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- FIGHT CLUB - New York Post
June 15, 2008 -- BROOKLYN-BASED indie rockers the National are still riding high on the band's critically adored fourth album, "Boxer." But after talking to singer Matt Berninger (below, right) about its recording, it's clear that what goes on among ...
- AHA, HAHA, HA! - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphAHA, HAHA, HA!Calcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours ago... avoiding what she considered to be the ‘softer’ and less satisfactory option of translating into poetically heightened prose or free verse. ...
- Review: Shining a light on the dark side of Dylan Thomas - ic Wales
Review: Shining a light on the dark side of Dylan Thomasic Wales, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoMaybury, as it happens, took the film on while it was devoid of any of Thomas’ poetry but insisted that his work be included. Keep up to date with the news. ...
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- The return of Eugene Terre'Blanche - Post (subscription)
The return of Eugene Terre'BlanchePost (subscription), South Africa - Mar 30, 2008He's been preparing, not only politically, but also for the emotional kick of the Gothic oratory that will be expected of him, his incendiary poetry about ...
- Some People, Valley TheatreChildwall - Liverpool Echo
Some People, Valley TheatreChildwallLiverpool Echo, UK - 13 minutes agoIntellectual down and out Danny, through his love of poetry, tries to communicate with Frazer, a spiteful, intolerant bigot, a graduate of the school which ...
- Poetry online (Midland Daily News)
Hear poetry by Midlanders John Palen, left, and Jeff Vande Zande. A new poem will be featured today, Friday, Monday and Wednesday. The poets will read their work at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Midland United Church of Christ, 4100Â Chestnut Hill. The public is invited.
- Shakespeare's love story performed at Tolethorpe - Bourne Local
Shakespeare's love story performed at TolethorpeBourne Local, UK - 4 hours agoThe lyrical meeting of the renowned lovers, expressed in poetry of sublime beauty, is pregnant with the inevitability of disaster. ...
- First open mic night at RRCC - Daily Journal
The first “Fun Fine Arts†evening, created to casually celebrate the writing, music and artwork of the local community, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday in the Rainy River Community College commons. Coordinated by instructor Doug Blumhardt, the ...
- A.W.O.L. fundraiser disrupted by tornado; second try on Wednesday (Savannah Morning News)
Last Thursday's release party for "The Transition" was supposed to serve both as a celebration, and a chance to raise funds to send local kids to a nationwide competition. But when a storm struck Lake Mayer, it took down expensive equipment and food, sent revelers scrambling for cover, and nullified the funds and promotional efforts that had already been invested. "It was a near-death ...
- Striking work by local writers to mark National Poetry Month (Seattle Times)
Showcasing poetry month with five striking works, five very different voices from Washington state.
- Seen on Sunday morning: May 4th - WABC
As Holocaust Remembrance Day just passed, it's a time to commemorate and reflect upon one of the most horrific periods in world history. Joining us this morning is holocaust survivor Roman Kent and Stanlee Stahl, executive vice president of the ...
- Outside Edge - The Independent
It's a tradition handed down through generations of football journalists that at every major tournament they must file some beer stories. Who are we to argue? This week's frothy outpourings from Euro 2008 include a Salzburg bar dishing out free ...
- FIGHT CLUB (New York Post)
BROOKLYN-BASED indie rockers the National are still riding high on the band's critically adored fourth album, "Boxer." But after talking to singer Matt Berninger (below, right) about its recording, it's clear that what goes on among band members is...
- Before Reno show, cowboy says he's more humorist than poet (Reno Gazette-Journal)
In past years, a trip to Reno for Rodney Nelson meant a teeth-rattling ride on a saddle bronc or jumping off a steer wrestling horse at full speed.
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