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- Oates' latest novel a daring work of dark imagination (The Springfield News-Leader)
Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest.
- 65 years of pure poetry - Warwick Beacon
65 years of pure poetryWarwick Beacon, RI - 2 hours agoAt the anniversary party Vincent and Elma were serenaded, joined by nursing home residents and doted on by family members. Non-alcoholic pink bubbly was ...
- Books and Media - Post-Bulletin
Books and MediaPost-Bulletin, MN - 4 hours agoPOETRY: We'll published high-quality poetry by area writers on this page. Poems of literary quality -- especially poetry on Minnesota places, ...
- Scholarship opens gates to Cambridge - UQ News
Scholarship opens gates to CambridgeUQ News, Australia - 6 hours ago"As a student scholar and writer of poetry, I'm particularly thrilled that I'll be walking the corridors of Christ's College, once home to the likes of ...
- Shrum/McCain '08! - Slate
Shrum/McCain '08: Is Bob Shrum working for McCain too? I just went back and watched the video of the McCain/Palin rollout in Dayton, Ohio. I hadn't realized that McCain's introductory remarks were boilerplate Shrumian populism. McCain says he wants ...
- Fading galaxy - Guardian Unlimited
Cyd Charisse was not the greatest of movie stars. When she sang, she was dubbed. When she spoke, she was on cue, at best. But when she danced, there was no need for artifice. A couple of dozen times in the 1950s, she moved across a screen to music ...
- Charlie Parker - Chicago Tribune
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page. August may be off-season in many of the performing ...
- NO (WORK) PLACE LIKE HOME - New York Post
FOR 10 years, Scott Boddie worked more than 65 hours a week in healthcare management, a schedule that left precious little time to devote to his real passion: writing poetry. That changed a year ago, when Boddie gave up the corporate life - and ...
- BusinessNorth Exclusives ‘Reverse publishing’ hits the Iron Range (BusinessNorth)
VIRGINIA – As most newspapers are struggling with how to reinvent their products on the Web and thus retain readers, one publication on the Iron Range is defining itself online first.
- The edge of madness - guardian.co.uk
The edge of madnessguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoKaradzic was all the while back in Pale with his endless recitals of Serbian epic poetry, some of it his own, his ancient maps - he was always the man with ...Video: Karadzic faces Hague tribunal ReutersVideoRadovan Karadzic: from small-time swindler to war criminal Telegraph.co.ukGet Karadzic! How to catch a monster IndependentIrish Times - CBC.caall 4,388 news articles
- STEPHANIE SALTER: New Yorker Obama cover: It’s offensive, so it must ... - Tribune-Star
Would you like to see a terrific example of one of the worst things Americans are up against? Take a look at the reaction to this week’s New Yorker magazine cover. Note, I did not say, take a look at the cover. That is the now-infamous cartoon of ...
- Be creative with Vision 2030 - Coffs Coast Independent
Be creative with Vision 2030Coffs Coast Independent, Australia - 1 hour agoShort Story/Poetry Schools Competition: â€How I want my town to be in the year 2030â€. There are three categories of awards for the visual art and ...
- Rockin' the Meetinghouse: Music legend Willie Alexander heads benefit ... - Gloucester Daily Times
Rock 'n' roll legend Willie "Loco" Alexander — the son of a Baptist minister who grew up in Gloucester during the 1950s — returned to the place he would call home after traveling the globe performing his music. Although known by many as Boston's ...
- Disch, Gay Novelist, a Suicide - Gay City News
Disch, Gay Novelist, a SuicideGay City News - 5 hours agoThomas Disch, acclaimed author of "The Brave Little Toaster: A Bedtime Story for Small Appliances," among other major works of science fiction, poetry, ...
- Kidnap suspect calls days with daughter 'glorious' - Miami Herald
BOSTON The man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller and is accused of kidnapping his young daughter says he spent "six glorious and wonderful days" with the girl while evading authorities, but he still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police ...
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