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- Review: Radio Golf is a performance not to be missed - Houston Chronicle
Review: Radio Golf is a performance not to be missedHouston Chronicle, United States - 17 minutes agoRadio Golf may not boast as much poetry as other Wilson gems (say, Joe Turner's Come and Gone.) But it has every bit as much power and purpose. ...
- Scholars Defend American Literature - Harvard Crimson
Scholars Defend American LiteratureHarvard Crimson, MA - 9 minutes agoEnglish professor Gordon Teskey, who specializes in English Renaissance poetry, said that Engdahl’s statement misses the fact that literature must grow out ...
- The voice of Palestine - Livemint
The voice of PalestineLivemint, India - 1 hour agoIf politics, and the language of resistance, protest, and mourning, were central to Darwish’s poetry, it was because politics and conflict invaded and ...
- Your Opinion: Help keep Lindsay’s dream alive - The State Journal-Register
Your Opinion: Help keep Lindsay’s dream aliveThe State Journal-Register, IL - 3 hours agoThanks to their in-depth knowledge of Vachel, and of the Springfield of his time, visitors have gone away with an enriched sense of poetry and of the past. ...
- The Collected Poems of W.B. Yeats - Globe and Mail
Martin Levin: Introducing the 50 greatest books series  Earlier discussion: Martin Levin on the 50 Greatest  First entry: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn  Second entry: In Search of Lost Time  Third entry: On the Origin of Species ...
- Freedom Festival, New Bohemia Music Festival and Cedar Rapids ... - Gazette Online
Freedom Festival, New Bohemia Music Festival and Cedar Rapids ...Gazette Online, IA - 4 hours ago"River of Words® IOWA Environmental Poetry and Art Exhibit" also opens today at the museum. Entries in the international art and poetry contest for youth ...
- British mysteries, Greek drama - Boston Globe
If Jane Eyre is one of literature's most enduring heroines, then the unnamed narrator of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca" is surely Eyre's modern successor, another innocent who enters the great house of the brooding master-husband. Yet the two novels ...
- School events - GoErie.com
School eventsGoErie.com, PA - 1 hour agoRobert Hass, Ph.D., of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania will lead a discussion of poetry published by Robert Frost. Handy lessons -- Children learn about ...
- NYC Scene - Norwalk Hour
"Whats That Smell? The Music of Jacob Sterling." Atlantic Theater Company, 330 West 16th St. (212) 279-4200. Written and performed by Tony Award-nominee David Pittu, "What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling" is a satire that charts the career ...
- Oceans' Growing Acidity Alarms Scientists - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Seven hundred miles west of Seattle in the Pacific at Ocean Station Papa, a first-of-its-kind buoy is anchored to monitor a looming environmental catastrophe. Forget about sea levels rising as glaciers and polar ice melt, and increasing ...
- He Blurbed, She Blurbed - New York Times
He Blurbed, She BlurbedNew York Times, United States - 33 minutes ago... Roberto Bolaño’s posthumous best seller (“an ark bearing all the strange salvage of poetry and youth from catastrophes past and those yet to comeâ€).
- Fuel's Errand: "Alternative" Fuel Hunt by State (Scientific American)
New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman has a new book out called Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America. He makes the case that going green isn’t bad for the economy--in fact, it’s the only way for America to remain an economic leader. I interviewed Friedman for the weekly Scientific American podcast (available at www.SciAm.com/podcast). And ...
- Celebrating National Poetry Day - Peterborough Today
Celebrating National Poetry DayPeterborough Today, UK - 6 minutes agoTo celebrate National Poetry day, here's a selection of some of the great poems we are sent every week: Today he said the National Poetry Day was important ...
- FRANCE'S 'RED POSTMAN' SPIES OPPORTUNITY IN FINANCIAL CRISIS (The Tocqueville Connection)
SANDOUVILLE, France, Oct 8, 2008 (AFP) - The financial storm buffeting the world has put wind in the sails of a communist postman whose eloquent calls for revolution have made him one of the most popular figures on the French left and a darling of the media.
- SPECIAL REPORT: Turn and Face the Change -- With Newspaper Industry in Crisis, 'Everything's on the Table' (Editor & Publisher)
NEW YORK Something's happening here, in the newspaper industry, and as the old Baby Boomer anthem goes, what it is ain't exactly clear.
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