Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Just what are you up to? (Tallahassee Democrat)
The annual Welcome Back Students issue of Limelight hits the street and the Web on Aug. 22. It's an expanded edition that will be packed with information and stories about this fall's concerts, plays, movies, art exhibits, literary readings, comedy shows, festivals, Downtown GetDowns, homecoming activities, dance performances and much more.
- Dipping into gossip or Greeneland - The Age
Dipping into gossip or GreenelandThe Age, Australia - 12 minutes agoThe only poetry that has excited me anything like so much since has been the work of that revelation of a classicist, Ann Carson - in particular in her two ...
- Deepti Naval turns director, ropes in Manisha Koirala - Hindustan Times
After Nandita Das, avant-garde actress Deepti Naval has turned director. Her directorial debut has a rather poetic title - Do Paise Ki Dhoop , Chaar Aane Ki Baarish and she has signed on close friend Manisha Koirala as the heroine. But this is not ...
- Calendar: Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008 (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BENEFITS WYES' "A Season of Good Tastes" The series of wine-tasting and coffee-pairing dinners benefiting the public television station continues at The Marigny Brasserie, 640 Frenchmen St., at 7. All dinners begin at 7 and are $85 per person, including...
- Festival builds bridge between art and entertainment - The Age
Festival builds bridge between art and entertainmentThe Age, Australia - 2 hours ago"It's culturally threatening in a way, not a lot of poetry in it. But you're sitting in a culture that is one of the most travelled," she says. ...
- Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin dies at 87 (San Francisco Chronicle)
Lesbian rights pioneer Del Martin, whose trailblazing activism spanned more than five decades, most recently in the battle for same-sex marriage, died Wednesday, just two months after she made history again by wedding her longtime partner in San Francisco...
- Polish poet to praise life at reading - Danville News
Polish poet to praise life at readingDanville News, PA - 1 hour agoBoth events, which are hosted by the Stadler Center for Poetry at Bucknell, are free to the public. A poet, essayist and memoirist, Zagajewski is considered ...
- Jenny Lewis Offers Her Acid Tongue This Fall - Stereogum
StereogumJenny Lewis Offers Her Acid Tongue This FallStereogum, NY - 3 hours ago(By the way, here's a lesson I learned this weekend -- if you're moving, play Feed The Animals on a loop; chances are your movers will love you. ...
- In memory of Will - Times West Virginian
FAIRMONT — When William Charleton Bridges died in July 2005, Neshia and Cory Bridges lost their baby brother, and Neshia lost her best friend. And Corliss Bridges lost a son who was gentle, kind and loving. Each year, around the time of his passing ...
- Business booming in Georgia for Stalin look-alike - San Francisco Chronicle
Business booming in Georgia for Stalin look-alikeSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoHe wrote frequently to his mother here, vacationed in Abkhazian sea resorts and retained an abiding love of Georgian wine, food, poetry and folk music. ...
- The antidote to universal troubles (Times Online)
The most concise distillation of why poetry matters is in Alan Bennett’s play The History Boys. When one of the boys complains that most poetry is about things that haven’t happened to them yet, \ Hector replies: “It will. And then you will have the antidote ready. Grief. Happiness.
- Encore Offers New Mini-Courses For Fall (The Chattanoogan)
Lee University's Encore program, which offers people 60 and over the opportunity to take university courses for credit for a $50 fee, will be offering eight new mini-courses designed specifically for program participants.
- On the road - Guardian Unlimited
The Seat Ibiza is what's known as a "supermini", which is essentially a more exciting way - how could it not be? - of saying "small hatchback". In effect, that's also the aim of its new design: to find a more exciting way of saying "small hatchback ...
- Computing pushes into the ether (Sydney Morning Herald)
In a major trend known as "cloud computing", the internet is becoming the repository for files and even software.
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters UK
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - The words of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish have come poignantly to life on an Edinburgh Festival stage a week after his death following heart surgery in a U.S. hospital. Ironically the play Jidariyya (Mural) - written eight ...
|
|
Mortgage Refinancing
Get your Online Degrees today!
November 2007 Mortgage News
|