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- I'm forswunk of Burns' dewy-eyed doggerel, says Paxman - Times Online
Times OnlineI'm forswunk of Burns' dewy-eyed doggerel, says PaxmanTimes Online, UK - 10 hours agoand that within his poetry were contradictions as rich as humanity itself: “What an antithetical mind!” he wrote. “Tenderness, roughness - delicacy ...
- Girls Fall Down - PopMatters
PopMattersGirls Fall DownPopMatters, IL - 3 hours agoSome might consider it a bit of a comedown: that after six books of poetry and at least one novel published by a major publisher (Knopf Canada’s Between ...
- Mark Your Calendars - Bryan College Station Eagle
Mark Your CalendarsBryan College Station Eagle, United States - 9 hours agoPreschool program at the Brazos Valley African American Museum, 500 Pruitt St. in Bryan, 10 am to noon, for children 3 to 5. $40 fee includes supplies and ...
- Palin's pompom prose - St. Petersburg Times
WASHINGTON — I had hoped I was finally done with acting as an interpreter for politicians whose relationship with the English language was tumultuous. There's W.'s gummy grammar, of course, like the classic, "Is our children learning?" And covering ...
- Power To The Poets - Rocktown Weekly
Rocktown WeeklyPower To The PoetsRocktown Weekly, VA - 4 minutes agoBy Heather Bowser HARRISONBURG - Not all finger-snapping poetry slams are the kind held in the dimly lit bars of the big city. Nope. Poetry, it seems ...
- Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolution - Oakland Tribune
Review: ACT rocks with new Tom Stoppard play about revolutionOakland Tribune, CA - 3 minutes agoWhen the play opens, Jan is at the home of his friend and teacher, Max (Jack Willis), a longtime hard-line Marxist, who is puzzled at Jan's eagerness to ...
- Three Women, Three Men Seek Frontier Days Titles - Pottawatomie Online
Three Women, Three Men Seek Frontier Days TitlesPottawatomie Online, OK - 2 hours agoHe enjoys writing poetry, collecting Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour and Harold Bell Wright books, and doing woodwork with his scroll saw. ...
- Best-selling author of ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’ to read and discuss ... - LIU Blackbirds
LIU BlackbirdsBest-selling author of ‘Devil in a Blue Dress’ to read and discuss ...LIU Blackbirds, NY - 1 hour agoThe event is part of the annual “Starting from Paumanok” lecture, named after the poem by Walt Whitman that invokes the Native American name for Long Island ...
- A self-professed intellectual who felt he understood his people (International Herald Tribune)
It was in his intellectual guise that Radovan Karadzic liked to present himself to visitors at the height of his power, when he ruled as president of the self-styled Srpska Republic and supreme commander of its armed forces.
- Library News: Meet author Andre Dubus III on Aug. 28 - Wicked Local Rockport
Library News: Meet author Andre Dubus III on Aug. 28Wicked Local Rockport, MA - 46 minutes agoCopies of books for the September poetry group are now available at the main desk of the library. The group will meet on Monday, Sept. ...
- Lucy puts poetry talents in motion - GazetteLive
Lucy puts poetry talents in motionGazetteLive, UK - 3 hours agoIt requires you to describe what life is like on an imaginary planet. Describe how the planet is different to Earth. Write a front page story - like the ...
- Headlines ... well, just read below - Evansville Courier-Press
As you may know, there's a town in Southern Illinois called Oblong. Another in the central part of the Prairie State bears the name Normal. And so it is that a friend swears he once saw this headline in a local newspaper: "Normal man marries Oblong ...
- Qantas slashes 1500 jobs, blaming fuel costs - Scoop
The terminator is back, but it's not Arnold Schwarzenegger. This time the plot centres on John Connor and a decommissioned terminator called Marcus Wright whose last memory is of being on death row. Ex-teacher takes out top poetry prize in Montana ...
- Brian Logan on cult cabaret show La Clique (Guardian Unlimited)
It's sexy, funny, and a little bit dangerous: Brian Logan joins cult cabaret show La Clique as they brace themselves for the big time
- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose brains have rewired themselves (Daily Mail)
Imagine waking up with a foreign accent. Or discovering you can taste the 'flavour' of any word spoken to you. These strange things have happened to ordinary people: here they tell their extraordinary stories.
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