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- HE'S JUST HAVING FUN (The Electric New Paper)
HE STICKS out his tongue while celebrating a goal not because of fatigue. It is just Alessandro Del Piero's way of mocking the world.
- Art that pokes politics in the eye - Calgary Herald
One hundred and sixty years ago, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels articulated their vision of a classless society in The Communist Manifesto. Sixty years ago, a group of Québécois artists and intellectuals launched a different kind of revolution in ...
- The Greatest Depressions (and Economic Recoveries) of Science Fiction - io9
The Greatest Depressions (and Economic Recoveries) of Science Fictionio9, CA - 8 hours agoIn the former, HARLIE the mega-bot would rather hallucinate and write poetry than come up with strategies to build more efficient widgets. ...
- Staying Blue - Gather.com
Gibbons Ruark's new poetry collection, Staying Blue , is now available from Lost Hills Books. Gibbons has had a distinguished career in American poetry spanning over forty years. He has won numerous prizes and awards and has been an associate of such ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson, Mayer Nominated for National Book Award (Bloomberg)
Oct. 15 (Bloomberg) -- One day after Britain's Man Booker Prize was presented to a first novel this week, two more debuts have been nominated for the $10,000 U.S.
- Exhibit kicks off Mongolian celebration in Middletown (Middletown Journal)
Middfest International will mark the official opening of its exhibits with an event from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, in Middletown's Donham Plaza that reflects Mongolian culture and life leading up to Middfest's weekend celebration of Mongolia Oct. 3-5.
- Spotlight: Teresa "Teri" Layton - Naples Daily News
Most will remember Teresa “Teri†Layton as a restaurateur following in her mother’s footsteps. But what many didn’t know was that she was a writer. A poet, really. Whether it was stringing together prose about the birth of her three children ...
- Calendar of events - Daily News Journal
Auditions for "The Homecoming": 2 to 4 p.m., Patterson Park Community Center, 521 Mercury Blvd., Murfreesboro. Production dates are Dec. 12, 13 and 14. Call 615-893-7439 for details. Monday, Oct. 13 Women's Club afternoon program: 3 p.m., with ...
- Healing the Invisible Wounds of War: Diagnosis PTSD, Symptoms ... - eMilitary.org
Healing the Invisible Wounds of War: Diagnosis PTSD, Symptoms ...eMilitary.org - 12 hours agoThough each servicemember displays a "constellation of differences," the common thread among those diagnosed is the daily impairment of normal functioning ...
- Pupils in Highland Park learn about jazz and Harlem Renaissance - MyCentralJersey.com
HIGHLAND PARK — The music of Duke Ellington emanated into the halls of Bartle School on a recent Monday as fourth-graders learned about the connection between jazz and early-20th-century Harlem. The jazz assembly, performed by three Central Jersey ...
- Lowell gathering aims to bring art form into everyday culture - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeLowell gathering aims to bring art form into everyday cultureBoston Globe, United States - 19 minutes agoWorkshops for both children and adults from Friday to Sunday will explore aspects of poetry from creating community to writing about current events. ...
- John Walsh: Why shouldn't newpapers print odes to Obama or about ... - Independent
John Walsh: Why shouldn't newpapers print odes to Obama or about ...Independent, UK - 2 hours agoI'd been reading Survivors' Songs, an excellent new book about war poetry by Jon Stallworthy, the biographer of Wilfred Owen and Louis MacNeice, ...
- The Observer: How to write - Guardian Unlimited
The best poets read widely, says Wendy Cope . Of course this will influence their work - but how else are they going to find out what makes a really superb poem? Before you approach a publisher, it's important to be well prepared, says Neil Astley ...
- 'Smallville' Scorecard: Clark Kent nears Doomsday - Everything Alabama
The CW Davis Bloom (Sam Witwer) might have a dark secret in the "Smallville" episode "Prey." In "Prey," Clark investigates a series of murders that look like the work of a meteor freak - sorry, the meteor-infected. He puts on his best Jack Bauer face ...
- The addiction of forensics speech - Chabot Spectator
The addiction of forensics speechChabot Spectator - 6 hours agoIn competition, Bungay has placed with medals in three of four competitions for his works in open poetry interpretation. "Interpretation is when you take a ...
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