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- Perkins perks up children’s books - CurlTV
Perkins perks up children’s booksCurlTV, Canada - Aug 7, 2008“I love his poetry” admitted Perkins. The book’s wonderful illustrations were provided by her former high school friend, Cameron May. ...
- Legends and lore: Secrets of North Texas (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By ALYSON WARD We’re no dummies. We know you would rather be anywhere but here this week. It’s the middle of July, and there you are on the hot highways of the Metroplex, trying to work up some energy to go forward. You daydream about the beach, about the streets of Paris, about a road trip to the Grand Canyon. But that is so not happening this summer. A road trip to the grocery store is ...
- Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James Tate - Orlando Sentinel
James Tate is the Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry. You'll remember Seinfeld, the '90s sitcom famously dubbed "a show about nothing." Here's part of Charles Simic's blurb for Tate's new collection, The Ghost Soldiers: "To write a poem out of nothing ...
- Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwaves - Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwavesMiddle East North Africa Financial Network, Jordan - 2 hours ago... broadcast is Autostrad, a daily youth programme that hosts young citizens to talk about their concerns and explore their skills in music and poetry. ...
- Art, film and music abound - Whistler Question
Art, film and music aboundWhistler Question, Canada - 4 hours agoDon’t forget to bring some warm clothing, and remember — Whistler’s parks are alcohol-free. The movie will be moved to Village 8 Cinemas for a 9:30 pm ...
- Ask the Religion Experts - Ottawa Citizen
Ask the Religion ExpertsOttawa Citizen, Canada - 6 hours agoJack McLean is a Baha'i scholar, teacher, essayist and poet published in the fields of spirituality, Baha'i theology and poetry. Ask the Religion Experts is ...
- No Revolution Ever Disappears - Monthly Review
No Revolution Ever DisappearsMonthly Review, VA - 26 minutes ago... thousands of instances of daily life that exist far beyond the pale of commodity capitalism, those small rebellions, free spaces of action, art, poetry, ...
- 'After Nature,' and 'On the Natural History of Destruction' by W.G ... - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Readers of contemporary literature may be divided into two groups: those who have read the mesmerizing books of W.G. Sebald and those who have not. Like one of the dislocated characters in his sui generis "novels," which read like hybrids of fiction ...
- Striving to make Shakespeare family friendly - Pasadena Star-News
Striving to make Shakespeare family friendlyPasadena Star-News, CA - 2 hours agoThe sing-song effect of poorly recited iambic pentameter poetry has given Shakespeare a bad rap, according to Louis Fantasia, former director of the ...
- Today in History - Aug. 4 - Forbes
On Aug. 4, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people, including 15-year-old Anne Frank, whose diary became a famous account of the Holocaust. (Anne died at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp some ...
- Rilke and the question of self-identity - Telegraph.co.uk
Rilke and the question of self-identityTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoBy AN Wilson Poetry is language compressed. It is many other things, too, but try expounding any favourite poem and your prose will be double or triple the ...
- Remembering Agnieszka Osiecka, songwriter and poet 10.06.2008 - Polish Radio External Service
Remembering Agnieszka Osiecka, songwriter and poet 10.06.2008Polish Radio External Service, Poland - 15 hours agoIn fact most of her lyrics were actually high-calibre poetry. She died in 1997 at the age of sixty. Her daughter, Agata Passent, recently founded the ...
- Your vents, Thursday, June 12 - Charleston Daily Mail
* I can't believe Gov. Manchin threw his super delegate vote for Obama when he lost so badly in West Virginia. * I am so glad Mike Garrison is leaving West Virginia University. He was not qualified for the presidency of WVU anyway. He was a political ...
- Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Identity wars - Khaleej Times
Identity warsKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 4 hours agoThe Muslim stereotype used to define all the pleasure of high living: great cuisine, a fine dress sense, education, high poetry. ...
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