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- Mr. Mayor, do you hear cries for change? - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerMr. Mayor, do you hear cries for change?Seattle Post Intelligencer - 5 hours agoOr the thousands of high school and college students she has lectured on the magic of poetry and music to spread messages about politics, environmentalism, ...
- Morning update: A foggy start (Quad-City Times)
Good morning, Quad-Cities. At 6 a.m. it’s 69 degrees with fog in the Quad-Cities. The National Weather Service is warning that fog will linger until about 9 a.m. this morning with reduced visibilities of a quarter mile at times. The fog most likely will be dense in river valleys and other low-lying areas.
- A Foreign Policy Hand Who Also Carries Risks - 13 WMAZ
WASHINGTON — Few people in this town know the world like Joe Biden. The 65-year-old chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee returned recently from a visit to the Republic of Georgia to assess the Russian invasion there. He has visited ...
- SHE SEES A DARKNESS: Leslie Woods waltzes with madness for the sake of ... - Daily Times
Like a lady in mourning, Leslie Woods walks the emotional ramparts built around the black abyss that's at her core. To those who don't know her, she seems like just another singer-songwriter preoccupied with thoughts of mortality and the darker ...
- Christopher Smith's DVD Corner - Bangor Daily News
Christopher Smith's DVD CornerBangor Daily News, ME - 8 hours agoThis teen-oriented slasher follows what happens when four irritating teenagers climb into a car, strike a pedestrian dead, drop the body in the drink, ...
- Canadian book lovers take to the streets Sunday (CBC British Columbia)
Word on the Street, the annual celebration of books, magazines and writing, goes ahead in four cities on Sunday.
- Heaney draws the crowds in Armagh to begin week of discourse and drama - Irish Times
Heaney draws the crowds in Armagh to begin week of discourse and dramaIrish Times, Ireland - 1 hour agoThe week of events - with the theme 'Let There Be No Wall', a line from Hewitt's poem Freehold - features poetry and fiction readings, learned discourses on ...
- Ben Folds finds his 'Way to Normal' - MLive.com
Courtesy photo Ben Folds will play The Fillmore in Detroit on Thursday. For singer-pianist Ben Folds, playing Detroit is like performing in front of thousands of emotional brainiacs. "I've always liked playing Detroit," Folds said during a recent ...
- August Marks the Start of Black Culture Month in Costa Rica. - Costa Rica Travel News
Costa Rica Travel NewsAugust Marks the Start of Black Culture Month in Costa Rica.Costa Rica Travel News, Costa Rica - 11 hours agoMost of the events take place in Limon, with the Costa Rican Calypso Festival, conferences about Caribbean Art, presentation of books and poetry, ...
- Righteous Kill - Philadelphia Inquirer
Los Angeles TimesRighteous KillPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 1 hour agoBecause the murderer leaves doggerel at the murder site, he is dubbed "the poetry killer." But to the young turks in the department, the old turks are "like ...Brent Simon in Los Angeles Screendaily.com (subscription)'Righteous Kill' AZ Central.comRighteous Kill Movie Review NewsBlazeArizona Daily Starall 79 news articles
- Family inspired by father-son team - Jonesboro Sun
JONESBORO — About four years ago Lee and Dana Hogue saw a video of an inspirational father-son team that participated in marathons, triathlons and numerous other challenging activities. Known as Team Hoyt, the duo was inspiring because the son ...
- Teenagers invited to enter writing contest (The Oxford Press)
FAIRFIELD — The Lane Libraries will soon launch its seventh annual Teen Writing Contest, "Our Own Words," for short story and poetry writers ages 13-18. Work will be judged on originality, clarity, ideas presented, voice, word choice, presentation, sentence structure/fluency and spelling.
- Friends recall Crumley's life, writing - Missoulian
Missoula author James Crumley was considered one of the finest hard-boiled crime novelists of his time. Photo by MICHAEL GALLACHER/Missoulian “When I finally caught up with Abraham Trahearne, he was drinking beer with an alcoholic bulldog named ...
- Versatile Dylan reshapes his classics (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A few months ago, Bob Dylan received a Pulitzer Prize. Not in the music category, where he'd have joined previous winners like Charles Ives and Ornette Coleman. Nor in poetry, where he'd have been listed alongside William Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore.
- Poetry panic attack - Independent Record
For poet Rusty Morrison, a state of panic is not necessarily a bad thing. The James Laughlin Award-winning writer will give this year’s poetics lecture, “Poetry, Panic, and the Pan-ic Experience,†11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, as part of the ...
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