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- Five Reggae Albums You Cannot Live Without: Part Three - Popmatters.com
Big misconception about reggae music: it’s all happy, at the beach, drinking music. Biggest misconception about reggae music: it all sounds the same. Even Bob Marley (and it is both respectful and required to at least mention the great man’s name ...
- A poetic nomination - The Daily Planet
A poetic nominationThe Daily Planet, CO - 29 minutes ago... high school English teachers) have done their best to drain poetry of its life and turn it into a somber business of obscure allusions about death. ...
- A Few Fresh Puffs in between Clichés: Back Soon - IcelandReview
IcelandReviewA Few Fresh Puffs in between Clichés: Back SoonIcelandReview, Iceland - 4 hours agoThe run-down truck, bad and pointless dirty poetry, the long and wide road shotsâ€â€obviously taken from a planeâ€â€and the laughably dramatic portrayal of ...
- Enjoy a cruise, parties, and a picnic at Black Gay and Proud - Gay People Chronicle
Enjoy a cruise, parties, and a picnic at Black Gay and ProudGay People Chronicle, OH - 10 minutes agoby Anthony Glassman Cleveland--Northeast Ohio’s African American LGBT community and their allies will gather this weekend for the eleventh annual Black Gay ...
- The Face: Azhar Abidi (The Australian)
Middle Eastern medieval fables are awash with dashing adventure heroes and Azhar Abidi grew up in Pakistan reading them.
- Literary calendar for Sept. 14-20 (The Charlotte Observer)
Sunday SIGNING: Mur Lafferty (“Playing for Keepsâ€Â), 2 p.m., Park Road Books, 4139 Park Road. 704-525-9239; www.parkroadbooks.com. Monday INTERNATIONAL HOUSE BOOK CLUB: “Charlie Wilson's War,†by George Crile, 7 p.m., International House, 322 Hawthorne Lane. New members welcome. 704-333-8099. Tuesday CHARLOTTE WRITERS' CLUB: With guest Kay McSpadden (“Finding Your ...
- A great author's novel source of inspiration: Legend has it that ... - Daily Yomiuri On-Line
OTSU--Ishiyamadera temple, on a hill near Lake Biwa, is a popular tourist and pilgrimage destination because of its beauty and enshrinement of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. But lately it has attracted more visitors than usual, as this year marks the ...
- Sitting back from publisher's role, his eye for talent's still true - Boston Globe
Early this summer, a little-known novel ("DeNiro's Game") published by a little-known publishing house (New Hampshire's Steerforth Press) won one of the world's largest literary awards. It was a coup for a Cambridge man, Roland Pease, who edited the ...
- 2008 Best Books of Indiana named (Greencastle Banner-Graphic)
The 2008 Best Books of Indiana were named recently at an awards ceremony at the Indiana State Library. Started in 2005 by the Indiana Center for the Book, the state book award contest is designed to...
- Meet Son of Nun - Dissident Voice
Meet Son of NunDissident Voice, CA - 2 hours agoI used to write poetry. That’s how I came into it. Basically, a friend of mine was in a band and he was like “hey we’re practicing. ...
- Wednesday, August 20, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
Kisi Amir ki mehfil ka zikr kya hai Amir, Khuda ke ghar bhi na jayenge bin bulaye hue (I will not go uninvited even to the God, let alone to a rich man's party). That was the favourite couplet of Habib Miyan, the Bade Miyan of Jaipur.
- Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden Fringe - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden FringeHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 2 hours agoAnd they range from theatre and cabaret to comedy, dance and poetry. There's even a children's musical about sheep - Ewe Beautiful You. ...
- Club News - Corsicana Daily Sun
James Blair Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 3 p.m. Oct. 8 at Kinsloe House for a business meeting and fall forum report. Speakers will be Barbara Shore and Geneva Davis. Hostesses will be Ann C. Brown, Louise M. Stough and ...
- Express Lane - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Express LaneMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 2 hours agoBut is it the stuff of poetry? All Milwaukee students in grades three through 12 can decide for themselves through a student poetry competition being held ...
- RSO Spotlight (Daily Vidette)
Students with an interest in writing can use Euphemism as an outlet for that creative bug. The Registered Student Organization is an online-only literary magazine published by ISU undergraduate and graduate students. Once a semester, students involved in the RSO read, vote on and publish poetry, fiction, non-fiction, visual art and much more.
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