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- John Lundberg: Poetry, Underground (HuffingtonPost)
Spreading an appreciation for poetry isn't easy in a country that doesn't read as much as it used to and doesn't value the arts as...
- Stand-out shows this week: Talib Kweli, Santogold, Sigur Ros - Oregonian
Who? Pronounced just like his name looks, even if it doesn't exactly roll off everyone's tongues. What? Hip-hop that turns on pull-no-punches social observation, sharply expressed. Why should you care? Kweli's constantly been on the verge of breaking ...
- Funeral home for pets opens in Orchard Park (The Buffalo News)
Wine-colored drapes and vases of flowers evoke a solemn tone for visitors who walk through the doors of Orchard Park's newest funeral home.
- HIGHER SENIORITY: Poet draws from faith. roots (The Herald Bulletin)
ANDERSON — Jesse Lollar writes poetry from the heart. And, seemingly, from his home of years past. “My poems are all a little bit of truth and a little of fiction. They all go back to my roots, I guess. Most any writer, you can tell something about him by reading his books or poetry.â€
- Saturday, August 30, 2008 (Fort Worth Weekly)
Neil Simon’s comic updating of the Book of Job. Aug 15-30. Trinity Arts Theatre, 2819 Forest Ridge Dr, Bedford. $7.50-12. 817-354-6444.
- Review: The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein by Peter Ackroyd - Daily Telegraph
Facts have little place in Peter Ackroyd's historical fiction, which, broadly speaking, falls into two categories: novels such as Chatterton, Hawksmoor and The House of Doctor Dee, in which parallel narratives in the past and present subvert accepted ...
- Woman gets 8-13 years in ex-boyfriend's stabbing (The Salem News)
DANVERS and mdash; Kathie DeFelice made one last plea for mercy yesterday as she was about to learn her sentence for the stabbing death of former boyfriend William Olsen Jr., a killing she said was in self-defense after years of abuse.
- About 250 authors slated for Decatur Book Festival - Macon Telegraph
Book lovers of all ages and tastes are sure to find something to please them at a book festival that will transform downtown Decatur into a street fair over Labor Day weekend. The third annual Atlanta Journal-Constitution Decatur Book Festival ...
- What did I learn at uni? Sorrry, it's all a bit of a blur (Times Online)
Last week, 430,000 freshers made their way to university, an event that The Daily Telegraph would normally have marked with a photograph of an 18-year-old exposing a tantalising stretch of midriff as she ferried crockery on to campus, but this time honoured with an article asking famous people to proffer advice to new undergraduates.
- Indexed: A Geography Lesson - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsIndexed: A Geography LessonNew York Times Blogs, NY - 5 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Conjuring transitions - Washington Blade
For poet and 2007 Barrow Street Press Prize winner Ely Shipley, whose first book “Boy with Flowers†will be out in October, poetry has been a way to express issues of identity and gender since his youth. Shipley, 31, who calls himself “gender ...
- Dreams For OUR Fathers - OfficialWire
Dreams For OUR FathersOfficialWire, NY - 31 minutes agoJames Dickey, who taught me poetry at the University of South Carolina back in the 1970's, was a great big old Southern raccoon, and he'd gobble down his ...
- Review and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug ... - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comReview and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug ...Monsters and Critics.com - 19 minutes agoIt was the falling from grace that Malcolm experienced with the religious movement that put his friend Ali in the controversial favored son position to the ...
- History’s Active Participant - Russia Profile
History’s Active ParticipantRussia Profile, Russia - 2 hours agoI would have to tell you at least 60 names. I love both literature and poetry. When I was a boy, I considered poetry sissy, as many boys would. ...
- Review: The Middleman 1.09 The Obsolescent Cryogenic Meltdown - Firefox News
Review: The Middleman 1.09 The Obsolescent Cryogenic MeltdownFirefox News, AZ - 2 hours agoShe edits the online magazine Afterburn SF, which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. ...
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