Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Palestinians bury national poet Mahmud Darwish - Arab News
Palestinians bury national poet Mahmud DarwishArab News, Saudi Arabia - Aug 13, 2008The “lost pillar” died on Saturday from complications after heart surgery at the American Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was 67. ...
- Burn the past on National Braai Day (Mail and Guardian)
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Monday September 24 is Heritage Day, a public holiday in South Africa. But this year it may just become more famous as National Braai Day.
- Film notes: Grand Rapids Museum hosts classic film series - MLive.com
"The Kennel Murder Case" will kick off Grand Rapids Public Museum's classic film series at 7 p.m. Sept. 19 (not in the Grand Rapids Art Museum, as was incorrectly noted in the Aug. 31 edition of The Press). The series includes "He Walked by Night ...
- Tuesday, Oct. 14 - Advocate Weekly
Tuesday, Oct. 14Advocate Weekly, MA - 7 hours agoBennington Free Library, "In the Chef's Kitchen," program for sixth- through 12th-graders to learn to create fresh pasta led by chef Geoffrey Klose of ...Ongoing events Advocate WeeklySaturday, Oct. 11 Advocate Weeklyall 9 news articles
- THE ART CRITIC - Artnet
THE ART CRITICArtnet, NY - 41 minutes agoTo paraphrase that old shampoo commercial, "He told a friend, they told their friends, and they told their friends, and. . . ." In a decade that passed in a ...
- American Life in Poetry: 'Gathering Leaves in Grade School' - Union Leader
They were smooth ovals, and some the shade of potatoes-- some had been moth-eaten or spotted, the maples were starched, and crackled like campfire. We put them under tracing paper and rubbed our crayons over them, X-raying the spread of their bones ...
- 2020 Festival slate announced - Cincinnati.com
2020 Festival slate announcedCincinnati.com, OH - 31 minutes ago7-8:30 pm -- Poetry in Trees. Cincinnati Park Board celebrates the great outdoors with a trip through Mt. Airy Forest. Everybody’s Tree House, 5083 Colerain ...
- AN ODE TO KEATS’ IMMORTALITY - Indian Express
AN ODE TO KEATS’ IMMORTALITYIndian Express, India - 20 minutes ago... in Rome—Keats had barely five years’ worth of poetry to his name. But his odes are now among the most revered poems in the English language. ...
- CD reviews: The Hold Steady, Nas, John Mellencamp, Billy Joel (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
When bands like Hinder, Buckcherry or 3 Doors Down are heralded by pop culture pundits as being saviors of rock, returning the genre to prominence after a dominant run of pop starlets and hip-hop acts, you can’t help but wonder if the pundits ever venture outside the Top 40. Case in point: Brooklyn-based The Hold Steady might be one of the best American rock bands hardly anyone knows. The ...
- New York Dinners With Dad - U-Wire.com
It wasn’t until after I unpacked into my dorm that I found my dad’s letter. Not until after I’d said to my mum, as we were driving up for my second year at Barnard, “I think this summer Dad talked to Penny more than to me.” Penny is the ...
- Obituary: Elizabeth Bartlett - Guardian Unlimited
The poet Elizabeth Bartlett, who has died aged 84, drew upon her experience working in the NHS and cash-strapped social services to create a body of work characterised by uncompromising honesty in its confrontations with physical and mental illness ...
- Ruby Lee Thompson (The Middlesboro Daily)
ROSE HILL, Va. — Ruby Lee Thompson, age 101, was born on January 29, 1907, in Rose Hill, Va. She grew up on the family farm as the fourth and youngest daughter of William Payton Thompson and Mary Elizabeth Robinson Thompson.
- Nigeria: Justice Isaac Ejiofor (1949-2008) (AllAfrica.com)
Friday, August 1, began like any other. The weather was friendly and it drizzled briefly. I woke up very early that day as I had a literary event at the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, to attend to at 10 am.
- 'Jane Eyre,' Charlotte Bronte - Open Democracy
Recommended by Herpreet Kaur Grewal : “The idea of a passionate and independent heroine choosing her life when the status of women in Victorian times was limited is the great appeal of Jane Eyre. Although countless books with female leads now exist ...
- Religion Calendar: 08/16/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com . Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
|
|
Looking into a Refinance?
Home Mortgages
November 2007 Mortgage News
|