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- Latitude festival sells out - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Latitude festival sells outNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 7 hours ago“The poetry is always really popular. People get really surprised about how witty and contemporary poetry can be - we have poems about Posh and Becks. ...
- Art Review: International deftly combines reflective, experimental ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteArt Review: International deftly combines reflective, experimental ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 2 hours agoThe vulnerability of many works, intensified by their inherent poetry, is physical as well as dialogical, and invites intimacy. For example, Ryan Gander's ...
- Iranian painter adopts unique style - CCTV
Iranian painter adopts unique styleCCTV, China - 22 hours agoThe 48 year old likes to involve himself in different modes of expression, from painting to film directing and poetry. He particularly likes painting ...
- Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstore - Ventura County Star
Literary Happenings: Cavalcade of authors set to visit TO bookstoreVentura County Star, CA - 2 hours agoPoetry reading at 856 E. Thompson Blvd., Ventura. 642-1146. Computer workshop 10 am Monday. Prueter Library, 510 Park Ave., Port Hueneme. 486-5460. ...
- Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your nature - Post-Bulletin
Harvey Mackay: Teamwork should be in your naturePost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoPhil Jackson, the highly successful coach of the NBA's Los Angeles Lakers, frequently reads poetry to his players. To inspire his players on the subject of ...
- Powered by wind and poetry - Montreal Gazette
Windmills and poetry. Trois Rivières is a small city with big dreams. Founded as a fur-trading post in 1634, its natural resources - iron, forests and abundant water for cheap hydro-electricity - made the city in Quebec's Mauricie region an ...
- Haycast preview - Guardian Unlimited
The Guardian's Michael White analyses the big political debates, science correspondent Ian Sample looks at the environment and science events, and children's books editor Julia Eccleshare tells us about Hay Fever, the kids' section of the festival ...
- Fair-season fantasias - Toronto Star
Fair-season fantasiasToronto Star, Canada - 1 hour agoA vivacious mix of thoughtful, funny, wise and nonsensical poetry, it offers something for everyone. "Keep a poem in your pocket/and a picture in your ...
- The Minimal Man: Aram Saroyan - Palisadian-Post
Palisadian-PostThe Minimal Man: Aram SaroyanPalisadian-Post, CA - 53 minutes ago... o'clock NBC local news in New York City with Aram Saroyan's first poetry collection some 40 years ago. Self-titled, the book, published by Random House, ...
- 'My Blueberry Nights': Norah Jones' film debut is a road movie with ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Meet another pie baker -- this time a scruffy yet cute Jude Law -- in the new romantic drama "My Blueberry Nights." Singer-songwriter Norah Jones does well in her film debut as a naive young woman who strikes out across the country to learn about ...
- After long ordeal, mother wins aid for son with behavior disorders - Buffalo News
WASHINGTON — Karen Furman and her son, Kelvin, had to wait four years — but a judge has decided Kelvin is disabled and, therefore, eligible for extra financial help from the federal government. Three weeks after Furman’s fight for Supplemental ...
- Poetry: a way with words (phillyburbs.com)
CB students regularly outperform other Bucks County high school students in the annual High School Poet of the Year competition.
- Former Westlake resident plays problem child on 'Desperate Housewives' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
She's scheming right now. Rachel G. Fox plays Kayla on "Desperate Housewives." Former Westlake resident and St. Paul Lutheran School student Rachel G. Fox, 11, gets to crank up the deviousness in the last three episodes of the season for ABC's ...
- Monster mash (The Japan Times)
Explosion, the livehouse in Kagurazaka, central Tokyo, must have been named with nights like this in mind. Billy Trash, who's covered in blood, has discarded his double bass and stripped to his tiny, gonad-garroting Batman underpants. He charges into the crowd, pouring water over his head, then smothers himself in shampoo. The mixture of suds and blood turns him into the Pink Goo Monster from ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate (The Charlotte Observer)
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara River," "Say Uncle" and "Elephant Rocks" hold the top three spaces on Amazon.com's list of best-selling poetry books, and are out of stock. Meanwhile ...
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