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- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose ... - Daily Mail
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body and contains 20 billion cells, responsible for everything from dreaming and movement to appetite and emotions. It consists mainly of grey matter - the brain cells or neurons where information is ...
- Why poets take trains - guardian.co.uk
Why poets take trainsguardian.co.uk, UK - 23 minutes ago... in God's Gift to Women, where the train becomes the vehicle for, what Roland Barthes might call, the poet's image-repertoire for a failing love affair. ...
- Oriental becomes the stage at second annual celebration (New Bern Sun Journal)
ORIENTAL - Near the town marina Saturday, painters, photographers, wood carvers and many other artists displayed work that represented their love of the land, animals and using their hands.
- Charlotte Kohler | Literary editor, 99 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Charlotte Kohler | Literary editor, 99Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 20 minutes agoThe Virginia Quarterly Review was first published in 1925, and its collective table of contents is vast, encompassing high-quality fiction, poetry and ...
- Outback a class act - Brisbane Times
Brisbane TimesOutback a class actBrisbane Times, Australia - 12 minutes agoAnd like Scotty, the barefoot poet, who entertains us with some classic bush poetry which tells of the energy, passion and spirit of outback folk. ...
- American Poet and Lyricist Jimmy D. Robinson Unleashes "MIND JUICE ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Earthtimes (press release)American Poet and Lyricist Jimmy D. Robinson Unleashes "MIND JUICE ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - Sep 2, 2008The inspirational and uplifting MIND JUICE CD is a collection of modern poems penned by Robinson, narrated by actor James Randolph and set to music by ...
- What 'Dark Knight' and 'Wall-E' have in common (Los Angeles Times)
At the movies this summer, bleakness is pervasive, whether in what used to pass for comic-book adventure or in family-oriented animation. IN "THE WAY WE ARE," a concise, razor-sharp book of existential musings, philosopher Allen Wheelis describes the "margin of terror." Just beyond the agreed-upon scheme of things, like the raw desert and wild places at the edge of the paved city, it's the ...
- Public-radio host sings paean to nature in collection of poems (The Columbus Dispatch)
As host of the WOSU (820 AM) radio show Open Line, Fred Andrle has interviewed the famous and become a bit famous himself. But nothing, he said, compares to the thrill of seeing the words "First Edition, First Printing" on his book of poems. Love Life, a collection of poems written in the past 20 years, was published recently by XOXOX Press. "I think the joy of it really hit me when I . . . saw ...
- Writing class set to begin - Hamilton Advertiser news
Writing class set to beginHamilton Advertiser news, UK - 23 hours agoAnyone wanting to learn techniques on how to write short stories, poetry, novels and memoirs is urged to attend Larkhall Community Centre in Montgomery ...
- Wolves reveal their new look - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Wolves reveal their new lookMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Aug 18, 2008Pure Poetry. What do you think of the Timberwolves' new unis? What's the big deal? They're mostly the same The Minnesota Timberwolves, in time for their ...
- Roots & Heritage Festival marks its 20th year and is inviting all ... - Kentucky.com
Roots & Heritage Festival marks its 20th year and is inviting all ...Kentucky.com, KY - 1 hour agoAffrilachian Poetry and Prose Workshops, led by Kelly Ellis (poetry) and Crystal Wilkinson, author of Blackberries, Blackberries (prose). ...
- Jordanian Bloggers Mourn Palestinian Poet Mahmoud Darwish - Global Voices Online
Global Voices OnlineJordanian Bloggers Mourn Palestinian Poet Mahmoud DarwishGlobal Voices Online, MA - 7 hours agoAsoom is forced to recall her college Arabic professor who opened her eyes to the works poetry of Mahmoud Darwish, while Iman recalls attending what would ...
- Hearst teacher-poet Duguay now a published prizewinner (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
Heeding a fellow English teacher’s suggestion that she enter her poetry in Northern Ontario competitions, Hearst bard Melanie Baschiera-Duguay has won first and third prizes, and is now published in two collections.
- Meet the fall Opinions Desk - Arizona Daily Wildcat
Meet the fall Opinions DeskArizona Daily Wildcat, AZ - 9 hours agoWhether they make your blood boil or your funny bone itch, read their columns and let us know what you think of them. Andi Berlin is a senior majoring in ...
- Daniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queen - Now Magazine Online
Now Magazine OnlineDaniel Radcliffe: I'd love to play a drag queenNow Magazine Online, UK - 7 minutes ago'I just like wrong-footing people. I write poetry and I love it. I like being different from most other people of my generation.’
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