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- Prince sings, celebrates first book - USA Today
Prince sings, celebrates first bookUSA Today - 18 minutes agoThe book will also feature poetry and lyrics by Prince and a CD called Indigo Nights, of after-show jam sessions. Why did the star decide to open his house ...
- Bonfire Rubber Band Edition release party on May 8 at Well Fed Head - Drury Mirror
Bonfire Rubber Band Edition release party on May 8 at Well Fed HeadDrury Mirror, MO - 7 hours agoThe Bonfire began in 1993 and has continued to invite students each fall to submit original poetry, prose and artwork to the publication.
- Tolerance and Compassion - Henrik Wergeland and His Legacy - Norway Post
Norway PostTolerance and Compassion - Henrik Wergeland and His LegacyNorway Post, Norway - 6 hours agoHis reputation as a national poet is due as much to his passionate political and social engagement as to his poetry. All his life he worked tirelessly for ...
- tihs the new generation power.. - Austin Chronicle
Americana pioneer Tom Russell may be most widely known for his songwriting, which includes such classics as “Gallo del Cielo” and “Spanish Burgundy,” but his artistry spans across media. In addition to recording more than 20 albums, Russell ...
- On exhibit (Winston-Salem Journal)
5IVE & 40RTY, 541-A Trade St.: Through Saturday: "Beyond Further," international printmakers exhibition. Eleven artists from nine countries are participating. Phone: 336-724-2474.
- Round-Up ready to buck (Red Bluff Daily News)
"Bigger and better than ever," is how Red Bluff Round-Up President Dave Ramelli described this year's rodeo events.
- In the Crowd, by Laurent Mauvignier, trans Shaun Whiteside - Independent
In the Crowd, by Laurent Mauvignier, trans Shaun WhitesideIndependent, UK - 1 hour agoGeoff's divided spirit, and tormented relationship with poetry-loving Elsie, lift him way beyond skinhead caricature. At the finale, an ecstatically-written ...
- Life, if such is life, under absolutism: Exclusive report on Stalin's powerful corpse (World Tribune)
Lev Navrozov emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1972 He settled in New York City where he quickly learned that there was no market for his eloquent and powerful English language attacks on the Soviet Union. To this day, he writes without fear or favor or the conventions of polite society.
- PM extends financial help to late folk singer’s family - Associated Press of Pakistan
PM extends financial help to late folk singer’s familyAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 9 hours agoThe folk singer, who earned fame by singing Saraiki poetry of mystic poet-saint Hazrat Ghulam Farid died in March 2000. The recipients of the Prime ...
- Reason to rhyme (Deccan Herald)
Poetry thrives. Like the hardy jasmine creeper that puts forth delicate, pretty, scented blooms day after day, poetry wafts as fragrant puffs of words in the lives of people, in spite of the rush and tumble of modern living.
- Bibliofiles: New Letters' writing conferences lined up (The Kansas City Star)
When I was putting this column together, I misread one of New Letters’ upcoming conferences as “Writing for Love, Money & Sanity.”
- Countywide Children's Poetry Recitation - Sun and Press
Hats off to Poetry! 25 area schools sent their top 2 reciters to perform and celebrate National Poetry Month on Sunday, April 27, at Binghamton High School. Students in grades 1-8 memorized published poems and wowed the large crowd at the Helen Foley ...
- Poets hold audience spellbound - Khaleej Times
Poets hold audience spellboundKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 3 hours agoThe annual mushaira (poetry reciting evening) that has become a welcome and eagerly-awaited feature of the cultural life of the Indian community, ...
- Jason Solomons speaks to Terence Davies - guardian.co.uk
Jason Solomons speaks to Terence Daviesguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoOf Time and the City drifts through recent histories and memories, set to music including Fauré and Peggy Lee and poetry including TS Eliot, ...
- So how many ways to love an MP? One backbencher's raunchy Shakespeare sonnets cause a stir (Evening Standard)
Watching Gordon Brown's ratings tumble ever lower is enough to depress any Labour MP. But veteran backbencher Harry Cohen has found a novel way to restore his spirits: penning raunchy poetry.
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