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- Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age' - News & Observer
Love, loss loom in 'Dangerous Age'News & Observer, NC - 1 hour ago"A Dangerous Age" is Gilchrist's 20th book of fiction (she has also written poetry, a book of nonfiction commentaries and a memoir), and her characters and ...
- Notable deaths - Charlotte Observer
Notable deathsCharlotte Observer, NC - 3 hours agoGeorge Garrett, the author of more than 30 books of fiction, poetry, biography and criticism, including an acclaimed trilogy of historical novels set in ...
- Pencil This In - Gothamist
GothamistPencil This InGothamist, NY - 5 hours agoEVENT: Get ready to flash those peace signs; this weekend over 100 community organizations come together to spread peace through music, art, poetry, dance, ...
- Poetry, politics and political killings (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
DAVAO CITY, Philippines—Two days after a peasant leader was gunned down in front of the Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas (KMP) office in Ma-a District in Davao City, a poet’s words read before a small gathering of writers, students and teachers in a university came to life
- Mother finds beauty after tragedy (Niagara This Week)
On the front of the book is an abstract painting of a heart, a human heart, not a cartoon Valentine's Day figure. The image is not immediately apparent, but once it is recognized, one cannot help but also see what appears to be a spray of liquid, perhaps blood, bursting out of it.
- Lyric Strategies I - Bookslut
Lyric Strategies IBookslut, IL - 8 hours agoMuch of the poetry I admire uses the materiality of language to unfold “views,” revealing the flux around us. William Carlos Williams’s red wheelbarrow and ...
- Friday wild card - Spokane Spokesman-Review
The big guy will be back next week, and the weekend approaches, so this will be it from me for a while. Thanks to all of you for your post suggestions - I've got a much better sense of the enormous amount of work that DFO puts in to keep this blog ...
- Entertainment Calendar for June 26 - July 3 - NRToday.com
Entertainment Calendar for June 26 - July 3NRToday.com, OR - 55 minutes agoPOETRY SLAM — 6 pm, Granger Book Co., 111 Second Ave., Myrtle Creek. Read your own poetry or bring your favorite poem to read. Free public event. 793-5599. ...
- Mother's memories - Anchorage Daily News
A fter pausing by the lone bench in front of a Sydney Laurence painting during a short tour of the gallery, Nola Lowe grabs her mother's hands and beckons her to stand up. "Come on, Mom. Let's go make some art." Her eyes locked on her daughter ...
- My language, my birthright (Daily Dispatch)
“MY RHYMES are so fat like Proverb’s tummy. Don’t laugh dude coz your sister is so pretentious like a reptile,” raps Motla. “Ndize kule rap andina ntanga? Intle kune cherrie yalomtshana (Can I rap for you because I’m the best? Rap is beautiful, more than my friend’s girlfriend).”
- V V: Poet beyond nature - Business Standard
"C P Cavafy is a Greek gentleman in a straw hat, standing absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe. His arms extended … he is going either from his flat to the office, or from his office to his flat. If the former he vanishes when ...
- Ready to wear: The art of Natick's Virginia Fitzgerald - MetroWest Daily News
Sporting a paste-on tattoo of the Hindu goddess Shiva, Virginia Fitzgerald fashions a dress from hundreds of dog tags that resembles a child's playhouse. In her downtown studio, she moves barefoot past dresses she's made from glass and eggshells, red ...
- Arts in Brief (Fort Worth Business Press)
Twentieth-century Olympian Tommie Smith will deliver the keynote address at the Living Legends banquet of Renaissance Cultural Center. Ceremonies will begin at 6 p.m. June 20 at the Fort Worth Club.
- Upcoming entertainment events - Chippewa Herald
Upcoming entertainment eventsChippewa Herald, WI - 3 hours agoFeaturing Yvette Flaten, reading and talking about poetry. Info: (715) 726-9000. - Wednesday Night Concerts on the Hill, 7 pm, Wednesday, June 25, ...
- Myth allows creative retelling - Times Online
Apollo was the divine Greek ideal of male beauty. He is represented on vases, described in literature and celebrated in myth as an ephebe (a young man aged 18-20), beardless, athletic – and fair. His functions included healing, prophecy, care for ...
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