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- Out Loud: Slam Poetry - Orange County Weekly
oanne Gordon and her “punk-ass posse†of slam poets use words like jazz notes, creating a cacophony of sound and meaning, and, as Gordon puts it, “squirting adrenalin at the walls.†We’re not sure exactly what that means—but better wear ...
- Local writer, singer spreads Christian message - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
I worked in sales for 12 years and I saw so many people hurting. It's a hurting world out there and I want to help," Kehres said. During the last 12 to 15 years, Kehres began writing melodies, songs and poems.
- Lucille Clifton (Washington City Paper)
Lucille Clifton published her first book of poetry in 1969. How has she kept her writing fresh after almost four decades? She’s never stopped insisting on telling it like it is.
- Writing her own ticket - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
Writing her own ticketStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 12 hours agoIn whatever spare time she has left, Spierer writes poetry, writing mostly she says, about "what I see around me that sort of angers me. ...
- online searches inspire play - CNN
online searches inspire playCNN - Jun 9, 2008Analog communication devices served as creative fodder when they were newly invented, such as plays centered on a telephone or poetry written to resemble ...
- A world without Montana (The Star-Ledger)
She can't be Hannah Montana forever. Miley Cyrus sang as both her famous TV character and herself on her last album, 2007's "Hannah Montana 2: Meet Miley Cyrus," and on her wildly popular 2007-08 "Best of Both Worlds" tour.
- Art is life for advocate and author Nina Gibans - Cleveland Jewish News
From floor to ceiling, art lines the walls of Nina and Jim Gibans’s spacious Shaker Square condominium. And each piece tells a story, says arts scholar, author and advocate Nina Freedlander Gibans, 76, who recently received a “Judson Smart Living ...
- 'Jellyfish' is playfully surprising (Bradenton Herald)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
- Who's Townshend slams iTunes as 'heartless' - PC Advisor
“Artists can no longer sell the products of their genius because the internet supplies it virtually for free. What can be sold is that genius in the flesh,†Jenkins thrills. “The money is now being made in supplying a public craving not for ...
- Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ... - Cultural Diplomacy News
Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ...Cultural Diplomacy News, Germany - 16 hours agoIbn Hazm, Ibn Daud, Al-Mu'tamid, Abu Nuwas, and many well-known Muslim writers and poets wrote openly of love between men. Female homosexuals are less ...
- White Plains kids and cops to stage production about diversity (The Journal News)
WHITE PLAINS - Seventeen-year-old high school junior Chris Watts, who is black, said he has never heard a racial slur directed at him.
- Sculpture attack decried - The Union Leader
Sculpture attack decriedThe Union Leader, NH - 9 hours agoLeigh said she watched as the ant was installed May 12, and has even written poetry about it. "To decapitate it is very mean-spirited. ...
- The alluring alchemy of Dario Robleto - Seattle Times
The alluring alchemy of Dario RobletoSeattle Times, United States - 2 hours agoWhether those lists are real or pure poetry, it's powerful stuff. Yet at times Robleto's ideas seem overwrought and the objects start to feel way too ...
- Doughnut-ology: Will Bush-Wah convert? (WorldNetDaily)
I'm trying to wrap my mind around the possibility of our putative Presi-Dunce as a later-life convert to Catholicism , perhaps following the example of his diplomatic mentor/erstwhile poodle Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain, but it doesn't quite compute.
- Japanese-American authors to read, sign books in Albany (Albany Democrat-Herald)
Writers Edward Miyakawa and Mitzi Asai Loftus will speak on “The Japanese-American Experience†from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Browser’s Bookstore, 1425 Pacific Blvd. S.E.
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