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- The McEwan Delusion: The Pseudo-Threat of Islamism - OpEdNews.com
As a novelist, Ian McEwan is talented to the point of self- caricature : he writes nothing that hasn't been dislocated on the rack of his talent. As the leader of today's "look-at-me-I'm-a-writer!" lolly-pop guild, he would never dream of a sentence ...
- Walton Sun, Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., Party Line Column: Happy First ... - RedOrbit
Walton Sun, Santa Rosa Beach, Fla., Party Line Column: Happy First ...RedOrbit, TX - 3 hours agoSusan Alfieri has combined photos of the bottom of her pool focusing on the aqueous shadows with poetry she wrote for the Paradise Writers Society. ...
- Dominic Lawson: We should have no reason to be surprised when a ... - Independent
Telegraph.co.ukDominic Lawson: We should have no reason to be surprised when a ...Independent, UK - 1 hour agoIn fact Karadzic's poetry is so dreadful that it alone would merit indictment by a tribunal – for crimes against literature. ...Video: Residents remain loyal in Karadzic's former territory france24englishRadovan Karadzic: from small-time swindler to war criminal Telegraph.co.ukThe edge of madness guardian.co.ukThe Australian - Transitions Onlineall 6,109 news articles
- Helping Hands (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Ellen Gilchrist's most recent novel, "A Dangerous Age," takes place during those perilous years from 2001 to 2005, when the world as we knew it changed for good, and losses, of one kind or another, seemed to be the order of the day.
- Who said daredevils can’t be poets? - National Post
Who said daredevils can’t be poets?National Post, Canada - 11 minutes agoSelected Poems of David W. McFadden (Canadian) "When I was in college I came across the The Selected Poems of Garcia Lorca. For some reason English poetry ...
- Former teacher still remembered at 100 (Altoona Mirror)
When Eleanore Steckman celebrated her 100th birthday May 30, she received more than 150 birthday cards from family, friends and past students. Some students included the long list of prepositions they were made to memorize from her English classes at Keith Junior High School.
- Families battle over who owns 'Footprints' poem - Salt Lake Tribune
''Author Unknown'' once asked Jesus why there was only one set of footprints in the sand during life's most perilous moments. Now a federal court on Long Island is trying to decide just whose footprints those were. Basil Zangare of Shirley, N.Y ...
- A novel IDEA: Nonprofit takes lease on arts center (Courier-Post)
A nonprofit educational group based in Camden has taken a lease on the former South Jersey Performing Arts Center.
- Rabbit recollections - Calgary Herald
Brian Paisley, founder of the Edmonton Fringe: It's not so much for their bold visual style and their choice of offbeat, frequently provocative material, but because their very existence proves an oft-forgotten touchstone for the courageous (or ...
- Tribute to a mate (Wingham Chronicle)
Killabakh bush poet Roderick Williams has returned from the Henry Lawson Festival at Gulgong with a prize for a very personal poem he wrote as a tribute to one of his mates.
- John Pont (1927-2008) - Dayton Daily News
Latest featured videos from DaytonDailyNews.com Craig’s two cents: Love the updated and expanded space featuring newly upholstered booths, carpet, updated wall treatments and some paint. Wall mural was a little on the crazy side … you decide. The ...
- Youth camp closes on positive note - AntiguaSun
Youth camp closes on positive noteAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours agoMajor Maxam said the daily average attendance was recorded at 150 and the total number of students registered was roughly 200. Overall, he said that most of ...
- Tom Meschery: Dishing out knowledge (Sierra Sun)
Editor's note: This is the second installment of a two-part series about Tom Meschery. The first story, on Saturday, June 14, focused on Meschery's professional basketball career.
- 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 ...
- Billy Bragg, - LA Weekly
LA WeeklyBilly Bragg,LA Weekly, CA - 8 hours agoHe follows it up with "The Warmest Room" from 1986's Talking With the Taxman About Poetry. Bragg's alone on stage in a light blue shirt with a sliver guitar ...
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