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- Canadian artist finds poetry on the battleground - Vancouver Sun
Canadian artist finds poetry on the battlegroundVancouver Sun, Canada - 39 minutes agoSteele is doing the same with her poetry. "I'm interested in what it means to be a soldier in a country at war. I'm not interested in the technical side of ...
- CHURCH NEWS - Brazil Times
CHURCH NEWSBrazil Times, IN - 59 minutes agoFor, I'm a Christian pumpkin and my symbols tell what's right. To set us free from sin. We need no longer hide. My mouth is like a fish. ...
- Have a look at the new Horizon - Guardian Unlimited
The new online magazine named after Cyril Connolly's legendary journal is well worth a click This morning independent poetry publisher Salt launched online literary magazine Horizon Review , inspired by and named after Cyril Connolly's incisive ...
- Co-op students introduce each other - Owen Sound Sun Times
Kelsey Starr has had a lifelong "thirst for writing," but was strongly cautioned by friends, family and people in the business about making it a career. They warned that journalism is not an easy career and advised trying it first to make sure it is ...
- Aghamore to welcome top writers and movie producer - Mayo News
Aghamore to welcome top writers and movie producerMayo News, Ireland - 2 hours agoThis will be Carmen’s second appearance at the autumn school – she gave a poetry reading in 1999 – while her brother, the writer Leo Cullen, spoke at last ...
- Things to Go and Do - like read poetry (Exeter News-Letter)
The 2008-2009 Poetry Hoot season with the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 3 at Café Espresso, 738 Islington St., (Plaza 800) Portsmouth. Featured readers will be Kate Aset and Hugh Hennedy. At 8 p.m. an open mic will be...
- Author Jim Harrison finds inspiration in the wide open spaces of the ... - Kansas City Star
On a sunny mid-September Monday, the same day the stock market plummeted, I was sitting at my desk trying to write while watching the Dow numbers (and what felt like my future) fall, unaware that I was about to experience the high point of my autumn ...
- Evangelista: Session Road's builder and a Benguet beauty (Sun Star)
DID you know that Baguio's main thoroughfare, Session Road, was built by a US Army engineer William M. Haube?
- Art: Light and magic - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Where: Weinstein Gallery, 908 W. 46th St., Mpls. Review: Fascinating and surprisingly diverse, the images of spaces both humble (rural bedrooms) and grand (Versailles salons), invented and documented, probe the psychology of photographer and subject ...
- This beer is for the dogs, just in time for happy hour - MLive.com
Thirteen-year-old Maggie, an English mastiff, is the face of Bowser Beer. (Click to enlarge.) THE DOG HOUSE - Beer has come to the dogs. Bowser beer, a non-carbonated, non-alcoholic beer for dogs (hops can cause seizures in dogs and the alcohol can ...
- Mbeki's self-fulfilling prophecy - Politicsweb
Mbeki's self-fulfilling prophecyPoliticsweb, South Africa - 2 hours agoIts horror at the prospect of a black-led non-racial government in South Africa caused it to behave in ways that strengthened the prospect of precisely that ...
- Meredith Monk - Financial Times
Meredith MonkFinancial Times, UK - 1 hour agoInspired by the poetry of Paul Celan and Old Testament psalms, this 70-minute exploration of the elements that bind up organised faith shuns the discrete ...
- Don McKellar's Vision For Blindness - CityNews
CityNewsDon McKellar's Vision For BlindnessCityNews, Canada - 59 minutes agoIf you just transcribe it, it becomes very brutal and I wanted to show the poetry and the intelligence of the book." And though Blindness is exceedingly ...
- What's on (and off) Broadway this season - MiamiHerald.com
What's on (and off) Broadway this seasonMiamiHerald.com, FL - 2 hours agoAnd the Public Theater's hit revival of Hair (the ''love-rock'' musical that debuted at the Public in 1967) will move from Central Park to a ...
- Categorized | Features (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
by Matthew Henriksen Not long after The World Trade Center went down, I sat across from fellow poet Tony Tost by the front window at the old JR’s and heard the name Frank Stanford uttered for the first time.
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