Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton Journal - Edmonton Journal
Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton JournalEdmonton Journal, Canada - 55 minutes agoSpurs and sonnets collide this weekend at the Stony Plain Cowboy Poetry Gathering. It's the 31st anniversary of rock 'n' roll icon Elvis Presley's death. ...
- Nepali folks in Baltimore mesmerised by Poetry Festival-2008 - Nepalnews.com
Nepali folks in Baltimore mesmerised by Poetry Festival-2008Nepalnews.com, Nepal - 30 minutes agoOn the same occasion, Biswas Dip Tigela, the chief editor of online Nepalese literature forum (www.sahitya.com.np) was awarded the 'INLS Narayan Jayanta ...
- Diana Rowntree - Guardian Unlimited
Diana Rowntree, who has died aged 93, was the Guardian's first architecture writer, a key figure in the expansion of the paper's coverage of style and visual culture from the early 1960s. She was a modernist who herself embodied the values and ...
- National Poetry Slam 2008 enriches Madison: The week in review (Isthmus)
At any National Poetry Slam, you're bound to see some stuff that disappoints you, but you'll also see a whole lot of stuff that inspires you. This year's gathering in Madison was no different.
- Let your voice be heard at festival - Tonight
Let your voice be heard at festivalTonight, South Africa - 5 hours agoBy Tonight Reporter UKZN's 12th Poetry Africa International Poetry Festival, organised by the university's Centre for Creative Arts, will run from September ...
- Fluxus Scores and Instructions Exhibit at Museum of Contemporary ... - Art Daily
Fluxus Scores and Instructions Exhibit at Museum of Contemporary ...Art Daily - 10 minutes ago... brutalism, Dada/ism, concretism, Lettrism, nihilism, indeterminacy—Theatre, happenings, prose, poetry, philosophy, plastic arts, music, cinema, dance. ...
- 'After Nature,' and 'On the Natural History of Destruction' by W.G ... - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Readers of contemporary literature may be divided into two groups: those who have read the mesmerizing books of W.G. Sebald and those who have not. Like one of the dislocated characters in his sui generis "novels," which read like hybrids of fiction ...
- Fellini and Bellinis (Boise Weekly)
In the shade of the stately downtown post office, the street-side patio at Satchel's Grill hums with the bustle of passing cars and pedestrians.... By Tara Morgan.
- Jack White's ode to Detroit - Guardian Blogs
He may prefer to dress like a pearly king now, but it's Motor City all the way for the White Stripes man Jack White, he of the White Stripes fame, has penned a poem for his beloved hometown of Detroit. Rumours that the city's premier rock star wanted ...
- British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading ... - guardian.co.uk
British universities are losing out as big bucks are leading ...guardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoThere are plenty of poets, in particular, who'll make more out of their archives than they have from writing." Sheppard is also chair of the Group for ...
- Truth hurts Obama - WorldNetDaily
Washington PostTruth hurts ObamaWorldNetDaily, OR - 20 hours agoWith roughly a third of abortions in America in the last 35 years performed on African-American women, apparently none (including Barack Obama) dare call it ...Obama's Rapid Response Backfires Investor's Business Daily (subscription)all 1,117 news articles
- My View: "A Touch of Madness" - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsMy View: "A Touch of Madness"ArtslinkNews, South Africa - 2 hours ago“A Touch of Madness” offers generous yet crusty insight into the man who lived his poetry out loud, Herman Charles Bosman. The raconteur who gave Bosman’s ...
- Cumming dares, bares in lively "Bacchae" revamp - Reuters
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - He is a rock star, an exhibitionist and a vengeful god. He is Dionysus as played by stage and film star Alan Cumming in a vibrant production of Euripides' "The Bacchae," courtesy of the National Theatre of Scotland ...
- What readers know about that New Yorker cover. - Slate
Put the same drawing on a TV screen with the Fox emblem in the corner and a pair of couch potatoes parked in front of it--put that on your cover, and you've got satire. And howlless was equally clear : Any satire that can be easily used to further ...
- WE REMEMBER (Kirkus Reviews)
Author: Jones, L.A. Review Date: AUGUST 27, 2008 Publisher: Xlibris (488 pp.) Price (paperback): $23.99 Publication Date: January 15, 2008 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-4363-0305-7 Category: AUTHORS Classification: POETRY
|
|
Mortgage Refinancing
California Mortgages
Mortgage News Archives
|