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- Soul Mountain Retreat to Host Poetry Salons - Norwich Bulletin
Soul Mountain Retreat to Host Poetry SalonsNorwich Bulletin, CT - 41 minutes agoHis books reflect his strong family relationships and unflinching view of his world. Deema Shehabi is a Palestinian-American whose poetry has appeared in ...
- Madison spoken word artists on home turf at National Poetry Slam - Wisconsin State Journal
Downstairs, Garbage is pouring misery out from the jukebox. Upstairs, David Hart is battling his faulty memory and the audible sound of Shirley Manson's voice to get his poem out. His eyes are squeezed shut, he's trying to remember the next line. He ...
- What's cooking? - Times of India
What's cooking?Times of India, India - 2 hours agoOr why would your wife who loves English poetry start sprouting shayari? Picking up fights: Having fights is a sign of a healthy relationship. ...
- Half-dozen young writers to vie for $120K Dylan Thomas Prize - CBC News
A half-dozen young writers hailing from three continents are in the running for the Dylan Thomas Prize, organizers announced in London on Tuesday. Three British authors and one each from South Africa, Vietnam and Ethiopia have made the short list for ...
- SMU Division of Theatre announces 2008-2009 season - Pegasus News
Pegasus NewsSMU Division of Theatre announces 2008-2009 seasonPegasus News, TX - 15 minutes agoWith their mix of poetry and pageantry, these rarely-produced plays are as compelling today as they were more than 500 years ago. ...
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism (The New York Sun)
Looking back on the 1930s from the perspective of middle age, Robert Lowell described it as a time "when criticism looked like winning." The years of Lowell's apprenticeship were the golden age of the New Criticism, the intellectually rigorous, closely analytical style of reading that grew up alongside modernism in poetry. The New Critics — John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R.P. Blackmur, Yvor ...
- Fairfax Community Events July 24-July 31, 2008 - Washington Post
Washington PostFairfax Community Events July 24-July 31, 2008Washington Post, United States - 40 minutes agoRESTON CHILDREN'S SHOW, by Malcolm the Magician. 11-11:30 am, Lake Anne Plaza, 1609-A Washington Plaza, Reston. Free. 703-620-5554. POETRY, PHOTOGRAPHY AND ...
- Witness This Unforgettable Tale of Two People Divided By Love and World Peace -- New Book Tells the Enduring Story of ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
CALUMET, Okla., July 31, 2008 -- Establishing peace in our world is a task that demands so much sacrifice from those who seek and protect it. When it happens, peace itself can cause conflict between people bonded by love.
- David Helfgott gets even better - The Age
The AgeDavid Helfgott gets even betterThe Age, Australia - 1 hour ago"Now there is the poetry in his playing that has come to the floor as well as virtuosity. "This I'm sure comes from a state of his own being that he's ...
- STAY TUNED: DESPERATE BEHAVIOR - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
Staten Island Advance - SILive.comSTAY TUNED: DESPERATE BEHAVIORStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 1 hour agoWhat she ends up learning is that her son has a softer side and enjoys poetry. But when Porter develops a crush on the girl Lynette is pretending to be, ...
- Poems for Just This Moment in History - NewsBlaze
Poems for Just This Moment in HistoryNewsBlaze, CA - 2 hours agoHe wrote the book after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, walking the streets of Manhattan and writing poems in the context of one of the most ...
- Titian: art's first superstar - Daily Telegraph
Titian's great painting Diana and Actaeon depicts a moment of awkwardness that every man will recognise. Wandering in the forest, the young hunter Actaeon happens upon the spring where Diana, goddess of hunting, is bathing with her nymphs. If you've ...
- Community calendar EVENTS - Houma Courier
Community calendar EVENTSHouma Courier, Louisiana - Aug 1, 2008The Louisiana State Poetry Society’s Bayou Chapter meets from 7 to 8:30 pm the first Thursday of each month at the Terrebonne Parish Library, ...
- Claudia Roth Pierpont: The man who taught rulers how to rule. (The New Yorker)
One method of torture used in Florentine jails during the glorious days of the Renaissance was the strappado: a prisoner was hoisted into the air by a rope attached to his wrists, which had been tied behind his back, and then suddenly dropped toward the floor as many times as . . .
- Women celebrate with pampering and poetry - The Times
Women celebrate with pampering and poetryThe Times, South Africa - 41 minutes agoShe looked radiant in a red and black ensemble, including a matching hat and blouse, that would not have been out of place at the Durban July. ...
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