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- What's Your Problem? (Washington City Paper)
Recent What's Your Problem? What's Your Problem? This Week: What Color Is Your Allergy? Posted: June 4, 2008 What's Your Problem? This Week: Dancing the Company Away Posted: May 28, 2008
- Movie review: 'Fugitive' - hope after Holocaust - San Francisco Chronicle
Movie review: 'Fugitive' - hope after HolocaustSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 9 minutes agoPodeswa maintains an ethereal mood - when was the last time you heard poetry read in a voice-over? Although "Fugitive Pieces" aims to uplift, ...
- Service Honors Those Who've Died in Defense of Israel - Jewish Exponent
These words were attributed last week to Michael Levin, a former Bucks County resident and Gratz College student who died in 2006 while fighting in Lebanon with the Israeli Defense Force. Levin, who served with Ariel Sharon's former unit, was the ...
- Patti Smith & Kevin Shields - Popmatters.com
Don’t get too carried away by the billing, my bloody valentines: The Coral Sea is most definitely a Patti Smith record. Comprising two separate live performances from London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall, this summer’s CD release offers listeners and ...
- Queen is asked to appoint first female Poet Laureate after 22 men in 340 years (Independent)
Ever since the Royal household crowned John Dryden as the first Poet Laureate in 1668, the honour has been bestowed on men of letters from William Wordsworth to Ted Hughes. No woman has ever held the position.
- Diego Riviera's bicycle pursuit of Frida Kahlo in Hampstead (The Ham&High Network)
Unashamedly plundering characters from literature and art history, Mychael Barratt creates affectionate narrative paintings and prints with London settings.
- Carl Haywood’s Innovative Take on Explorer David Thompson - New West
Carl Haywood’s Innovative Take on Explorer David ThompsonNew West, MT - 1 hour agoFortunately, Haywood’s well-documented analysis of Thompson’s life during the 1807-1812 Saleesh House Period brings no ostensible political agenda to the ...
- In defence of the mother tongue - Tonight
In defence of the mother tongueTonight, South Africa - 8 hours agoTell me about Raisibe - is there a specific theme that the poetry follows? I wrote Raisibe when I was 17 and 18, a time when I was discovering the ...
- James Reaney was magic to our youths - Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa CitizenJames Reaney was magic to our youthsOttawa Citizen, Canada - 1 hour agoFrom the very youngest students of four years old who studied selected text and poetry through students aged six to adult, they were inspired by his visual ...
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It? - New York Times
Generations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change ...
- Hundreds mourn murdered Ashland native - MetroWest Daily News
Dawn Armstrong was a woman who "spent her dash wisely," the Rev. Ernest Batten told mourners who crowded into the Matarese Funeral Home Chapel yesterday. When dates of birth and death are recorded on a headstone, the dash between the years counts ...
- Rashad Carswell honored with award - Troy Messenger
Rashad Carswell didn't think that he would be named the male recipient of the 2008 J.O. "Tip" Colley Scholastic Christian Athletic Award, so he was completely surprised when his name was called at the Troy Exchange Club Awards Banquet Monday night ...
- Ask 411 Music 07.24.08 Rambling Man - 411mania.com
Ask 411 Music 07.24.08 Rambling Man411mania.com, TX - 4 hours agoI personally advocate the use of Dylan's work in the school system's study of poetry, but not TOO much. We don't want a ton of school kids thinking they are ...
- Paragraph of the week - Chicago Tribune
For 34 years, it did its job quietly and well, without fanfare or melodrama. The Ontario Review, the small but potent literary magazine created by the late Raymond Smith and his wife, Joyce Carol Oates, provided a home for excellent, thought ...
- Bloomsday ramble (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
At several spots throughout the city yesterday people gathered to re-joyce and celebrate Bloomsday. The annual event follows in the footsteps of the lead character in James Joyce's "Ulysses," re-enacting Leopold Bloom's journey through Dublin on June 16, 1904. The entire novel takes place on that one day.
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