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- Christina Patterson: You can tell a lot about people by their friends - Independent
Christina Patterson: You can tell a lot about people by their friendsIndependent, UK - 54 minutes ago"The poetry and the writing in my life came by grace," said Heaney, and proceeded, with O'Driscoll, to lead a masterclass in it, this still solid son of a ...
- Moving poetry: How relevant? - Express Buzz
Moving poetry: How relevant?Express Buzz, India - 5 hours agoA political discourse based on caste’s de-emphasis in public life might suggest itself as worth trying, but we digress for now. Karunanidhi and other such ...
- One Minute With: Katie Melua - Independent
One Minute With: Katie MeluaIndependent, UK - Oct 2, 2008History was my favourite subject at school, and I had a really inspirational teacher. Emily Dickinson. Tim Harris, the bass player from my band, ...
- Jazz masters honoured - West Online
Guitarist George Benson had a chance to reconnect with his jazz roots when he was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts as one of its 2009 Jazz Masters. But it was another newly minted Jazz Master, Belgian-born Toots Thielemans, who provided ...
- Why the recent PKK attacks? - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanWhy the recent PKK attacks?Today's Zaman, Turkey - Oct 22, 2008They even infer a sad honor from these acts because they have to commit them and they have to face their consequences. All pains have been experienced; ...
- No Name Poetry finds niche in Lincoln (Daily Nebraskan)
The No Name Reading Series kicked into gear last Friday at Sur Tango, in downtown Lincoln. The bimonthly event will be back next Friday and every other Friday after that. The poets are not as anonymous as their name suggests, but are in fact young literary Ph.
- AS Maulucci: Poetry teaches, inspires compassion for fellow humans - Norwich Bulletin
AS Maulucci: Poetry teaches, inspires compassion for fellow humansNorwich Bulletin, CT - 4 hours agoIn the history of American literature, Whitman is unique for many reasons, but given our purposes here let’s consider his feelings for people, ...
- Scholars Defend American Literature (The Harvard Crimson)
With the announcement of the Nobel Prize in literature expected in the coming days, many literary hopefuls are sure to be on the edges of their seats as American authors like Philip Roth, John Updike ’54, and Joyce Carol Oates are considered for the prize.
- Who's leaving shells at poet Hilda Doolittle's grave in Bethlehem? (The Express-Times)
Express-Times Photo | Bill AdamsThe grave of Hilda Doolittle in Bethlehem's Nisky HIll Cemetery Hilda Doolittle died nearly 50 years ago, but her poetry keeps her alive and well in the hearts of her fans. Someone pays tribute to the...
- John Gray: Thoughts on the election - Troy Record
John Gray: Thoughts on the electionTroy Record, NY - 7 hours agoMario Cuomo once said, “We campaign in poetry and govern in prose.†When Obama speaks it is poetry itself and I can listen all day. ...
- Student Fiction and Poetry Reading (Knox College)
Several Knox College students, along with students from Sarah Lawrence College, will read from their own works of fiction and poetry at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 1, at Pookies Coffeehouse, 72 S. Cherry St. in Galesburg. The event is free and open to the public.
- Corridors of Power: The EU's New Financial Doctrine, Training the ... - World Politics Review
Corridors of Power: The EU's New Financial Doctrine, Training the ...World Politics Review - 19 hours agoVillard de Borchgrave, a Washingtonian, has laced her words with stunning reproductions of Japanese paintings and screens, and the overall effect of poetry ...
- 'A peaceful place': Indian Lake park is one of Dane County's largest, and it's a popular destination during all seasons (Wisconsin State Journal)
TOWN OF BERRY -- From the top of a hill in Indian Lake County Park, the view is of the glacial lake that gives the park its name, along whose shores Native Americans once camped. The hill, though, is home to something more notable. A small chapel is there, built in 1857, by a Dane County homesteader whose family was spared in a diptheria epidemic. It's barely big enough to hold more than a ...
- Saying goodbye unmasks part of circle of life - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Saying goodbye unmasks part of circle of lifeAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 23 hours agoIt was such a sad a song, but a hopeful one too, mainly because of the refrain about blooming wild roses. They sang about thorns, but they sang louder about ...
- They said what? The politics of magnets - Minneapolis Star Tribune
They said what? The politics of magnetsMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoThe Mixed Up Politician Kit is one of a dozen or more variations of the original Magnetic Poetry Kit. Just in time for election season the folks at Magnetic ...
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