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- Worth seeing next at the Olympics: faffing, dawdling and lazing around - WalesOnline
Worth seeing next at the Olympics: faffing, dawdling and lazing aroundWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 2 hours agoInstead of a productive life or a pointless death he spent his time writing autobiographies and poetry – faffing about, in other words. ...
- John Lundberg: Highlights From the 2008 National Poetry Slam (HuffingtonPost)
The National Poetry Slam--or so-called "Superbowl of spoken word"-- took place in Madison, Wisconsin this past week. The event featured more than 75 teams that had won their way through preliminary slams and city championships around the country to reach the final.
- Mashpee 'warrior poet' killed overseas (Cape Cod Times)
Mashpee has lost a second son in the same week to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
- Bubbling Venus (The Villager)
Zelda Fitzgerald, along with her husband F. Scott, stirred things up from time to time by bathing in the fountain in front of the Plaza. She may or may not have been a vestal virgin, but Scott thought she was.
- Music Review: P.W. Long - God Bless The Drunkard's Dog - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Jerry Wexler: In Passing (1917-2008) » Music Review: Costanza - Sonic Diary » Interview: Willie Nile - Troubadour Of New York City “Come on come one and Shake what you got. Well easy does it, cause it looks like you got quite a lot ...
- Comfortable in own skin, 'Gargoyle' author takes buzz over novel ... - The Canadian Press
Comfortable in own skin, 'Gargoyle' author takes buzz over novel ...The Canadian Press, TORONTO - 46 minutes agoHe has been writing seriously since age 16, penning screenplays, stage plays, short stories and poetry. Prior to "The Gargoyle," a few of his poems had been ...
- Saturday, Oct. 4 - Advocate Weekly
Saturday, Oct. 4Advocate Weekly, MA - 1 hour agoWilliams College, special sneak preview of the exciting Brooklyn Academy of Music-bound extravaganza "Lighting at Our Feet," a celebration of the poetry of ...Ongoing events Advocate Weeklyall 9 news articles
- Uğur Işık brings together world religions on Anatolian soil - Zaman
The most prominent quality of his music is his performing instrumental and sometimes vocal pieces from Turkish culture using his cello, a Western instrument. Having reached a considerably large European audience with his first album, in which he ...
- What do teachers do during the summer? - Portsmouth Herald News
What do teachers do during the summer?Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours ago"They are history, particularly the Civil War; I love the Civil War, architecture, immigrations and poetry/essay writing. I'm looking to get published ...
- At Vermont writing summit, schlepping goes with scholarship - Boston Globe
RIPTON, Vt.— It's billed as the oldest writers' conference in the nation, a picturesque mountaintop retreat where literary giants, book editors and up-and-coming novelists have been coming together once a year since the 1920s. Still, somebody's ...
- A winter in solitude - Tahoe World
A winter in solitudeTahoe World, CA - 1 hour agoHe began to write in the 1970s and in 1982 received a Wallace Stegner Fellowship in Poetry at Stanford University, where he earned his master’s degree in ...
- Carnival of Memories - CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse)
Carnival of MemoriesCNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - 1 hour agoLagos narrates through her first sexual experience, disintegration of her parent's relationship, and friend's near-death encounter while terminating an ...
- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday - Abington Mariner
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 ...
- Mortified Live = Teen Angst as Performance - About - Cities & Towns
Mortified Live = Teen Angst as PerformanceAbout - Cities & Towns, NY - 3 hours agoMortified Live is a comic (and courageous) exploration of youthful artifacts -- journals, diaries, love letters, poems -- performed by the original authors, ...
- Newtown goes it alone to celebrate its artistic women - Tonight
Newtown goes it alone to celebrate its artistic womenTonight, South Africa - 8 hours agoThe Friday poetry evening will showcase Nomakhosazana Xaba (who launches Tongues of their Mothers), Ntsiki Mazwai and Jamaican, Donna Smith. ...
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