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- The Monitor: Coals, Newcastle, get it? (BBC News)
A service highlighting the riches of the daily press. All week the Guardian's giveaway is pamphlets on how to write. Obviously the nation's journalists have been squirreling away How to Write: Fiction and How to Write: Poetry, since this is what newshounds secretly would prefer to be doing.
- Deport VFD hosts fellowship event (The Paris News)
The Deport Volunteer Fire Department is hosting an evening of music, fellowship and food at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Deport Fire Station. The event is free, but donations to the fire department are welcome. Free hot dogs, beans and chips will be served in the fire department bays.
- Celebrated poet shares his work at MT - Sidelines Online (subscription)
Celebrated poet shares his work at MTSidelines Online (subscription), TN - 59 minutes agoDespite his accolades, Reiss remains humble about his work and insists that poetry is "not a highbrow experience." "To listen to a really good poem is like ...
- Abu Hamza's vile youtube hate posting - London Daily News
London Daily NewsAbu Hamza's vile youtube hate postingLondon Daily News, UK - 13 hours agoHe recites nine verses of Arabic poetry under the title: "Death, eagerly for the sake of Allah." The al-Qa'eda style video has also been posted on a site ...
- This week's hot 5 events (Arizona Daily Star)
Sound of Paint: Five-day event merges music, art
- Importing a passion for poetry (Guardian Unlimited)
Sarah Maguire: If we could read the poets that move huge audiences elsewhere in the world, would it wake up our own?
- UI Press announces poetry prize winners (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Andrew Michael Roberts of Seattle and Zach Savich of Leonardtown, Md., are the 2008 recipients of the Iowa Poetry Prize. Roberts won the honor for his debut collection, "something has to happen next." Savich's award-winning collection, "Full Catastrophe Living," also is a debut.
- Book of the week - guardian.co.uk
Book of the weekguardian.co.uk, UK - 5 minutes agoLiterature has got him into this mess - he was touched by the woman's love of bad poetry - and now literature helps him to put it behind himself, too. ...
- A new face at Stevenson museum - Napa Valley Register
In mid-May Dorothy Mackay-Collins walked into the Robert Louis Stevenson Silverado Museum hoping to become a docent. She walked out as the St. Helena museum’s new director and archivist. “I was retired,” she said last week, and laughed, a trace ...
- Stalin, the poet and life’s choices (Online Journal)
“I regard class differences as contrary to Justice.” (Albert Einstein in a personal statement of his credo.) “The Russians have proved that their only aim is really the improvement of the lot of the Russian people.”
- 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 ...
- Karin Fossum veers from Sejer to a new style of darkness - Courier Mail
Karin Fossum veers from Sejer to a new style of darknessCourier Mail, Australia - 1 hour agoWHAT better for Karin Fossum after an extended career of poetry, short stories and the acclaimed Inspector Sejer Mysteries than this? ...
- Art: Wordplay at Weisman; 'Freedom' -- the fiber of our nation at ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Art: Wordplay at Weisman; 'Freedom' -- the fiber of our nation at ...Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 1 hour agoPresidential State of the Union messages provide unexpected poetry at the Weisman Art Museum. What: Installation of posters designed like eye charts using ...
- Recommended peace-related books - Arizona Republic
Recommended peace-related booksArizona Republic, AZ - 55 minutes ago... a 13-year-old boy, made a difference before he died with his Heartsongs poetry and finally, with this book, dedicated to all people who suffer from an ...
- The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortal - The Epoch Times
The Count of St. Germain: A brief history of an immortalThe Epoch Times, NY - 40 minutes agoHis mastery of languages (French, English, Chinese, Arabic, Sanskrit, Italian, and others) and his knowledge of politics, history, arts, poetry, medicine, ...
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