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- Students weave common threads in Horrorfest - Evansville Courier-Press
A common figure, a common theme and concurrent scheduling all come into play in the cross promotion Evansville Civic Theatre and North High School are calling Horrorfest. The common player is Christopher Tyner , Civic Theatre's director of education ...
- Literary stars open book on WordFest - Calgary Herald
Literary stars open book on WordFestCalgary Herald, Canada - 17 minutes agoFormer Calgarian Kinnie Starr will blend music and beat poetry at her event, as will Afro-beat poet Ikwunga and children's author Hazel Hutchins, ...
- "Acedia and Me": fighting soul-stifling malaise with great care - Seattle Times
"Acedia and Me": fighting soul-stifling malaise with great careSeattle Times, United States - 3 hours agoShe describes her own differentiation between depression and acedia, and tells of various shields she's picked up against the latter: meditation, writing, ...
- Preserving a poet's legacy - Rocky Mount Telegram
Preserving a poet's legacyRocky Mount Telegram, NC - 4 minutes ago... including 10000 books stashed throughout the house and in the shed, along with the goats. "A lot of people who come are still familiar with his poetry," ...
- Muta wants to have a word or two with SA fans - Tonight
Muta wants to have a word or two with SA fansTonight, South Africa - 1 hour ago"I was at school reading some poems about black consciousness by this poet Jean Baptiste Mutabaruka, and that's how I got the name, because the poem that I ...
- Barack Obama, The Invisible Man - CBS News
Barack Obama, The Invisible ManCBS News, NY - 6 hours agoYet, while Obama's rejection of his "white blood" may seem familiar from the writings of African American authors like Malcolm X, it is actually much ...
- Reasons to shiver: New in paperback - Los Angeles Times
Reasons to shiver: New in paperbackLos Angeles Times, CA - Nov 7, 2008Patton seems more interested in poetry throughout, where Thompson leans toward a practical clarity. Both are valid approaches to a text so deep it will ...
- Library Programs for East Providence Teens - Providence Journal
Library Programs for East Providence TeensProvidence Journal, RI - 9 hours agoWeaver Library, 41 Grove Ave., offers a Writer’s Group one Monday each month from 3 to 4:30 pm Students practice poetry and short story writing individually ...
- Stories of Siege and Zatar - Islam Online
Stories of Siege and ZatarIslam Online, Qatar - 1 hour agoWe have seen footage of a kid being kept alive by a hand pump, because that was the only way to get oxygen into his lungs, since the electricity had been ...
- The Canterbury Tales - Los Angeles Times
The Canterbury TalesLos Angeles Times, CA - 19 minutes ago"I have tried to give as much of the effect of Chaucer's poetry as I could," Raffel states, explaining as if confounded that in his translation the sound of ...
- Awards bring translators out of 'darkened rooms' - guardian.co.uk
Awards bring translators out of 'darkened rooms'guardian.co.uk, UK - 29 minutes agoRobinson was drawn to Erba's poetry because it depicts the everyday life of Milan. "Italian poetry can be very elevated and abstract and a little bit ...
- The Hardest Work Imaginable: Bukowski's Wine-Stained Notebook - Popmatters.com
Fear, one must understand, is the lubricant that keeps the wheels of human progress greased. Charles Bukowski understood this concept all too well. Did George W. Bush, the 43rd President of the United States, preside over a nation motivated by fear ...
- On his birthday, Amitabh Bachchan rushed to hospital - Mangalorean.com
Mangalorean.comOn his birthday, Amitabh Bachchan rushed to hospitalMangalorean.com, India - 11 hours agoMumbai, Oct 11 (IANS) His father's poetry and some dry fruits - that is all that Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan wants on his 66th birthday Saturday. ...
- Target problems here: Poet - Toronto Sun
Target problems here: PoetToronto Sun, Canada - 5 hours agoAnd if Obama wins tomorrow's election, he will be the first African American president in US history. The prospect of a black president in the White House ...
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - Alameda Times-Star
For decades, the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and mayhem. That was before ...
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