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- Revisiting the Moon - The New Nation
Revisiting the MoonThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 2 hours agoNevertheless, as a motif in the visual and performing arts, poetry, prose and music the shining Moon while waxing and waning or while playing hide and seek ...
- Capturing the Enormity of the Shoah - Jewish Exponent
Jewish ExponentCapturing the Enormity of the ShoahJewish Exponent, PA - 50 minutes agoThe critics quoted above were generally speaking of an approach to written creativity -- poetry and novels. The argument gets far more complex when faced ...
- Obituary letter: Allan Rodway (Guardian Unlimited)
Giles Oakley writes: Brian Lee's suitably affectionate memories of academic and writer Allan Rodway caught his personality beautifully
- Leni Riefenstahl, Blanche DuBois, and a Bulimic Black ManLeni - TheStranger.com
TheStranger.comLeni Riefenstahl, Blanche DuBois, and a Bulimic Black ManLeniTheStranger.com, WA - 4 hours agoThere's certainly been enough drama in Goller-Sojourner's life to warrant autobiographical treatment: He's an African-American gay man born in 1970 in ...
- Last night's TV A very British rocket launch - guardian.co.uk
Last night's TV A very British rocket launchguardian.co.uk, UK - 21 minutes agoThis week's Brits Who Made the Modern World (Five) were those behind the Black Arrow rocket, developed first for the military, and then to launch satellites ...
- Grand Ledge middle schools host visiting poet Terry Wooten - Lansing State Journal
Seventh graders at both Beagle and Hayes Middle Schools in Grand Ledge enjoyed a week of presentations and workshops with Terry Wooten, poet and bard. Wooten worked with students at both middle schools at the end of April, National Poetry Month. In ...
- Yeadon pupils combine poetry and war - Wharfedale and Airedale Observer
Yeadon pupils combine poetry and warWharfedale and Airedale Observer, UK - 5 hours agoBy Annette McIntyre Pupils from a Yeadon school are among those taking part in a poetry competition inspired by a garden from the First World War Youngsters ...
- Writer who prefers being a waiter is up for £60,000 prize - Evening Standard
A 28-year-old London waiter has been nominated for one of the world's most lucrative literary prizes for his first novel. Ross Raisin's debut God's Own Country is a contender for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for authors under the age of 30 ...
- His performance will not be televised - Creative Loafing
His performance will not be televisedCreative Loafing, NC - 11 hours agoThroughout his career, Scott-Heron has been a rabble rouser with his poetry and his music. In order to achieve that goal, the singer/poet/pianist expressed ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - News-Democrat
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara ...
- Why warm golf balls work better on the green - Globe and Mail
The facts fairly explode off the screen. The narrator barks authoritatively. The technology glistens and gleams. The nifty computer graphics seduce the eye. The guinea pigs provide some comic relief. An expert or two weighs in. The numbers quickly ...
- Spirited query gets answer - Anchorage Daily News
Earlier this month, noting the New Yorker magazine profile of Alaska composer John Luther Adams, we observed that the story described Adams bringing a bottle of whisky on a visit to former Alaska poet laureate John Haines but neglected to specify the ...
- Milli Naghma contest at FJWU - The Nation, Pakistan
Milli Naghma contest at FJWUThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 30 minutes agoBegum Saqiba Raheem, a renowned personality in the field of literature, poetry and social welfare, graced the event as the chief guest while Awais Afzal, ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past (The Columbus Dispatch)
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -- Like its predecessors, the latest Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw , reads as if it were written in a Paris cafe -- where men with pencil-thin mustaches while away rainy winter afternoons, puffing on Balkan Sobranie cigarettes and talking about the old days.
- Looking North for June 26, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
Looking North for June 26, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 3 hours agoPoetry lovers may want to visit the West Feliciana Parish Library at 10 am Saturday to meet poet Suellen Lamb, a former Michigan resident who lives in Baton ...
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