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- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' - International Herald Tribune
Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell'International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour agoThe way to handle broken narrators, perhaps, is to try to find poetry in their plain speech. But Oates has already done that — her "Zombie" is a brilliant ...
- The Week In Letters - National Post
The Week In LettersNational Post, Canada - 5 hours agoA few correspondents even turned to poetry to make their statements. Here's a short excerpt from writer/ poet Dennis Hayes: "Beguiled and foolish, ...
- Art festival helping Cave Creek make its mark (The Arizona Republic)
Cave Creek is fast becoming a booming arts hub, and its namesake festival could be a stepping-stone toward a nationwide arts presence, officials say.
- Ruppel wins Metroversity award - Bellarmine Concord
Ruppel wins Metroversity awardBellarmine Concord, KY - 1 hour agoBy Shannon Siders Bellarmine senior Emily Ruppel has been awarded first place in the Metroversity Creative Writing Poetry competition. ...Guest column: Inspirational lives of two poets News Enterpriseall 2 news articles
- Mugabe plays the God card - Globe and Mail
In perhaps his sincerest admission of how he has regarded today's runoff presidential vote, Zimbabwean strongman Robert Mugabe recently told a group of businessmen in Bulawayo: "Only God, who appointed me, will remove me." The not-so-veiled threat of ...
- Bangladesh mourns death of poet Samudra Gupta - Thaindian.com
Bangladesh mourns death of poet Samudra GuptaThaindian.com, Thailand - 1 hour agoHis poems have been translated into different languages including English, Chinese, French, Hindi, Nepali, Sinhalese, Japanese, Urdu and Norwegian, ...
- You don't want to lose to (bleeping) Purdue (The Beacon News)
I guess the reason I empathize with Bobby Knight in his famous practice rant is because losing to Purdue really does stink, no matter who you are.
- CONCERTS, THEATER AND MORE - Wichita Eagle
TUE. Jane Hawkins and Amy Hoffman , faculty recital, 7:30 p.m. Tue., Sebits Auditorium, Riney Fine Arts Center, Friends University. Free. Information, 316-295-5537. WED. WSU Concert Band and Symphonic Winds Ensemble, 7:30 p.m. Wed., Miller Concert ...
- Campus Calendar - Daily Anaeum
Tomchin Planetarium presents “Oceans in Space†at 8 and 9 p.m. in Room 425 of Hodges Hall. Admission is free but reservations are required and can be made by calling 293-3422, ext. 1443. Tomchin Observatory will be open at 8:30 p.m. for public ...
- Edinburgh fest brings the glitz - Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood ReporterEdinburgh fest brings the glitzHollywood Reporter, United States - Jun 18, 2008By Stuart Kemp EDINBURGH, Scotland -- Poetry and drama by the seaside marked the opening of this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival as the red ...
- Our Fifth Annual Guide to Getting Away From It All... - Egypt Today
“I worked in an almost arid land. I had to discover by myself, and I also had to pave [this land],†the novelist and editor Gamal El-Ghitani quotes Mahfouz as saying in his book Al-Magalis Al-Mahfouziyya (Mahfouz’s Gatherings). At the age of 25 ...
- Poems that turn ordinary things grand - ScrippsNews
Though she calls herself "a proud mono-tasker," Kay Ryan was making toast for her nephew while fielding calls about her appointment as 16th poet laureate of the United States. From now on, the 62-year-old poet and English teacher from Fairfax, Calif ...
- Winners named in African-American History Contest - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners Tuesday in the 16th annual National City African-American History Contest. Using poetry, an essay, art, music or video, students between the ages of 6 and 18 had to complete the ...
- Something about Mary - The Age
Something about MaryThe Age, Australia - 45 minutes ago... spelling, poetry, grammar, geography and weights and measures - would give rise to such a tourist attraction. Tour buses and road-trippers pull up daily ...
- Opportunities (San Francisco Bay View)
Syracuse University has 10 full scholarships for African American men and women interested in pursuing a five-year professional degree in architecture. School of Architecture Dean Mark Robbins is deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field.
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