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- Cornel West Theory - The Daily Princetonian
Cornel West TheoryThe Daily Princetonian"But the album also looks at issues of love, having children and the question of materialism." For him, there's no better way to explore these issues than ...
- Nomad holds exhibition on women's issues - Daily Times
Nomad holds exhibition on women's issuesDaily TimesFeaturing over 30 paintings, the exhibition depicts different aspects of the life and problems of women. The artists have used oil on canvas conveying their ...
- Gender Outlaw to Perform at MCLA - iBerkshires.com
Gender Outlaw to Perform at MCLAiBerkshires.comUsing slam poetry, Bornstein performs several monologues from the plays and other performance art she has written and performed over the years. ...
- Return of poetry night at Brewery Tap - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
A POPULAR city poetry night will return to the city this evening. Speakeasy will be held at the Brewery Tap, in Westgate, Peterborough from 8pm. Headlining the night will be Dead Poets - made up of current Peterborough Poet Laureate MC Mixy and ...
- Keeping the dream alive - Laurel Leader Call
Keeping the dream aliveLaurel Leader Call... has one brother and four sisters, lists his hobbies as cooking, singing, dancing, acting, writing poetry and anything else that catches his attention. ...
- Review: Heads Up at the Nasher - KERA
KERAReview: Heads Up at the NasherKERA... the opportunity to step inside the Bible's erotic poetry or let us peer at it from outside) while with Twenty-nine Palms, we step through the verse. ...
- Black nature poets find their voice in Oakland woman's anthology - Contra Costa Times
In the conversation of poets, a voice went unheard. Time and again, poet Camille Dungy would open books of nature poetry — her specialty and passion — and be overwhelmed with the same realization. Among the multitude of contemporary and noted ...
- Barefoot running: the best trainers money can’t buy - Times Online
Taking my shoes off in public is almost as excruciating as the thought of removing my clothes. I have ugly feet, white from winter, lumpy and misshapen. On this barefoot running course, however, no one has pretty feet, especially not the coach John ...
- Local Motion: The State Of, Fright Doll, and Andrew Bayuk - Miami New Times (blog)
Local Motion: The State Of, Fright Doll, and Andrew BayukMiami New Times (blog)This might work cause Ms. Frightdoll is not that frightening and is kinda easy on the eyes if you're into that Gothic look." And then "Alone in This" ...Local Motion: The State Of, Fright Doll, and Andrew BayukBroward New Times (blog)all 2 news articles »
- Hamstrung on the Trampoline of Language - Salon
After fifty years of talking he’s out of juice. Tongue-tied and ill at ease, trading in nothing to say while ducking the pressure to say it anyway, he navigates crowded rooms with the delicacy of a mine sapper. Incoming calls assault him like ...
- Dante's Inferno jumps off the page - About - News & Issues (blog)
Dante's Inferno jumps off the pageAbout - News & Issues (blog)A few years ago, we took note of the online incarnations of Dante's Inferno, among them Todd King's “virtual tour of hell,†a Flash project that allows you ...and more »
- Heroes in words and deeds - News & Observer
Heroes in words and deedsNews & ObserverRaul Colon links poignant images to free-verse poems written by the daughter of Andrew Young. Paula offers her innocent and intimate perspective of the ...
- Wolf Hall wins US critics’ prize - Asian Age
... Armantrout’s Versed was cited for poetry, while the prize for criticism went to Eula Biss’ essays on American life and culture, Notes from No Man’s Land. Biss, noting that her book was a work of criticism released by a small publisher ...
- Phone points illegal US border crossers to water - Philippine Star Online
... enabled cellphone to help dehydrated illegal migrants find water — and regale them with poetry — as they trek through harsh deserts into the United States. The Transborder Immigrant Tool created by faculty at the University of California ...
- Poet wins UK's Costa Book of the Year prize - San Francisco Chronicle
Poet Christopher Reid has won Britain's Costa Book of the Year Award with a poetry collection written in tribute to his late wife. Reid's "A Scattering," inspired by his wife's death from cancer in 2005, beat four other entries to the 30,000 pound ...
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