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- Day-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore Roethke - MLive.com
MLive.comDay-long event to commemorate the 1963 death of poet Theodore RoethkeMLive.com, MI - 2 hours agoAnd in honor of the centennial year, SVSU has placed ads in Poetry magazine and on the Academy of American Poets web newsletter at poets.org inviting the ...
- Sex and drugs and blank verse - Hindustan Times
The Genealogy of the Beats goes right back to the Romantics, with their "falling and dying" and funereal odes to creatures with wings. But in more concrete terms - in terms readily understood by those who were looking for a way out of bourgeois ...
- 'What I Talk About When I Talk About Running' by Haruki Murakami - Los Angeles Times
'What I Talk About When I Talk About Running' by Haruki MurakamiLos Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour agoRunning pops up in fiction and poetry from time to time, from Homer to John Updike, but the sport doesn't easily lend itself to the dramatic. ...
- Catholic Family Release Album Of Ancient Sanskrit Hymns - Showbiz Spy
Catholic Family Release Album Of Ancient Sanskrit HymnsShowbiz Spy, UK - 1 hour agoAndrea Forman, who has also translated traditional Christian prayer Ave Maria in Sanskrit, says, "We fell in love with the overwhelming stillness, ...
- ‘Persian poet Hafiz Zahoor preached peace’ - The News International
‘Persian poet Hafiz Zahoor preached peace’The News International, Pakistan - 7 hours agoHe said that the collection of his poetry was among one of the most prominent collections in the world. “His poetry preaches the message of peace, ...
- Love that lasts makes the very best story - South Carolina Now
Love that lasts makes the very best storySouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 9 hours agoAs a pre-teen she was helping her family hoe rows of beans when she got sick. Her father told her she was lazy and would not let her rest. ...
- Jamaican Poet Starring In Guinness Ad - CARIBWORLDNEWS.COM
CARIBWORLDNEWS.COMJamaican Poet Starring In Guinness AdCARIBWORLDNEWS.COM, NY - 5 hours agoBurrows, no relation to MF Burrows, is popular around the European poetry circuit, winning Best International Performer of 2001 and 2002 from the Farrago ...
- Carol Borzyskowski: The more things change - Winona Daily News
Things have been really busy at the library. We are doing a bumper crop of new library cards for all the incoming freshman college students. I figure someone at the dorms is telling them to make sure they come in and get their free library card. It ...
- Buckham Alley play, 'Big Criminals, opens Thursday at Woodside Church ... - MLive.com
The play tells the story of three inept crossing guards who plan to kidnap an unsuspecting rich child. They end up proving the adage that "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray.
- Five outstanding awards (The Young Witness)
FIVE students from Young Public School have been recognized for their outstanding entries into the ‘Australia My Country’ writing, poetry and art competition conducted annually by the Returned and Services League of Australia.
- Rugby reflects trends in racism (Pretoria News)
There is periodically an event which crystallises for all to see what blacks have always known: that racism is both virulent and commonplace, and that millions of blacks continue to suffer because of it.
- Hot Entertainment Picks: 09/05/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Hot Entertainment Picks: 09/05/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoAdmission is free. Contact (989) 732-5392. Stone Circle gathers for one last night of poetry, storytelling and music around the campfire at 9 pm Saturday. ...
- Philip Glass: Confessions of a chameleon (Independent)
As a child, the composer Philip Glass worked at his father's radio- repair shop in Baltimore, which doubled as a small record store. It was there that he was exposed to a huge variety of music, from Schubert and Bartok to Hank Williams and Elvis. "I liked nearly all of it," he said years later. "People forgot to tell me some stuff was better than others."
- For couple, good times start again - St. Petersburg Times
Martin Onrot and Iris Grant Buchman married in April. In 1973, at the University of Florida, she was one of his fraternity’s little sisters and he was smitten, but didn’t reveal it until decades later. Flashback to 1973: Gainesville. Tau Epsilon ...
- Students celebrate diversity (Daily Aztec)
The San Diego State Cultural Festival will be held from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. tomorrow in Aztec Center. This event is free for all SDSU students. Coordinated by the Office of Intercultural Relations, the event will feature Mark Christopher Lawrence of NBC's hit TV show, "Chuck," who will host an evening of live dance, music and comedy performances. Also, Malcolm Jamal-Warner (otherwise known as ...
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