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- The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the Machine - Harvard Post
The Post talks to Laurie Keller Johnson, owner of Ghost in the MachineHarvard Post, MA - 17 minutes agoA: I used to write poetry and stories and make up word games. I’ve always loved language and have loved to read. I have always appreciated good writing, ...
- A happy marriage - Guardian Unlimited
In the book-strewn clutter of his little cottage on Dublin's south side, Frank McGuinness is in a fierce mood. "I'm grief stricken because I've lost my Henrik," he wails, launching into a melodramatic parody of JM Synge's Playboy. "I've lost him ...
- Family and friends United in grief for Nathan - Ilford Recorder
GRIEVING friends and family of tragic Nathan Gipps wept as the 23-year-old was laid to rest. The London Underground engineer, of Anne Way, Hainault, was found dead by walkers near Fairlop Oak playing fields. On Thursday mourners packed St Peter's ...
- Death Penalty - New York Times Blogs
Death PenaltyNew York Times Blogs, NY - 13 minutes ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Returning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still There - New York Times
New York TimesReturning to the Past and Finding the Bogeyman Is Still ThereNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoSometimes the book reduces the child to cartoon-character indignation. (“My hatred for him nearly caused my skin to steam, and I was constantly plotting ...
- A Tribute To The Clash - South Shore News and Tribune
A Tribute To The ClashSouth Shore News and Tribune, FL - 41 minutes agoThere will be singing, comedy, dancing, hip-hop and poetry. The performers include Brandi Johnson, Jakina Lynum, Nekasha Richardson, Allyn Washington, ...
- CAG unveils new exhibits - Daily Citizen
CAG unveils new exhibitsDaily Citizen, GA - 4 hours agoThere, in addition to keeping a 24-hour call schedule, Dr. Stewart managed to win awards for short fiction and poetry, and successfully published his first ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - The Associated Press
The Associated PressDiaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prisonThe Associated Press - 1 hour agoAl-Hayat also published excerpts from what it described as poetry written by Saddam in prison. In April 2004, the world had the first glimpses of Saddam's ...
- Movies in Brief: 'Diminished Capacity' - New York Sun
Movies in Brief: 'Diminished Capacity'New York Sun, United States - 5 hours agoThe old man also leaves a typewriter on the dock with bait dangling from its keys into the water below to create what he calls fish poetry. ...
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- Gannon poet digs for her inspiration (AUDIO) - GoErie.com
Gannon poet digs for her inspiration (AUDIO)GoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoFormer US poet Laureate Ted Kooser recently chose one of her sonnets for his American Life in Poetry newspaper column, which he said is read by at least 2 ...
- Ancestral Journeys - New York Times
Ancestral JourneysNew York Times, United States - 46 minutes agoHe is also a polemicist on behalf of the mongrel life. His 1998 book “Les Identités Meurtrières†(translated into English two years later as “In the Name of ...
- All Saints, Haverhill hosts pro-life events - Eagle-Tribune
All Saints, 120 Bellevue Ave., Haverhill: Pro-life stations of the cross will be prayed Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. The parish is hosting a baby shower today and tomorrow to benefit Pregnancy Care Center in Haverhill and the Office of Pregnancy Help of the ...
- Adrian Searle on the work of artist Richard Prince - Guardian Unlimited
A sculpture installation of a car at the Richard Prince: Continuation exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Walking into Richard Prince's show, the bonnet of a car greets you, like a shark or a maître d ...
- The Royal Ballet Double Bill and Myth: making and breaking spells - Daily Telegraph
The poor Royal Ballet saw its opening matinée of The Dream turn into a bit of a nightmare. Having lost wonderful Steven McRae (as fairy-king Oberon) to injury days earlier, they were two-thirds of the way through a spirited if imperfect rendering of ...
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