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- At Least She's Writing... - Huffington Post
At Least She's Writing...Huffington Post, NY - 43 minutes agoThey'll spend hours each day in workshops, crafting and re-crafting works of fiction and nonfiction, poetry, screenplays, travel pieces, you name it. ...
- Karen McLeod: In Search Of The Missing Eyelash - RainbowNetwork.com
When Karen McLeod isn't working as an air hostess or a burlesque dancer in gay clubs, she is an author. Her debut novel, In Search of the Missing Eyelash , has received rave reviews for its both sensitive and humorous look at the pain of longing, the ...
- Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of Frost - NPR
Vandals Forced to Study Poetry of FrostNPR - 3 hours agoWould you like to receive information from your local NPR member station? (see NPR's privacy policy) May we contact you with information about NPR ...
- Gdynia 2008 Literary Awards - Thenews.pl
Gdynia 2008 Literary AwardsThenews.pl, Poland - 16 hours agoThis year’s Awards event included evening poetry reading by the nominated authors Milosz Biedrzycki, Zbigniew Machej, Joanna Mueller, Adam Wiedemann and ...
- The many ages of Herodotus - Times Online
The many ages of HerodotusTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoSince our earliest source for the sequence of events before and during Thermopylae is the seventh book of Herodotus’ Histories, Snyder must mean that his ...
- Guest Blogger Sol Stern Weighs In on Social Justice Teaching - Education Week News
Guest Blogger Sol Stern Weighs In on Social Justice TeachingEducation Week News, MD - 2 hours ago... with no intended parody, Sing a Battle Song: The Revolutionary Poetry, Statements and Communiqués of the Weather Underground, 1970-1974. ...
- Fiesta de Palabras - Spanish Themed Festival of Words - Indymedia Ireland
John Liddy was born in Youghal, Co. Cork but grew up in Limerick. He is the founding editor along with Jim Burke of The Stony Thursday Book (1975 -) and has edited bilingual issues with his brother Liam and Miguel Ortega. He is a teacher and ...
- The New Yorker hit a new low - La Crosse Tribune
The New Yorker has hit a new all-time low with its so-called satirical cover. This is a disturbing, disgusting, radical, racist thing. It is not funny. It is sad that there are lots of people who will believe this garbage. The Swift-Boat ads ...
- The Many Moods Of Beenie Man - Newsweek
The Many Moods Of Beenie ManNewsweek - 3 hours agoParadoxically, artistic restlessness has made him a popular entertainer; when Beenie talks about this, he drops into poetry. ""You have to bring your fans ...
- Poet Al Mahmud turns 73 - The Daily Star
The Daily StarPoet Al Mahmud turns 73The Daily Star, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoSoon poetry enthusiasts in Dhaka and Kolkata alike took notice. He regularly wrote for Chatushkon, Chaturanga, Mayukh and Krittibash. ...
- Write on: Gathering for scribes of all sorts - Philadelphia Inquirer
Write on: Gathering for scribes of all sortsPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - Jun 6, 2008... journals and poetry - will seek fellowship, comfort, advice, and even tough love from one another this weekend at the 60th Annual Philadelphia Writers' ...
- Pacific Standard is Literary, Boozey - mediabistro.com
mediabistro.comPacific Standard is Literary, Boozeymediabistro.com, NY - 11 hours agoThey run a Finnegans Wake Reading Group every Wednesday (They should get Jameson to sponsor it), there's also Chin Music: The Pacific Standard Poetry ...
- Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kids - Virtual Festivals
Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kidsVirtual Festivals, UK - 8 hours agoThere's poetry, comedy and street entertainment to keep big and small kids (we're talking dads here) amused. Mr Da Bank told us that "[There will be] a ...
- Why are ABBA songs so infectious? Science has answers (Chicago Sun-Times)
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute you’re minding your own business and the next you find that you can’t stop thinking, humming, or singing ‘‘Dancing Queen.’’
- Robert Rauschenberg: Restlessly experimental artist whose career was a celebration of change (Independent)
"I was the 'charlatan' of the art world. Then, when I had enough work amassed, I became a 'satirist' – a tricky word – of the art world, then 'fine artist', but who could live with it? And now, 'We like your old things better'," said Robert Rauschenberg in 1972.
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