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- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell - New York Sun
Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert LowellNew York Sun, United States - 48 minutes ago... the subjects for great poetry. Never before had a poet risked so much of himself on the page. Lowell deliberately organized the book to draw attention ...
- Radio 4 poet criticises BBC soaps and aggressive interviewers - Guardian Unlimited
Radio 4 has commissioned poet Wendy Cope to write a series of verses about the BBC to examine how public attitudes to its services have changed since a similar volume was published 80 years ago. Cope's verses, called The ABC of the BBC, will be aired ...
- Kids learn from social Web sites (Detroit News)
MINNEAPOLIS -- University of Minnesota researchers say they have discovered educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.
- Reviewed by Alexandra Fuller - Washington Post
Reviewed by Alexandra FullerWashington Post, United States - 21 minutes agoThe martyrdom of Saro-Wiwa is a challenge to writers who find themselves in the midst of gross injustice to abandon the subtleties of fiction and poetry. ...
- Comics Panel: May 19, 2008 - A.V. Club
Comics Panel: May 19, 2008A.V. Club - 35 minutes ago... display his displeasure over the lack of a birthday party. There's lots of violence, blood, and body-function humor among Bigfoot's forays into poetry, ...
- • Thomas Disch; Sci-Fi Writer Was Part of 'New Wave' - Washington Post
Washington Post• Thomas Disch; Sci-Fi Writer Was Part of 'New Wave'Washington Post, United States - 41 minutes agoLast year, he published a book of poetry, "About the Size of It," which included many poems about being overweight. "He was writing for the first time in ...Thomas M Disch Telegraph.co.ukThomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction author Los Angeles TimesThomas M. Disch | 1940-2008 Catastrophes blamed for author's suicide Columbus DispatchEntertainment Weekly - San Francisco Chronicleall 438 news articles
- Music (Euronews)
In an exclusive interview with EuroNews, Philip Glass talks about the challenge of setting music to Leonard Cohen’s poetry – a collection, 20 years in the making, of some 167 poems and 43 original illustrations by Cohen himself. Glass was recently in Madrid where he performed at the Autumn Festival.
- Video: American Cancer Society Launches Access to Care PSA With ... - PR Newswire (press release)
Video: American Cancer Society Launches Access to Care PSA With ...PR Newswire (press release), NY - 23 minutes ago"While lack of access to health care is an issue that affects all Americans, it is particularly of concern in the African American community where it is one ...
- Report finds racial gap in student suspensions - West Central Tribune
Keenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. So often, in ...
- The meaning of life, the universe and everything?. - American Chronicle
The meaning of life, the universe and everything?.American Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIt too 4 years to progress from typing letter strings at 9 to typing lists, then finally poetry by age 13 but it was like the typewriter was a conduit ...
- Former teacher wins Montana poetry (TVNZ)
A 54-year-old former schoolteacher has won the poetry category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Janet Charman has beaten strong competition from Johanna Aitchison and Fiona Farrell, with her sixth poetry collection Cold Snack.
- 'Rheingold' lacks luster - TheReporter.com
'Rheingold' lacks lusterTheReporter.com, CA - 6 hours agoHer vision, a co-production with Washington National Opera, couples American imagery with Norse mythology, a new twist on Wagner's metaphor for society and ...
- Crafting the last word - BurlingtonFreePress.com
Crafting the last wordBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 55 minutes agoRather than quote poetry, she will share her gut belief that it’s all right to plunge into something even if you aren’t 100 percent certain it is the right ...
- 'Lyrical terrorist' wins court appeal (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A British woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, has won an appeal against a criminal conviction.
- DOWNTOWN OWL (Kirkus Reviews)
A debut novel that works better as cultural criticism than it does as fiction.
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