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- Falling into place - Observer Online
Falling into placeObserver Online, IN - 7 hours agoAnd while analyzing poetry in depth may not interest a lot of people, it doesn't hurt to be able to pound out a five page paper in an hour.
- Peter Ross: Liquor laureate whose poetry is the toast of the town (Scotland on Sunday)
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- Chuckling at midlife crisis - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comChuckling at midlife crisisiAfrica.com, South Africa - 11 hours agoThey may try to take up painting, poetry, cycle racing — whatever they were planning to do before the rat race or the child-bearing years intervened. ...
- Love, National Gallery, London (Independent)
Love seems a theme more suitable to a poetry anthology than an art exhibition, so it's fitting that the first item on show is Tracey Emin's embroidered, partly illegible love poem, sprinkled with appliqué roses: "Those Who Suffer Love (I'm OK Now)". Heartfelt, skew-whiff, hand-made to the point of being rubbishy, it's disarming and directly tackles the theme. Round the corner, things get a bit ...
- Q&A: Former poet laureate Billy Collins cracks wise in verse (The Kansas City Star)
In the musty, overheated Academy of American Poetry, Billy Collins is the wiseguy in the back row, throwing spitballs and cracking up his friends.
- Talking with Kapil Sibal (Hindustan Times)
The last gent in public affairs showing a flair for poetry (not counting the Bhojpuri aphorismsspouting Lalu Prasad Yadav) was Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So what a pleasant irony that in his debut collection of poems, I Witness: Partial Observations (IndiaInk, Rs 295), Congressman and Minister Kapil Sibal has chosen Vajpayee as a subject for a poem.
- Book Review: Bridge Across Atlantic by Ibé Kaba - Mshale African Community Newspaper
Mshale African Community NewspaperBook Review: Bridge Across Atlantic by Ibé KabaMshale African Community Newspaper, MN - 20 minutes agoMinneapolis--Ibrahim Kaba was born in Kankan, Central Guinea, however, his childhood spent in Sierra Leone with his aunts fostered a love for poetry. ...
- Cut wedding costs, for better or worse - San Diego Union-Tribune
SIOUX RAPIDS, Iowa – It wasn't your typical rehearsal dinner, but it was everything Liz Jones and Josh Dilworth hoped it would be – authentic, casual and relatively cheap. Guests by the dozens gathered in a barn on the Jones family farm for a ...
- Schoenberg - The Great-Grandfather of Rap? - The Open Press (press release)
Schoenberg - The Great-Grandfather of Rap?The Open Press (press release) - 6 minutes agoThe style which resembles closely the Def Jam Poetry series or other earlier African American poets is not far off the beat of rap. ...
- "Tres Vidas" honors Latin American women - Wheaton Wire
"Tres Vidas" honors Latin American womenWheaton Wire, MA - 36 minutes agoThe story of Argentinean poet Alfonsina Storni involved strong feminist views, late night cafes, dancing, poetry and forbidden love. ...
- Neighbors / In the crossfire of their Arab brethren - Haaretz.com
"The Palestinians are responsible for the damage inflicted to their cause. In no other historical chapter did we witness a liberation front with three or four armies and a different political vision for every single one of the factions, which are ...
- Bits and Pieces Brought Together: Ashbery and Naves (The New York Sun)
Collage is inextricably linked in historic consciousness with poetry, in no small part because of the intimacy of its artistic inventors with poets. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, the inventors of the medium, were championed and inspired by poets such as Blaise Cendrars, Pierre Reverdy, and Guillaume Apollinaire, the last of whose verbal experiments invariably entailed play with typography — ...
- New Orleans paintings featured - Holland Sentinel
Veronica Leandrez will be sharing her paintings of New Orleans life and culture at the Grass Cup Cafe through the end of this week. The exhibit, “New Orleans: Spirit a’ Risen,†traveled from New Orleans, to Chattanooga, Tenn., to Washington D.C ...
- Balancing act (The Wichita Eagle)
The thrill for Wichita State theater students in doing the musical "Waltzing in Heaven" is that their production this week is the world premiere and they are putting their stamps on their roles before anyone else. But the concern for director Marie Allyn King, who is in charge of opera and music theater at WSU, is that the show will have very personal and emotional connections to the Wichita ...
- Capitol Steps brings election jokes to Miller - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- The presidential candidates may be getting serious, but these comedians are finding humor in the upcoming election. Capitol Steps, a group of congressional staffers-turned-comedians who satirize American politics, will perform at 8 p.m ...
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