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- Interview: Tim Winton (Guardian Unlimited)
Aida Edemariam talks to Tim Winton about his youth, Australia and why writing is like surfing
- Five questions for . . . John K Lawson - Metro
MetroFive questions for . . . John K LawsonMetro, UK - 48 minutes agoNo, I've been writing poetry since I was a kid; the poems have been evolving for a long time. The beauty of it is that Dylan Thomas was always my hero, ...
- Passing the Mic to the Next Generation: Spoken Word in Madison - Madison Magazine
Passing the Mic to the Next Generation: Spoken Word in MadisonMadison Magazine, WI - 1 hour agoAt Memorial High School, two First Wave students lead a group of teens in performance poetry. Their Spoken Word Club meets twice a week, on Wednesday and ...
- The Peony Pavilion: sexy ghost who returns as a virgin - Daily Telegraph
In the banquet of Chinese arts offered this summer, none will be more epicurean than the Kunqu Opera performances of the three- night romantic saga The Peony Pavilion. Something between a Shakespearean lovers' comedy and a weekend-long vaudeville ...
- Irish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherry - New York Daily News
New York Daily NewsIrish Civil War prisoners' last words haunt writer James McSherryNew York Daily News, NY - 1 hour agoSome are poetry. They are a timeless testament to the human spirit. "They don't harbor ill will toward their captors," said McSherry, shaking his head. ...
- 'Fugitive Pieces' seeks inner peace - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Rosamund Pike takes a red carpet stroll at the world premiere of "Fugitive Pieces" last September at the Toronto International Film Festival. The film finally comes to Cleveland Friday. "Fugitive Pieces," a drama about a man's long struggle to ...
- The heart's darkest chamber - The Australian
HERODOTUS thought no man could be judged happy until the end of life and the early church, taking its lead from St Augustine, persisted with its version of this post-mortem attitude to happiness: only the soul, in perfect union with God, could find ...
- Delayed Flag Day event recalls deputy (The Daily Democrat)
Patriotism and recollections of slain Yolo County Deputy Sheriff Tony Diaz were focal points at Thursday's National Flag Day Ceremony held at the Employment Development Department.
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
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- Canadian poet and playwright James Reaney dies at 81 (CBC)
James Reaney, a poet, author and dramatist of three famous plays about Ontario's feuding Donnelly family, has died. He was 81.
- Behind the scenes and beyond the speeches at the Tonys - Chicago Sun-Times
Behind the scenes and beyond the speeches at the TonysChicago Sun-Times, United States - 2 hours agoAnd you could sense the difference as soon as they came to the stage to make their acceptance speeches — speeches that reflected their love of language and ...
- Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ... - Hilbert College
Educational Aspirations of Inner-City Students Spurred On By ...Hilbert College, NY - 1 hour agoOther activities on the agenda include poetry sessions in which students will gain a better understanding of African-American history and the evolution of ...
- Inmate's death ruled a homicide - WTOP Radio
The math is easy whether you like it or not. Kill a cop and your chances of living decrease significantly. I have no problem with this death. Of course...I am a nihilist and not much really bothers me about the human drama. 19 years old... Alone in ...
- Spreading Crime: A Wake-Up Call - Hartford Courant
I went to church in downtown Hartford last Sunday and learned that a man had been shot and killed across the street in the church's parking lot at 1:30 a.m. on the preceding Saturday. The victim was identified as Joel Hightower, who may have been ...
- Wilmington storyteller's resume reveals long list of jobs - Houma Courier
WILMINGTON, N.C. - Ronald McDonald performer. Circus clown boss. Musician in a Cajun/Zydeco band. Actor, wizard, pirate. Stilt walker. Radio man. The Star-News of Wilmington reports that John Henry Scott's eccentric resume reads like a Roald Dahl ...
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