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- Time Out at 40 (Guardian Unlimited)
How an arts magazine born on a kitchen table became the bible of the hip crowd
- Catching the Heartbeat and Fragmented Poetry of the Delta - New York Times
New York TimesCatching the Heartbeat and Fragmented Poetry of the DeltaNew York Times, United States - 2 hours ago... talk and not a drop of cynicism in “Ballast,” Lance Hammer’s austerely elegant, emotionally unadorned riff on life and death in the Mississippi Delta. ...
- The race to succeed Gordon Brown - Economist
EconomistThe race to succeed Gordon BrownEconomist, UK - 11 hours agoTHE poetry of Alfred Tennyson is the kind of thing Gordon Brown, perhaps Britain’s most literate prime minister since Winston Churchill, takes with him on ...
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Dulhan inspired by Koshish.. - Deccan Chronicle
Who says Bollywood stars are an insulated lot? Not their fans at least. Ever since the baap of all actors, Amitabh Bachchan publicly announced that he has started blogging on Bigb.bigadda.com , his blog is inundated with messages from thousands of ...
- Benny Golson saxes nostalgic - Chicago Tribune
Benny Golson saxes nostalgicChicago Tribune, United States - 4 hours ago... poetry and obvious spontaneity. Every note had something to say. The evening's other high point came in "Mr. PC," by another friend from Golson's youth, ...
- On This Day in History: August 1 A Giant of American Literature - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
On This Day in History: August 1 A Giant of American LiteratureBrooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - Aug 1, 2008Some poetry, a satire, and a handful of short stories were all that were left in him. His popularity dwindled until he had to publish his last works at his ...
- The spirit of the Vale-Rio lives on - Phoenixville News
The spirit of the Vale-Rio lives onPhoenixville News, PA - 2 hours agoConnie Bretz is a former WYIS radio talk show host, has won 18 poetry awards and is Leyden High School's Wall of Fame member. She has won numerous awards in ...
- Anita Lahey: Cape Breton, east of Krakow - Cape Breton Post
Anita Lahey: Cape Breton, east of KrakowCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoAnita was back in Cape Breton this year for the second Poetry With A View evening, sponsored by the Friends of the Cape Breton University Library, ...
- Some kind of ‘Tempest’ - Nevada Appeal
Some kind of ‘Tempest’Nevada Appeal, NV - 5 hours agoCrain, who adapted, directed and co-stars in the play with his wife Michele, said “our version celebrates the bawdiness of Shakespeare as well as the poetry ...
- Fresno priest gathers genocide survivors' memoirs - Fresno Bee (subscription)
Fresno Bee (subscription)Fresno priest gathers genocide survivors' memoirsFresno Bee (subscription), CA - 10 hours ago... essays and poetry before organizing them into "Echoes of Faith" (St. Nersess Press, $14.95). The book is available in English and Aivazian's translation ...
- 'Encounters' offers glimpse of nature at Earth's end - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo The big picture: "Encounters at the End of the World" is being featured at the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts. Filmmaker Werner Herzog was straight with the National Science Foundation when it approached him to make a film about ...
- 'Wire' an amazing feat of balance - Baltimore Sun
Atop the twin towers of the World Trade Center, the high-wire walker Philippe Petit is an epic poem in motion. In Man on Wire , the sight of his accomplishment - he walked back and forth between the towers eight times in his 1974 acrobatic feat ...
- Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiring - HeraldNet
Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiringHeraldNet, WA - Jul 21, 2008He's won awards for his work about fellers, horses and campfire embers as a Western and cowboy poet. "I write about one new poem a week and I perform quite ...
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter 'glorious' - Forbes
The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police say ...
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