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- Pink Floyd's David Gilmour live in Gdansk - MLive.com
Amazing how certain classic rock moments have become instantly recognizable, enduring for decades as compelling slices of musical time. Take the distinctive thumping heart at the beginning of Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon." It's no wonder ...
- Nepali Women Poetry Competition - Los Angeles Chronicle
Nepali Women Poetry CompetitionLos Angeles Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoThe participants viewed the Poetry Competition as a great event and requested to hold such an event very often. We are an online magazine for national, ...
- Burns fans mull over Jackson link - BBC UK News
Burns experts have been shocked by reports of the musical link Rabbie Burns experts have reacted with astonishment to reports that Michael Jackson has recorded an album of the poet's work put to a modern backing. "I was quite incredulous at the ...
- Four to receive honorary doctorate degrees from UI - Iowa City Press Citizen
Four to receive honorary doctorate degrees from UIIowa City Press Citizen, IA - 5 hours agoHe was a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. • Hultin, who received a medical degree at UI in 1953, gained international recognition for his ...
- Putting festival into words - Moose Jaw Times-Herald
Moose Jaw Times-HeraldPutting festival into wordsMoose Jaw Times-Herald, Canada - 5 hours agoHill’s other poems feature “a lot of stuff about life in this part of the world, the landscape, the conditions, the weather. There are poems about sports, ...
- Brad Pitt, George Clooney dumb down for Coen Brothers' 'Burn After ... - MLive.com
TORONTO -- Joel and Ethan Coen know their idiots. They've written every sort of bonehead, nitwit and lamebrain imaginable in both comic and tragic form in such films as "Raising Arizona," "Fargo," "The Big Lebowski" and "O Brother, Where Art Thou ...
- Obituary: Elizabeth Bartlett - Guardian Unlimited
The poet Elizabeth Bartlett, who has died aged 84, drew upon her experience working in the NHS and cash-strapped social services to create a body of work characterised by uncompromising honesty in its confrontations with physical and mental illness ...
- Globe West arts - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeGlobe West artsBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour ago"Poetry is not up tight. Poetry is not boring. Rather it pushes the edge . . . I'm just trying to add to that great tradition of out-there-ness," said Jojo ...
- Athletics-Stunning Bolt doubles up on records (Nine O'Clock)
BEIJING - Usain Bolt produced another barely believable performance of dominant sprinting to break Michael Johnson’s untouchable world record on Wednesday and add 200 metres gold to the 100 he won in record time four days ago.
- Urgent bonding sparks everything (Louisiana Weekly)
Except for a few cynics and recluses, all people crave intimate ties to at least someone. In defining us as "social animals," philosophers and sociologists invariably start from the standpoint of the family.
- 2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment - Forbes
CAMDEN, Maine, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- "For This Earth: Visions in Literature" is the theme of the Maine Literary Festival, to be held November 7 -- 9, 2008, at the Camden Opera House. The Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and ...
- Playwright's own story adds a personal touch to the myth of Orpheus ... - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Staging one of Ruhl's lyrical works is like that, too, Alison Narver has discovered. It demands time and patience to render something so spare. "Eurydice," which begins previews Friday at ACT Theatre, is the second of Ruhl's plays that Narver has ...
- Student shares literature through YouTube - CMU The Tartan Online
Student shares literature through YouTubeCMU The Tartan Online, PA - 1 hour agoThrough the Posner Poetry and Prose Project (p4), sophomore political science major Jessica Dickinson Goodman plans to record student and faculty readings ...
- The Curious History of an Herbal Remedy - LiveScience.com
The Curious History of an Herbal RemedyLiveScience.com, NY - 33 minutes agoThere were the typical diversions: he golfed, published bad poetry, and learned to play the bagpipes. He loathed, in particular, the botany he was forced to ...
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