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- Religion Calendar: 09/13/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 09/13/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 31 minutes agoMothers of Preschoolers group (MOPS), 9:15-11:15 am second and fourth Friday of each month, child care and registration are free; Zion Lutheran Church, ...
- Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiring - HeraldNet
Cowboy poet is retired, but he's far from retiringHeraldNet, WA - Jul 21, 2008He's won awards for his work about fellers, horses and campfire embers as a Western and cowboy poet. "I write about one new poem a week and I perform quite ...
- 'ROAD' WORK IS UNDER 'WAY (New York Post)
Plenty of activity afoot this season on off-Broadway - and there's no doubt about its most eagerly anticipated production: "Road Show," the first new musical by Stephen Sondheim since his 1994 "Passion." The show, co-written by John Weidman, is...
- Just what is art anyway? - The Province
When Will Sheff -- the wild-eyed, wild-throated frontman of Austin, Texas's Okkervil River -- let himself loose in the labyrinth of the art world on 2007's breakthrough The Stage Names, he found no shortage of inspiration. Music, movies, poetry ...
- Gang Starr keeps literate street poetry in hip-hop (Baltimore Sun)
They put out food for thought, not 'some fiction lifestyle' Album verbally pimp-slaps hip-hop imposters over Premier's jazz-inspired beats
- Hip-Hop Rumors: Ray-J / Kay Slay! Update on Dr. Donda West! Paris ... - allhiphop.com
Here are some quickies since most of the rumors are from yesterday, earlier today and stuff. What’s this madness I hear? Baby Sham, Rah Digga, Rampage and Spliff Starr are no longer Flipmode? They are now called…The Famous Millionaire Squad (FMS ...
- The Write Stuff: Banned Books Week, Connecticut Book Award Winners - Hartford Courant
The Write Stuff: Banned Books Week, Connecticut Book Award WinnersHartford Courant, United States - 1 hour ago... Book at Hartford Public Library, which celebrates state authors, illustrators and others in the publishing world and Connecticut's literary heritage. ...
- Balls of Fire - Time
The most-hyped debut novel of 2008 begins well for us but badly for its hero: his car runs off a cliff, and he gets burned over most of his body. His face melts into a monstrous scar. He is in chronic pain. His penis has been amputated. His life is ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 - Washington Post
Washington PostLesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87Washington Post, United States - Aug 28, 2008... they founded a San Francisco social club for lesbians in 1955 called the Daughters of Bilitis after a book of lesbian erotic poetry published in Paris. ...
- Exploring Azad-Iqbal Synthesis - Mainstream
Exploring Azad-Iqbal SynthesisMainstream, India - 16 hours agoAnd in fact, most of the symbols of the classical Urdu poetry such as maikhana, maikada (tavern), sanam, (idol) or beloved have the pre-Islamic Indo-Persian ...
- Never mind the sex, hear the music - The Times
Never mind the sex, hear the musicThe Times, South Africa - 44 minutes agoUntil a friend told me that he has, in his music collection, about 120 recordings of Abdullah Ibrahim, I didn’t realise how extensive our pianist’s ...
- Well-known sci-fi, fantasy author to speak at library (The Daily World)
The renowned author of a series of books about a young wizard’s education is coming to town. No, it’s not anything to do with “Harry Potter,” banish the thought!
- Transit success stories - Metro Canada - Ottawa
Transit success storiesMetro Canada - Ottawa, Canada - 3 hours agoSpeaking of poetry: Whatever happened to Transpoetry? The program was introduced in 2006 and then dumped in 2007 despite being quite popular with riders and ...
- Poet Kay Ryan is Named Poet Laureate - KSDK
NEW YORK (AP) -- Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry ...
- 50 ways to please your lover - Sunday Herald
1 POEM Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare (printed 1609) One of the many intriguing questions relating to the Bard of Stratford is: to whom did he address his sonnets? For centuries, it was assumed to be a woman. Now, the ...
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