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- Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poet - MiamiHerald.com
Publisher's focus on exiles benefits Cuban poetMiamiHerald.com, FL - 6 hours ago''The poem [Balsero I] asks for an equestrian statue -- often dedicated to the martyrs that die in battle -- for people who lost their lives searching for ...
- Yuri Nosenko - Guardian Unlimited
James Jesus Angleton, aficionado of poetry and former director of counterintelligence for the CIA, quoted TS Eliot to describe the ambiguous world of espionage as a "wilderness of mirrors". But Angleton himself got trapped in the infinite reflections ...
- Tropicalia boating: Sailor brings wicked boat to annual regatta (The News-Press)
Poet Robert Frost spoke of the road not taken. Roger Horton of North Fort Myers appears to have traveled it.
- Woody bombs 'Barcelona' - Argus Leader
There are few fans in moviedom more long suffering than Woody Allen's faithful. They know they will have to suffer through three or four misfires or outright stinkers before they get the next great film. The Wood-man has made at least a dozen genuine ...
- Book Events - The State
Book Events Book signings, poetry readings, club meetings, writing workshops — send us your literary events. We will publish your happenings under the events section at thestate.com/books , and some will run in this space on Sundays.
- THOUSANDS OF YOUTH CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF NATIONHOOD - Democrat Newspaper
Democrat NewspaperTHOUSANDS OF YOUTH CELEBRATE 25 YEARS OF NATIONHOODDemocrat Newspaper, St. Kitts and Nevis - 5 hours agoThe march climaxed the Youth Rally which saw expressions of national pride in song, dance, poetry and drama. There were over 500 young people from various ...
- 'Spectacle' format lets Costello bring out the best in his guests - Newark Star-Ledger
ASSOCIATED PRESS In the upcoming TV Sundance TV series "Spectacle: Elvis Costello With ...," the ever-adventurous rocker gets to conduct in-depth discussions with musical icons, and perform with them. NEW YORK -- It's a dream job. As host of the ...
- The golden community: Forsyth celebrates 50 years and more of its ... - Herald & Review
Chalres Boles has his own brick in the village's the Veterans Memorial. FORSYTH - Officially, at least, about the most exciting thing to emerge from the history of Forsyth is Hickory Point Mall and the triumphant rise of retail prosperity and some ...
- Poetry Performance Oct. 23 in Rockland - RedOrbit
Poetry Performance Oct. 23 in RocklandRedOrbit, TX - 9 hours agoAdmission is free and special accommodations for persons with disabilities may be made within 48 hours. For more information call the library at 594-0310.
- Ever thine. Ever mine: How romantic are today's authors - The Independent
The latest collection of historical love letters shows that authors were a romantic lot, finds Emma Hagestadt. But are today's writers as handy with a pen? There's a memorable moment in the recent movie, Sex and the City, when Carrie lugs out an ...
- Legacy of North Carolina's Black Mountain College continues - Courier-Post
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of ...
- Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide - 6abc.com
Authors grieve over Wallace's apparent suicide6abc.com, PA - 8 hours ago"He was a wonderful writer, a generous friend, and a singular talent." A native of Ithaca, NY, Wallace was often compared to Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo ...
- Religion and Spirituality Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comReligion and Spirituality ExaminerExaminer.com - 1 hour agoHer other projects include poetry anthologies, ghost writing and being the Nevada State Chair for the PUC. Seventy year old Neda Wesley of Warm Springs, ...
- The road to Nirvana - Kolkata Newsline
The road to NirvanaKolkata Newsline, India - 3 hours agoIn fact, it was during interactions with another Kolkata-based poet that Baker first heard of the American who had come to Kolkata and poetry over cups of ...
- Deaths elsewhere - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Erik Darling, 74, the reedy-voiced guitarist and banjo player who deftly stepped in when Pete Seeger left the pioneering folk music group the Weavers, died of lymphoma Sunday in Chapel Hill, N.C. Darling was perhaps best known for his hit "Walk Right ...
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