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- Poetic licence - guardian.co.uk
Poetic licenceguardian.co.uk, UK - 8 minutes agoSo is writing poetry. It has to be. I've observed that people who are too focused on being published tend not to get anywhere. If you have the urge to write ...
- Anarchism and Gays - Gay City News
It may come as a surprise even to gay activists well-read in their history that, more than a half-century before the 1950 founding of the Mattachine Society as the first, lasting modern association of homosexual liberationists, there was a strong and ...
- Acoustic/Twin Falls - Twin Falls Times-News
Rick Kuhn will play 8-11 p.m. at The Cove. No cover charge. The Cove is at 496 Addison Ave. W. Jazz/Twin Falls Great Riff Jazz, featuring Gene Loranger on guitar, Rob Harding on guitar, Adam Crofts on bass and Tony Bowler on drums, will perform 7-10 ...
- Poetry workshop: After Kubla Khan (Guardian Unlimited)
Fred D'Aguiar looks at readers' many different continuations of Coleridge's masterpiece
- A sky `fraught with moon,' `air heavy with the silt of stars' - Toronto Star
A sky `fraught with moon,' `air heavy with the silt of stars'Toronto Star, Canada - 4 hours agoWeaving through these set pieces of static, sloppy poetry is a sometimes-engaging story of the downfall of the two Stark brothers. Tom, the youngest, is the ...
- Tom Stoppard's 'Rock 'n' Roll' at ACT - San Francisco Chronicle
Tom Stoppard's 'Rock 'n' Roll' at ACTSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 11 minutes ago... cancer, Pink Floyd, flower children, human consciousness, the Plastic People of the Universe, journalism and the ancient Greek poetry of Sappho. ...
- Arts Calendar: Your Weekly Arts Picks (Cleveland Scene)
By Michael Gill TALK THE LINE Bi-Lingual at SPACES, Friday, September 5 Artists who aren't tagged with a racial identity have the freedom to pursue expression without the burden or guidance of tradition. Those for whom a specific culture is a defining factor, though, walk a line between tradition and the freedom of expression without bounds. Ceramic artist Angelica Pozo, born in New York to ...
- Washington and Lee editor wins Virginia poetry book of the year - WSLS
Washington and Lee University’s R.T. Smith, editor of Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review, has won the 2008 Library of Virginia Poetry Book of the Year prize. The award was presented Oct. 18 at a gala ceremony at the Library of ...
- Pedaling Against the Grain - The UCSD Guardian Online
Pedaling Against the GrainThe UCSD Guardian Online, CA - 2 hours agoIt’sa no-holds-barred struggle for knowledge, whether you’re in dance or in poetry or in physics.” In class, he encourages a Socratic dialogue with up to ...
- Books: One of the last great Renaissance men - Durham Herald Sun
Books: One of the last great Renaissance menDurham Herald Sun, NC - 3 hours agoTo readers and scholars of African-American literature, Johnson needs no introduction. But in the aftermath of the election of Barack Obama as president, ...
- Brenda Shaughnessy's 'Human Dark With Sugar' - International Herald Tribune
About three pages into this book, I remembered a joke: "Knock-knock!" "Who's there?" "Control Freak - now you say, 'Control Freak who?"' Brenda Shaughnessy's poems bristle with imperatives: confuse me, spoon-feed me, stop the madness, decide. There ...
- Deaths & Funerals (Victoria Times Colonist)
BAILEY, Lawrence Irvine July 20, 1923 - September 6, 2008 Larry left us suddenly on September 6, 2008 leaving a huge hole in the lives of those who knew and loved him. Left to mourn are his loving wife of 60 years, Iona, his daughter-in-law, Suzanne, and grandchildren Katherine and Tyson. His only son, Rick, predeceased him in 2007. Larry proudly served his country in the Merchant Marines and, ...
- Wild and Untamed Thing - FWWeekly
FWWeeklyWild and Untamed ThingFWWeekly, TX - Sep 3, 2008Instead, she found herself scribbling bits of poetry and prose and singing along to the stereo tunes she heard around the house. The urge to express herself ...
- A mother’s love: fierce and all-consuming (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Lovers of supernatural tales will find the haunting and familiar templates in “The Orphanage”: a large and old gothic house by the sea, winding staircases, musty bedrooms, hidden corridors and basements;
- Jamaican legend honored at annual party in Miami Gardens - Miami Herald
The Jamaican Folk Revue pitched in with traditional Jamaican songs to the "Bellyful of culture" celebration of Jamaican culture and the life and legacy of the late Hon. Louise Bennett-Coverley. Island rhythms and native Jamaican folklore filled the ...
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