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- Excerpt: Tyranny of Nice by Kathy Shaidle and Pete Vere - Western Standard- Shotgun Blog
Excerpt: Tyranny of Nice by Kathy Shaidle and Pete VereWestern Standard- Shotgun Blog, Canada - 52 minutes agoShaidle, who blogs at Five Feet of Fury and has penned a critically-acclaimed poetry collection, is currently fighting an HRC-related court case. ...
- John Keats Through death to life - Economist
John Keats Through death to lifeEconomist, UK - 17 minutes agoKeats wrote not only superb poems but also wonderful, witty, revealing letters, out of which the poetry sometimes arises like a spontaneous growth. ...
- Local hopes to inspire those ‘Born 2 Lead’ (Port Arthur News)
Robinne Alexander has plans to educate and inspire the “underprivileged and overlooked†youth of the area.
- Religion and Spirituality Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comReligion and Spirituality ExaminerExaminer.com - 1 hour agoHer other projects include poetry anthologies, ghost writing and being the Nevada State Chair for the PUC. Seventy year old Neda Wesley of Warm Springs, ...
- The Press Gang - final curtain set to fall - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Norfolk Eastern Daily PressThe Press Gang - final curtain set to fallNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 6 hours agoBut the Press Gang's timeless mix of humour, music, poetry, prose and wry observation on country life has rocked village halls with laughter and applause. ...
- Ten things to do: Thursday 9/10 - Sheffield Telegraph
Ten things to do: Thursday 9/10Sheffield Telegraph, UK - 2 hours ago4 Roald Dahl Day, extra event hosted by Sheffield poet Matt Black who be talking about the writer, reading some of his poetry as well as two chapters of Boy ...
- Senior Notes (Aug. 28) - Needham Times
Senior Notes (Aug. 28)Needham Times, USA - 1 hour agoHer strong voice and her understanding of the text will provide new perspective on the classic prose and poetry she brings to you. ...
- Too many memories? (Guardian Unlimited)
From the Holocaust to 9/11, from Berlin to New York, the world is now studded with memorials to human suffering. But does this really mean we care more than we used to? And does our obsession with terrible events make it any less likely that we will repeat them?
- registration is open for Glastonbury Festival 2009 - eFestivals.co.uk
registration is open for Glastonbury Festival 2009eFestivals.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoSo if you plan to buy tickets for friends or family you must make sure they all register! Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket when they ...
- Women of the Harlem Renaissance - KUAR
Women of the Harlem RenaissanceKUAR, AR - 12 minutes agoA largely unsung group of black women who wrote poetry, managed literary journals, and held salons that nurtured Harlem's great social revolution, ...
- Banking crisis live: shares tumble - Guardian Unlimited
1:33pm: Oliver Carboni, an entertaining and fast-talking New York analyst, gives video advice to traders ahead of the opening of the markets in Wall Street. "It's getting ugly out there and you need to be really careful," he warns. 1:21pm: Baghdad's ...
- Bear books for children are great reading (San Francisco Chronicle)
Bears loom large in children's literature - teddy bears, panda bears and Goldilocks' mild-mannered victims, for example. This season, such cuddly human stand-ins reappear in three utterly charming sequels to recent favorites, all about friends. A deferential...
- Performing arts calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet, dance, 8 p.m. Nov. 11-12, at Diana Wortham Theatre, Pack Place, Asheville. Tickets: $35. More: www.dwtheatre.com , 257-4530.
- Center welcomes resident artists (Newport News-Times)
Ten artists from around the world were recently chosen to participate in the residency program at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. Each 14-week residency award is valued at $11,500, and is funded by support from donors, foundations, Sitka members, and art patrons.
- Manley and McKay: Reform and Revolution in the Politics of the ... - Monthly Review
Manley and McKay: Reform and Revolution in the Politics of the ...Monthly Review, VA - 22 minutes agoClaude McKay, an aspiring poet working as a waiter, grabbed a pen and wrote a poem at work, titled "If We Must Die." The poem cried out in anguish at the ...
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