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- Poetry review: Fady Joudah's 'The Earth in the Attic' - Orlando Sentinel
Poetry review: Fady Joudah's 'The Earth in the Attic'Orlando Sentinel, FL - 2 hours agoAn excerpt from his sequence Pulse reminds us: "On the night of the accident/that flipped a military truck/Cracking many teenage bones, there was a wedding. ...
- Obama, Palin give OK! its first double cover - MSNBC
In case you needed further proof that this election is as much about celebrity status as it is politics, check out the current issue of OK! magazine. For the first time, the weekly magazine decided to do a double cover: Barack Obama and family grace ...
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism (The New York Sun)
Looking back on the 1930s from the perspective of middle age, Robert Lowell described it as a time "when criticism looked like winning." The years of Lowell's apprenticeship were the golden age of the New Criticism, the intellectually rigorous, closely analytical style of reading that grew up alongside modernism in poetry. The New Critics — John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R.P. Blackmur, Yvor ...
- Beauty and Sin - East Bay Express
Beauty and SinEast Bay Express, CA - 5 minutes agoShe met Moore at a poetry workshop in Berkeley back in the early '90s, and found they had a lot in common. Moore also was an activist with a strong ...
- Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines west - DesMoinesRegister.com
Every School Every Thursday -- Des Moines westDesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Oct 2, 2008Many classes have integrated readers' theater and poetry in to their daily lessons. They also are going cross-curricular by practicing fluency in social ...
- Bobby’s poetry is dedicated to all our mothers (South Coast Register)
INDIGENOUS leader Bobby McLeod called on a lifetime of experiences to produce his recent collection of poetry, titled Mother’s Heartbeat.
- Extra!, July 26 - Rocky Mountain News
Having been a two-pack-a-day smoker ourselves, Extra! sympathizes with those struggling to quit. But here's some good news: the folks at Colorado QuitLine tell us they've provided more than 100,000 free nicotine patches, helping Coloradans to kick ...
- Spanish 'Vino' is vintage Robi Draco Rosa (Newsday)
'Vino" is Robi Draco Rosa's first Spanish-language album since his classic 1996 recording "Vagabundo," and while the title celebrates his new life as a wine connoisseur, it symbolizes the return of a Puerto Rican prodigal son. "I've been going back to Puerto Rico for the last four years looking to buy a piece of property," said Rosa, who has built his solo career, and an impressive recording ...
- What They Teach you at Harvard Business School: My Two Years Inside the Cauldron of Capitalism by Philip Delves ... (Times Online)
In 2004, the journalist Philip Delves Broughton walked away from what sounds like a peach of a job, Paris bureau chief for the Daily Telegraph, to enrol in Harvard’s world-famous MBA (Masters in Business Administration) course.
- Bumbershoot: Braggadocio rules at T.I. concert - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Generally, these kinds of stage effects add a theatrical quality to the performance but in this case the effect was intended to loosen the tightly wound mental strings, unwinding the yarn as it were, so that the pastiche nature of a hip-hop show ...
- People, Places and Things - Worcester Telegram
People, Places and ThingsWorcester Telegram, MA - Aug 6, 2008Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48, of Memphis, Tenn., were taken to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis following the accident on a dark stretch of ...
- Historic Flagstaff homestead dressed up and ready to show - Arizona Daily Sun
If visitors to the 122-year-old homestead shut their eyes, they may still be able to hear the laughter and footfalls of three young children playing and running in the halls -- Donnelly, Mary Edith and Thomas Benton McMillan. Their father, Thomas ...
- Goose Lane book up for award - Daily Gleaner
Goose Lane book up for awardDaily Gleaner, Canada - 8 hours agoWritten in poetry and prose, Falsework documents the catastrophic collapse of the Second Narrows Bridge spanning Vancouver's Burrard Inlet 50 years ago.
- First Friday to serve up food, art and entertainment (The Canton Repository)
CANTON With music, art, food, theater, poetry, street performers, a parade, puzzle hunt and more, the First Friday arts celebration will enliven downtown Canton from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday.
- Nathan Brown will read from two new poetry books at Depot - Norman Transcript
Nathan Brown will read from two new poetry books at DepotNorman Transcript, OK - 6 hours agoNathan Brown is the featured poet at the Performing Arts Studio's Second Sunday Poetry Reading at 2 pm Sept. 14 in the Norman Depot, 200 S. Jones Ave. ...
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