The Cooperage USFA, ...
- Mural may get second life - Vallejo Times-Herald
When Robert Vega attends his Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, the mural is there, quietly giving him strength. Fading, covered in graffiti and often ignored by those who pass it by, Vega nonetheless sees the mural every day on the side of the building ...
- Ties that bind (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
In celebration of Filipino-American History Month, a photography exhibition that toured the country is on display at the Hawaii State Library through Oct. 25. "Singgalot ... The Ties that Bind," organized by retired University of Hawaii ethnic studies professor Dean Alegado, originally was exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., in 2006.
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