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- Obituary: David Jones (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Theatre, television and film director famed for his interpretations of Gorky and Pinter
- Slam poets shocking, comical (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
They weren't part of a comedy series, they weren't a headlining Family Weekend event and in fact most of the audience had probably never heard of Death From Below before Wednesday night. So what were these guys all about, anyway? "There's two things we're known for," spit the slam poetry duo on the stage of the Student Union Theatre.
- Theft snuffs 5 years' work on poet's life - New Zealand Herald
Theft snuffs 5 years' work on poet's lifeNew Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 8 hours ago... on a biography of Curnow - mostly known for his poetry - drew out of a passion for his work as a writer. "I've always been interested in his writing. ...
- Back to School, Back to Fun - Morning News
It's time to head back to school, but area organizations are making sure students have something to look forward to when the final bell of the day rings. Arts centers, libraries and museums have scheduled a slew of programs for students of all ages ...
- After Dark Bar Guide featured bar: The Winchester in Lakewood - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Jeremy Denk's Labyrinthine Lyricism - New York Sun
Jeremy Denk's Labyrinthine LyricismNew York Sun, United States - 12 hours agoA delightful Scherzo followed, Mr. Denk lovingly intoning those unique Schubertian phrases with what in poetry we might call their feminine endings, ...
- A clash of two birthdays - Israel e News
A clash of two birthdaysIsrael e News, Israel - Sep 22, 2008Kuntar, the unrepentant child-killer psychopath and called on the network to "publicly apologize to its viewers in the Arab world for attempting to turn ...
- Vatican scholar: prayer proves Knights Templar not heretical - Times Online
Vatican scholar: prayer proves Knights Templar not hereticalTimes Online, UK - 16 hours agoIt was "beautiful and moving" and "full of poetry", Dr Frale said, but "incredibly has never been studied".The prayer is addressed to "Holy Mary, ...
- Ex-wife's book shows Che Guevara's transformation - North Channel Sun
This revised and updated version of Hilda Gadea's 1972 book tells of the pair meeting in December 1953 when she was a Peruvian political exile living in Guatemala and he was wrapping up his motorcycle travels across Latin America. Although later ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth wrote of life's 'miserloos' (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
Awakening one night, the poet Hayden Carruth found a spider sharing his pillow. "I blew at it gently," he later wrote, "and I swear it turned around and looked at me." ... - By BRYAN MARQUARD The Boston Globe
- Author Robert Morgan to speak in Hendersonville - Pisgah Mountain News
Author Robert Morgan to speak in HendersonvillePisgah Mountain News, NC - 10 hours agoMorgan, who grew up in the Green River section of Henderson County, is the author of several volumes of poetry, including “Zirconia Poems,†eight works of ...
- Ten things to do: Thursday 9/10 - Sheffield Telegraph
Ten things to do: Thursday 9/10Sheffield Telegraph, UK - 2 hours ago4 Roald Dahl Day, extra event hosted by Sheffield poet Matt Black who be talking about the writer, reading some of his poetry as well as two chapters of Boy ...
- Shalom Auslander (Guardian Unlimited)
Some mornings I like to take my laptop and go and write in the local coffee shop near my office because I have low self-esteem and imagine that people will admire me from afar. And they do. I live in a village in upstate New York that prides itself on being a "community of the arts". Writers, artists, musicians - these are just some of the people who don't actually live here. The houses cost ...
- How 'Genius' Bill Walsh brought brains to a brute-force game - Alameda Times-Star
For decades, the consensus held that the thinking fan's game was baseball. In its leisurely rhythms were the textures, subtleties and nuances of life itself. Football, by contrast, was the brute sport, a conflict of power and mayhem. That was before ...
- The story according to Anderson - News & Observer
News & ObserverThe story according to AndersonNews & Observer, NC - 15 hours agoEqual parts dialogue and poetry set to music, "Homeland" plays like a pre-election State of the Union address about our current alienated state of affairs. ...
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