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- Paisley sets the tone for a big-tent party - Philadelphia Inquirer
Paisley sets the tone for a big-tent partyPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 2 hours agoWhatever the calculations behind it, her roots revival has curbed the grating excess of her prolix poetry, the baby-croak. ...
- Award-winning poet set to speak at ACC - Post-Star
When people go to an art gallery, they expect to be challenged by the work they see. Although they may not understand the meaning behind the mix of colors and brushstrokes, they accept the paintings for their aesthetic value. Poems, however, are ...
- Around Knowsley in eighty reads - Knowsley Online
Around Knowsley in eighty readsKnowsley Online, UK - 22 hours agoThe new Creative Writing Competition was also launched (details below), along with a booklet containing all of the winning poems from last year’s ...
- I have been accused... - OpEdNews
I have been accused...OpEdNews, PA - 9 hours agoI write poetry that wins awards, some of which may be seen here on this site) and have recently become more involved with politics. ...
- Cowboy Poets gather in Prescott next month - Wickenburg Sun
Cowboy Poets gather in Prescott next monthWickenburg Sun, AZ - 4 hours ago... singers who keep alive the working cowboy’s oral traditions by writing, reciting and singing narrative poetry about their lives on the Arizona range. ...
- Audio reviews: 'Untitled,' by nas - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Nas' untitled latest marks his ninth solo effort. Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut -- built on a few simple ...
- Peter rabbit and his eclectic band in the deserts of Iraq - Age
THE MARX BROTHERS DON'T USUALLY spring to mind when you talk about Australian poetry. And it wasn't J.S.Harry's full-bodied and frequent laugh that did it. No, it was the main character of her most recent book, Not Meeting Wittgenstein , who prompted ...
- Thumbs up to film and literary festivals (Portsmouth Herald)
Thumbs up to the New Hampshire Film Festival and Portsmouth Literary Festival, which should make the next two weekends entertaining, enlightening and beneficial for the city.
- In search of elusive Russia - Rutland Herald
LABELLE, Quebec — In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Aleksander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our ...
- Hallowed halls (Detroit News)
It's easy to think of the White House as another of Washington's chalky monuments: an impersonal, 208-year-old structure of brick and stone.
- Email Letter To Publisher - The Bulletin
Many are destined to reason wrongly; others, not to reason at all; and others to persecute those who do reason. The Bulletin is seeking creative submissions from anyone 15 and under for a new Youth Content feature. Are you a budding artist? Writer ...
- Sasha Frere-Jones: The Brazilian Girls at Terminal 5. (The New Yorker)
Sabina Sciubba has lived in Italy, Germany, France, and New York, and is currently the lead singer of a band called Brazilian Girls, which contains no Brazilians and only one girl. The group’s third album, “New York City,” is sung in five languages, though not all simultaneously. Perhaps the most . . .
- Kidnap suspect calls time with kid 'glorious' - San Francisco Gate
Monday, August 25, 2008 Police say Rockefeller is really a German immigrant named Christian Gerhartsreiter. Southern California authorities want to question him about a couple who disappeared in 1985. Gerhartsreiter has pleaded not guilty to charges ...
- Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwaves (MENAFN)
Jordan- Farah Al Nas hits the airwaves
- Soldier for the right (Rocky Mountain News)
The middle-aged guy who once had his nose broken by the future president of Costa Rica, and has bookshelves where Che Guevara and Karl Marx cohabitate with Rudyard Kipling and St. Augustine, is gesturing with chalk- smeared hands as he paces nonstop in a classroom, talking about something called the "hegemonic stability theory."
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