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- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - The Canadian Press
Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book AwardsThe Canadian Press, TORONTO - 2 hours agoFrench-language winners were Pierre Raphael Pelletier for "L'Oeil de la lumiere" (Les Editions l'Interligne) and Tina Charlebois for the poetry collection ...Winners for 21st Annual Trillium Book Award Announced Canada NewsWire (press release)all 2 news articles
- Musical mirage under the desert sun - Yorkshire Post
Musical mirage under the desert sunYorkshire Post, UK - 6 hours agoPerhaps the band is best summed up by this quote from Rolling Stone: "Tinariwen capture the poetry and hardships of nomadic life and exile hypnotic, ...
- "So You Think You Can Dance" mini-cap: the season opens with some ... - AfterEllen.com
"So You Think You Can Dance" mini-cap: the season opens with some ...AfterEllen.com - 1 hour agoIt’s poetry, man. Who knew an older guy like Lythgoe could move like that? Send him to Vegas! (Oh yeah, he’sa judge so he’s already going. ...
- Veiled Beauty - NY Arts Magazine
Veiled BeautyNY Arts Magazine, NY - 14 hours agoFor me, if it is not sensual, it is not erotic. I feel that way not only about the visual arts, but also about the written word. One of my favorite poems, ...
- Damon Albarn and His Adventurous Honest Jon's Label (The Village Voice)
The most mysterious song I've heard all year is by a Londoner named Ben Simmons. Appropriately, the track shows up on iTunes as "[Blank]," as if technology itself couldn't figure out just how to classify this inscrutable sound: He starts off seemingly emulating Dada sound poetry, huffing and puff...
- Berkshire Stages - Berkshire Eagle
Berkshire StagesBerkshire Eagle, MA - 2 hours agoBill Barclay's original music, set to Shakespeare's words and classic French troubadour poetry, is more intrusive than helpful. It all makes for a very long ...
- LOCAL FILM: Childish, playful, perverse - Colorado Daily
"Cinema Jou Jou III" will be held this Saturday, June 7, from 6 p.m. until midnight at the Dikeou Collection -- on the 5th floor of the Colorado Building at 1615 California St., in Denver. "Cinema Jou Jou III" will benefit Colorado nonprofit, The ...
- Losing his sight, teen has drive to read, succeed - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Losing his sight, teen has drive to read, succeedFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoIn addition to his love of reading, DeMarcus recently began writing poetry. One of his poems is titled Look in the Mirror. A portion of it reads: "When I ...
- Outdoors calendar - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
May 31-June 1: Kayak fishing school for fly fishing with Lefty Ray Chapa, Port Aransas. $180. One day of classroom instruction, one day on the water. 210-260-6154, www.kayak4redfish.com. June 7: Free fishing day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Texas Freshwater ...
- Isabella de' Medici. party animal - Telegraph.co.uk
Isabella de' Medici. party animalTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - May 24, 2008Wealth and privilege allowed Isabella to devote herself to the pursuit of pleasure, indulging her passions for hunting, music and poetry, partying hard, ...
- Pruning vines and verses - Financial Times
Pruning and generally cutting back vegetation is not my natural thing. Unlike my father, who has waged grim war with invasive weeds, ivy and old man’s beard, I have a weakness for letting nature take its course. Just now I am admiring the amazing ...
- The 5-minute Interview: Roger Lloyd Pack, actor and poet - The Independent
Roger Lloyd Pack, 64, is perhaps best known for his roles as Colin 'Trigger' Ball in 'Only Fools and Horses' and Owen Newitt in 'The Vicar of Dibley'. He will be participating in this year's Ledbury Poetry Festival, which takes place from 4-13 July ...
- Traci-Ann Wint is Festival Queen '08 - Jamaica Gleaner
Traci-Ann Wint, winner of the Kingston and St Andrew Festival Queen 2008 title, is flanked by second-place winner Emily Elliott (left) and Kathy Grant. The coronation was held at the Louise Bennett Garden Theatre on Sunday, May 18. - Colin Hamilton ...
- [World and Nation] Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (The Minnesota Daily)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments ...
- Partners in rhyme - Sunday Herald
Partners in rhymeSunday Herald, UK - 29 minutes agoUnderstandably, then, Dylan Thomas and his poetry are stitched into Matthew Rhys's life. More curiously, Rhys has now seen himself stitched into Thomas's ...
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