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- When Did You Last See Your Father?: Going deep for dad (Toronto Star)
When Did You Last See Your Father? is a grief recollected in tranquility. In this death-denying, if not death-defying, culture, it's all we can do to accept the loss of a parent, let alone admit to, or – God forbid – explore our mixed emotions when our father or mother abandons us once and for all.
- Iqbal and Babar changed course of history - The Post
The PostIqbal and Babar changed course of historyThe Post, Pakistan - 4 hours agoSenator Talha Mehmood Aryan, president Pak-Uzbek Friendship Society, said Iqbal and Babar were among them who achieved glorious positions across the Asia by ...
- A Life In Books: Dana Gioia - Newsweek
A Life In Books: Dana GioiaNewsweek - 42 minutes ago"The Collected Poems of WH Auden." I liked a poem by Auden in high school because it was funny. It made me want to be a poet, which my parents didn't think ...
- Nas - Untitled - Sixshot.com
Sixshot.comNas - UntitledSixshot.com, Switzerland - 5 hours agoEban Brown of The Stylistics & The Last Poets). This time he replaces the piano loop and opts for simple guitar strings and horns while he runs through a ...
- The almanac - United Press International
The almanacUnited Press International - 4 hours ago... actor-singer Dean Martin in 1917; actress Jessica Tandy in 1909; Gwendolyn Brooks, the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry, in 1917; ...
- Trade Root Music Releases All-New Acoustic Recording From ... - Top40-Charts.com
Trade Root Music Releases All-New Acoustic Recording From ...Top40-Charts.com, NY - 20 minutes agoSome of its 25 songs tackle all the important stuff like poetry, war, death, knickers and Lord Bateman's motorbike accident. ...
- Live: Coachella 2008 (Pitchfork)
I’m not sure if you heard or not, but Coachella was supposed to suck this year. They couldn't get any decent acts on the bill-- I mean, how could Prince and Portishead possibly compete with the likes of the Chili Peppers or a reunited Rage Against the Machine?
- Bulletin Board, May 31 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, May 31Norwich Bulletin, CT - 42 minutes agoHIV/AIDS IN THE LATINO AND AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITIES, 10 am to 2 pm, June 4, 401 West Thames Street, NORWICH. Sponsored by the Southeastern Mental Health ...
- Foolish Forecast: Under Armour Laces Up - Motley Fool
Foolish Forecast: Under Armour Laces UpMotley Fool - 6 hours ago(Here ends my contribution to National Poetry Month.) Buy, sell or waffle? Fourteen analysts follow Under Armour, down three from last quarter. ...
- Quit Your Day Job: Valet - Stereogum
Quit Your Day Job: ValetStereogum, NY - 2 hours agoA couple poetry and fanzines, limited edition CDs/CDRs/tapes, etc. It's not exactly a "record store," but our section is slowly growing bigger. ...
- The Erotic, the Political, and the Personal (The New York Sun)
The Surrealist writer André Breton once declared that beauty would have to become convulsive, otherwise it would cease to be. As if in late vindication of this injunction, the paintings of Dawn Mellor set off a strange chain reaction of anger and lyricism. She is an artist driven by both sociopolitical protest and ambiguous, personal longings, linking her to Surrealism. Her paintings are at the ...
- straying from the pack - Wire
straying from the packWire, NH - 2 hours agoI probably wouldn’t recommend writing it in a style that generally frightens people, and poetry can freak people out pretty quickly. ...
- Disaster in China - Slate
Disaster in ChinaSlate - 44 minutes agoAn affable and charming Southerner, Rauschenberg was to 20 th -century art rather what Allen Tate was to poetry. Alex Pareene at Gawker mourns: "The Times ...
- Slate: The End of Clinton Where Do Hillary and Her Fans Go From Here? - Washington Post
Emily Bazelon, Melinda Henneberger, Dahlia Lithwick and Meghan O'Rourke -- Slate's XX Factor bloggers -- were online Thursday, June 5 at 2 p.m. ET to examine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, its end, and what its legacy will be for women ...
- Burroughs' 'Wolf at the Table' memoir is a serious departure (USA Today)
With his new book, A Wolf at the Table, writer Augusten Burroughs proves that his memory well hasn't gone dry. He's still dipping his favorite literary bucket the memoir into the past and pulling up fresh material.
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