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- Local writer’s poetry reading airing worldwide this week (The Union County Advocate)
Marion-based author and poet Bob Yehling’s reading from his newest book, “The River-Fed Stone,†will stream worldwide this week.
- Poem of the week: To a Louse - guardian.co.uk
Poem of the week: To a Louseguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoPiety isn't required: we've no stake in what professor emeritus Alastair Fowler, in a review of Christopher Whyte's Modern Scottish Poetry, memorably called ...
- School Poets Line Up Prizes - RedOrbit
School Poets Line Up PrizesRedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoSchools have been praised for being a hotbed of creative writing talent after their pupils were recognised in a national poetry competition. ...
- Shrinking space for liberalism - Nation
Shabana Azmi and I sat on the same bench in the Rajya Sabha for six years, side by side. Both of us were nominated members and we often talked on the problems facing the country. I found her in the mould of her father, Kaifi Azmi, who fought through ...
- Raised in cane - The Columbus Dispatch
L OS ANGELES -- When Americans think of 1950s Cuba, they tend to picture Fidel Castro ranting in tattered fatigues about the revolution. But a new novel paints a different picture: United Fruit Co. executives in starched linen suits, daughters who ...
- Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series Commences 2008-09 Season ... - University of Pittsburgh News (press release)
Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series Commences 2008-09 Season ...University of Pittsburgh News (press release), PA - 1 hour agoIt also has been featured in such anthologies as “Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the Present†(Scribner Book Company, 2003), “Best American Poetry ...
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry - New York Sun
Bold English: Anglo-Saxon PoetryNew York Sun, United States - 11 minutes agoAll creation wept, / kenned the King's death. Christ was on the Cross." This gradual twining of values was part of the broader reconciliation of Latin texts ...
- Literaturkalender für Berlin / August 2008 - Berliner Literaturkritik
Literaturkalender für Berlin / August 2008Berliner Literaturkritik, Germany - Jul 31, 2008Café Linus Poetry Slam. „Rixdorfer Poetry Slam“. Es dürfen nur selbstgeschriebene Texte vorgetragen werden. Jeder Vortragende hat 7 Minuten Zeit. ...
- Meet a living relic of bohemian New Orleans - South Coast Today
Every morning in Slidell, La., a Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in a red beret and cowboy boots. The acts of rebellion take place in the ...
- Playwright has passion for her craft (The Ocala Star-Banner)
SUMMERFIELD - The promo from the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center reads " 'Money, Money, Who's Got the Money,' a new play by Sharilynn La May, 2008 Florida Playwrights Festival Semi-Finalist."
- Saddam now seen as ‘father of martyrs' by visitors to his grave - Kansas City Star
In the hometown of Saddam Hussein, they still call the late dictator The President. Inside a hall that once held an office Saddam used once or twice a year lies his tomb. A sheet embroidered with gold covers the burial site: "There is no God but God ...
- Bridging Generations on China’s High Plateau (New York Times)
In Shanxi Province, the Great Wall is more poetic ruin than travel-poster icon.
- News Briefs - Ogden Standard-Examiner
Hill Officers' Spouses' Club invites you to the 2008 Welcome and Special Activities Social on Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Club Hill Ballroom. Come out for a night of fun, meet new friends, sign up for the 2008-09 special activities and much more ...
- Live blog with Lynne Spears book author Lorilee Craker - Grand Rapids Press
What do Britney, Jamie Lynn and mom Lynne Spears have in common with Grand Rapids? The answer: "local author Lorilee Craker." Lorilee sat down with Lynne Spears this year to write "Through the Storm," a memoir released Tuesday about raising daughters ...
- Fashionably late - Guardian Unlimited
In the year before he died, Beethoven somehow constructed in the silence of his mind a fiendishly difficult string quartet, the Grosse Fuge. (He was by then unable to hear anything he composed.) Shakespeare, in the last of the plays that academic ...
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