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- Tradition matters - sometimes - The Gazette (Montreal)
Tradition matters - sometimesThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 1 hour agoFrom the heart of the Cognac region in France, a Bordeaux-style wine that shows cassis, blackberry and other ripe dark fruits on top of an interesting mix ...
- Poet of the Palestinians dies (TVNZ)
Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died after heart surgery in Texas.
- Gypsy Lou Webb: A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans - The Canadian Press
Gypsy Lou Webb: A story of love and books in Bohemian New OrleansThe Canadian Press, La. - 18 minutes agoAnd what is most important, they gave the world Charles Bukowski, the king of boozy and sexually charged underground poetry, with the publication in 1963 of ...
- Poetry column: Sneaky tactics behind mastering mirrors - The Evening Sun
Poetry column: Sneaky tactics behind mastering mirrorsThe Evening Sun, PA - 2 hours agoSuch is the poetry of Allen Taylor, next week's guest columnist. Eventually, Taylor took a poetry writing workshop in college and the first contemporary ...
- Malaysia's mid-autumn revolution - Malaysiakini
It has been a very tense week but after reading this article, I have a good feeling that our nation's crisis is going to have a fairy tale ending soon. Fairy tales and politics have always been antagonistic and yet they maintain a symbiotic ...
- Renaissance Man - The Collegian
Renaissance ManThe Collegian, CA - 10 hours agoDr. Marius’ youth was spent amidst the influences of the influx of African-American writers, poets, artists, actors and musicians who drove the Harlem ...
- Olde Towne Alive Block party canceled - Covington News Banner
Due to the threat of high winds and heavy rainfall from the fringes of Hurricane Ike, the Olde Towne Alive Block Party to be held tonight has been cancelled. However the Poetry Storm show is still scheduled to go on as planned tonight at 7:30 p.m. in ...
- Educator-musician leads songwriting workshop at Paxton Keeley Elementary (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA — The assembly hall at Paxton Keeley Elementary School was dead quiet on Thursday. About 120 third-graders sat on the floor, heads bent over clipboards and Eagle pencils working intently. They were not taking a test, doing homework or being punished; they were brainstorming ideas for a song about French toast. The exercise was part of a songwriting workshop led by Monte Selby, a ...
- Messages from the conflict zone - Guardian Unlimited
The arrest of Radovan Karadżic has refocused attention on the under-acknowledged part played by poetry in the Bosnian war. In an opinion piece for the London Review of Books, Slavoj Žižek placed the blame squarely on Karadzic's trollish verse for ...
- 'Frozen River': A survival story - Philadelphia Inquirer
'Frozen River': A survival storyPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 6 hours ago... McDermott as Ray's older son, TJ, who serves as a surrogate dad to his kid brother. Like its heroines, every aspect of the film has a homespun poetry. ...
- comments on: Tommy Loughran: Poetry in Motion - East Side Boxing
Nice article. I agree with your man Silver regardling Foster, I think Tommy should be favoured, and well done for highlighting the Braddock win, Jimmy was an accurate puncher, and although yet to peak, that's a very fine win against a big hitter. I ...
- Film Weekly podcast: Man on Wire and Cass (Guardian Unlimited)
Jason Solomons talks to Brit actor Nonso Anozie about his breakthrough role in the hooligan drama Cass, and tightrope walker Philippe Petit and film-maker James Marsh about their documentary Man On Wire
- Ain’t no mountain high enough - Southern Voice
IN A CITY LIKE ATLANTA , where gay people can meet new friends or a potential partner at countless nightclubs and social venues, sometimes the best way to find quality people to connect with is to take a 200-mile road trip. “Sometimes people feel ...
- Some back-to-school kid books for the beach bag - Post-Bulletin
Add some back-to-school buzz to your fun-in-the-sun summer by throwing Yoko, Splat or Wiggles into the beach bag for your kids, especially those prone to first-day jitters. In addition to new and familiar characters to soothe and prepare is a two ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - The Associated Press
Today in History - Aug. 4The Associated Press - 1 hour agoThought for Today: "Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." -- Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822).
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