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- Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinations - The Canberra Times
Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinationsThe Canberra Times, Australia - 28 minutes ago"It is hard to imagine life today without the internet, and all of the benefits that it brings to our business and personal lives: convenient, ...
- Massive theater event, and it's all free! - San Francisco Examiner
For a fifth year, some of the best and brightest in the Bay Area theater community will gather in the vicinity of the Yerba Buena Gardens for the annual San Francisco Theater Festival . This one-day extravaganza on Sunday, July 27, features 100 shows ...
- Theater notes: Local playwrights get a chance to shine at Page-to ... - Salt Lake Tribune
Oz (Ben Sansom) attacks Max (Hank Florence) while host Worthington Burr (Lawrence McLay, center) wonders how to prevent serious injury in the world premiere of James Arrington and Mahonri Stewart's dramedy March Of The Salt Soldiers: The Utah War ...
- Following in a poet's footsteps: Exploring Thomas' Wales (Contra Costa Times)
The unfashionable poet was heavy into the pub scene, but discovering his life in the Welsh countryside also takes visitors into charismatic towns.
- West Meets East - Publishers Weekly
West Meets EastPublishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours agoPoetry here still has a place on the BBC and in newspapers. It's not a front line art form, but it has a kind of general visibility. ...
- Orphans and Vandals [London, UK] - PopMatters
PopMattersOrphans and Vandals [London, UK]PopMatters, IL - 52 minutes agoHe adapted, deranged, and innovated forms and structures of poetry to fit what he had to say. Not the other way around. He was an imp of the perverse. ...
- Plank the Poet; R'ville man writes from his heart (News Democrat & Leader)
Howard Plank wrote his first poem when he was nine years old. It was about flying a kite. He had his first poem published when he was 12. “Getting published that first time really did spur me on,†said Plank, who has since written over 500 poems, had several published and won awards for his poetry.
- Researcher Begins Study Of Osama Bin Laden Audio Tapes - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Sep. 11, 2008) — More than 1,500 audiocassette tapes taken in 2001 from Osama bin Laden's former residential compound in Qandahar, Afghanistan, are yielding new insights into the radical Islamic militant leader's intellectual ...
- Cracker Cowboy Poet to Appear at Lake Wales Library - The Ledger
Cracker Cowboy Poet to Appear at Lake Wales LibraryThe Ledger, FL - 1 hour agoMattson is the winner of the 2007 Laura Rider Award for Florida Folk Poetry. He is a working Cracker Cowboy Poet who lives in Florida and has performed at ...
- Family Story Brought Abe Lincoln To Life (The Tampa Tribune)
In 1948, I was 12 when my great-grandmother told me about the time she saw Abraham Lincoln come through her family's little community of Smoke Hole, W.Va. The truth is, her parents told her the story because she was only an infant at the time.
- Go&Do: Head to ellO gallery today for inexpensive art! - Portsmouth Herald News
Go&Do: Head to ellO gallery today for inexpensive art!Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 4 hours ago21, at 7 pm Frank Reeve, father of the late Christopher Reeve, is one of the most highly respected writers of poetry and prose. He has published about two ...
- Andrei Codrescu, NPR Biography - NPR News
Poet, essayist and novelist Andrei Codrescu has been contributing commentaries to NPR's award-winning newsmagazine All Things Considered since 1983. During this time, he's also reported from Romania, Cuba and New Orleans. In 1989, Codrescu returned ...
- City Of 'Mad Men' Lives On - Tampa Tribune
City Of 'Mad Men' Lives OnTampa Tribune, FL - 5 hours agoIt all makes you want to scare up a copy of "Meditations in an Emergency," as Don did, and seek out a quiet spot for mulling over Frank O'Hara's poetry:
- 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 ...
- Media-savvy Taliban hurting Afghan gov't - Edmonton Sun
KABUL, Afghanistan -- The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
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