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- The Ginseng Hunter - TheCelebrityCafe.com
The Ginseng HunterTheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - 32 minutes agoWhat drives Talarigo’s novel is not names but emotions, poetry and character, giving this often horrific tale a sedate and superbly poetic flow that changes ...
- Getting a Little Bit Crazy in Iraq Watch Generation Kill , read the ... - Slate
Prized Fray regular wmccomninel watched Generation Kill , read the review in "Culturebox", and started a great thread which led to his laying this thought on the line: My own life was negatively affected by serving in both wars in Iraq, that much is ...
- Elizabeth Bartlett: Poet of the lonely and vulnerable (Independent)
Although her poems were first published when she was only 19, in Tambimuttu's Poetry London, Elizabeth Bartlett did not publish again until her mid-fifties. However, she claimed that she was "not so much a neglected poet as neglectful of the kind of ways to get published at all . . . it suited me to write without an audience, so I could do what I wanted without an editor or a publisher". As she ...
- My week in Media: Pablo Ganguli (Independent)
Last week I read… I have been in Lithuania, at the Vilnius Book Fair, this week and picked up a copy of The Vilnius Review, a brilliant poetry magazine. I also read a very good piece on The Times’ website about the Georgian State Ballet. They opened the Edinburgh InternationalFestival with Giselle on the day Russia declared war, showing great emotional strength. The performance was ...
- Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visit (The Adobe Press)
Tucked away deep in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes, in the places people rarely visit, are some of the most spectacular places to visit. Densely vegetated dunes and open sand sheets give way to a veritable dune oasis.
- Writing Outside The Margins hits Toronto's streets - Inside Toronto
Canada's Festival of Queer Literary Arts returns to the city on Sunday, Aug. 24. The all-day festival, Writing Outside The Margins, features an array of activities for everyone, including panel discussions, an open-mic stage, a poetry slam, children ...
- Raymond Weckstein - Concord Monitor
Raymond WecksteinConcord Monitor, NH - 1 hour agoHe loved poetry, classical music and learning. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Estella (Friedman) Weckstein of Bow; four sons, Kenneth of Great ...
- September 15 - 21, 2008 - Tryon Daily Bulletin
Wednesday activities at the Meeting Place include Tai Chi, 9 a.m.; ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; senior fitness, 10 a.m. bingo or bridge, 12:30 p.m. 859-9707. American Red Cross offers free blood pressure screenings Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon, Medicap ...
- Bullets - Events for Thursday, Sept. 18 - Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008 (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
• The Rifle Elks Club, 5---01 W. 5th St., hosts progressive bingo every Thursday that is open to the public. Early bird is at 6:30 p.m., regular bingo at 7:30 p.m. Info: 625-2195.
- Carrie A. Nickens, 95 (The Post and Courier)
COLUMBIA — A South Carolina woman who became well-known for her book on her biracial heritage has died at age 95. Funeral officials said a memorial service for author Carrie Allen McCray Nickens will be held today in Columbia. Nickens died Friday. Manigault-Hurley Funeral Home direct...
- Notes on the Culture - Boston Magazine
Notes on the CultureBoston Magazine, United States - 10 minutes agoNow, I have an admission to make: I love poetry, and I continue to choose to read it and savor it, years and years after being assigned it. ...
- 'Crazy Stairs': Surgical poetry - GoErie.com
'Crazy Stairs': Surgical poetryGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoThis poet's love is such an ocean, one sighs to contemplate the neediest who win his heart. See, "10 Things We Did to Keep Her Alive. ...
- A Van Cliburn anniversary (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
If cultural gods tell us more about us than about themselves, Van Cliburn holds a particularly warped and smoky mirror up to the classical-music world he intermittently dominated over the last half-century - one that shows much about the strange price of being a folk hero.
- A Time of Fusion - OhmyNews
Winnie J. Panicker lives in Kerala, India. She published her first poetry collection, Loveliness of Dawn (MaluBen Publications, 2004), when she was 17 years old. She followed this up with Flowers on the Violin , which is due out shortly from ...
- 21st annual mayor's walk draws a crowd - Spectrum
ST. GEORGE — Hundreds of athletes lined up before dawn on Saturday to walk in a shorter race and partake in a marathon tradition. As rain sprinkled from the dark sky, visitors and community members alike walked in the 21st Annual Mayor’s Walk ...
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