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- Day 46: Trying to row that dirty water - Boston Globe
I'm Adam Sell and I have two months left before I leave Boston. My challenge? Do something in the city every day. Have ideas for my adventure? Send me an email . I like to think of myself as a reasonably athletic guy. Or at least, to the point that I ...
- Sharp Teeth, By Toby Barlow - The Independent
A novel in verse – about werewolves. Hmm. It's a great elevator pitch, but would anyone actually want to read it? Well, they ought to. The verse is free verse of the loosest kind, often recognisable as verse only by the typography, but the ...
- Poetry Night lives on (The Aspen Times)
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- SELECTED POEMS - New York Times
SELECTED POEMSNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoO’Hara was born in Baltimore and schooled at Harvard, a roommate of Edward Gorey and a friend of John Ashbery. He soon went to work at the Museum of Modern ...
- Thinking Too Much - Southeast Missourian
Isn't it funny how a simple conversation can send your thoughts into overdrive and try as you might, you just can't manage to clear your mind, or listen to your body telling you that you are exhausted and need to sleep? Recently, I had, not one of ...
- A lifetime of stories preserved in print - Calgary Herald
Calgary HeraldA lifetime of stories preserved in printCalgary Herald, Canada - 10 hours agoThe competition wraps up today at 1:30 pm There are stories, reproductions of each ranch's brands, photographs, a selection of cowboy poetry and an appendix ...
- Leonard Cohen - Times Online
Leonard CohenTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoHis mother Masha was a Russian Jew from Lithuania, from whom he inherited an affinity for song and poetry. Soon news arrived of the fate of other relatives ...
- Ban cheats for life, insists Kluft - The Herald
Ban cheats for life, insists KluftThe Herald, UK - 7 hours ago"I don't think a lot about Dwain Chambers, because it's his problem, and it's sad, but he cheated and maybe it would be a good punishment if he wasn't ...
- Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style. - Political Affairs Magazine
Why Sagging Pants are Conspicuously still In Style.Political Affairs Magazine, NY - 5 hours agoAnd whether young African Americans and Hispanics want to hear it or not, White American fears your large numbers and your potential, but grown men adopting ...
- Cure for the Summer Cinema Doldrums | Two independent films provide a breath of fresh air (Urban Tulsa)
Coming-of-age stories are in no short supply, and stories about the artistic process have, in large part, worn out their welcome. In film specifically, the self-reflexive has been streamlined for the mainstream, and that which comments on the arduous process of its own creation is no longer revelato... By Josh Kline.
- Oregon Shakespeare Festival - San Francisco Chronicle
Oregon Shakespeare FestivalSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 2 hours ago"It was the first time I realized direction involved metaphor and poetry. I could see that choices had been made and I felt so connected to that. ...
- Fringe Festival Thursday lineup - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fringe Festival Thursday lineupMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 1 hour ago"IF A TREE FALLS" Two women ponder changing lives and landscapes with an irreverent yet lyrical montage of poetry, parody and storytelling. ...
- Irene Gammel's 'Looking For Anne of Green Gables' - International Herald Tribune
Irene Gammel's 'Looking For Anne of Green Gables'International Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours agoEwan Macdonald won her affections and carried her off to Ontario, where she raised two children and wrote 20 novels and two poetry collections. ...
- Oppel, Vigneault up for kid-lit awards - CBC News
Toronto writer Kenneth Oppel is on the short-list for the English-language TD Canadian Children's Literature Award for his novel, Darkwing. (Steve Carty) Toronto author Kenneth Oppel and celebrated French Canadian poet and singer-songwriter Gilles ...
- Claude Debussy, by Paul Roberts - The Independent
Debussy's life is well documented, but he remains an enigma. In his quest to unravel this, Paul Roberts has aimed to win new insights into the music of which, as a concert pianist, he's a distinguished interpreter. He has succeeded, distilling a ...
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