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- Ozark Profile : Age doesn’t have to mean limitations - Northwest Arkansas Times
Ozark Profile : Age doesn’t have to mean limitationsNorthwest Arkansas Times, AR - 5 hours agoPainting and poetry are the most visible of her loves, but her favorite is her ability to sing. "I've been singing ever since I could talk," she said with a ...
- A "book learnin'" vs. Common Sense Look at Just One 9/11 Incident - OpEdNews.com
Besides, what do we look like? Cambodia under Pol Pot? North Korea under Kim Jong Il? Germany under Hitler? China under Mao Tse-Tung? No, boy, you’re way out there with your tin hat. This here is the good ole US of A and we’re a free country ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals (Guardian Unlimited)
Standpoint, launching this week, is the latest periodical funded by an entrepreneur in search of powerful friends and social cachet, reports James Robinson
- Orchestra and Chorale Pops Concert celebrates 100 years of Leroy Anderson (Journal Inquirer)
The Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale’s annual Pops concert on Saturday, June 7, at 7:30 p.m., “A Tribute to Leroy Anderson,” marks the centennial of the birth of the composer of such favorites as “Sleigh Ride” and “The Syncopated Clock.”
- Trailblazers, but Selling a Romantic Kind of Love (New York Times)
As fiercely as the rock counterculture rejected its parents? tastes in music, all three women in Sheila Weller's ?Girls Like Us" are revealed as heavily indebted to traditional pop and its quasi-religious faith in romantic love.
- UMAPAGAN AMPIKAIPAKAN: An obsession that pervades every aspect of my life (The New Straits Times)
WE all have our vices, a weakness of character that, as amatter of course, consumes us. It preoccupies our every thought. It isolates us, it alienates us, until eventually, it leaves us prostrate and penniless.
- State briefs: Sunday, May 25, 2008 - NewsOK.com (subscription)
State briefs: Sunday, May 25, 2008NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 5 hours agoNominations will be accepted from universities, poetry societies and other cultural organizations only, not from individuals. ...
- Web extra: Local literary events (The Naperville Sun)
A calendar of author appearances and book-signings.
- Alanis Morissette - guardian.co.uk
Alanis Morissetteguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... careless otherless like autonomy's twin," she declares on Moratorium) but her gawky sincerity makes such laboured sixth-form poetry appear forgivable. ...
- 642-642 QOS Quality of Service Exam - indiainteracts.com
642-642 QOS Quality of Service Examindiainteracts.com, India - 33 minutes agoThis entry was posted on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 at 5:32 pm and is filed under Writing-Poetry. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS ...
- Let the revelry begin: Society for Creative Anachronism holds event in ... - Salisbury Post
The 550 Timberline Trail house is typically modern. At least, until you step in the backyard, where people dressed in pre-1600s clothes are singing battle songs. "It's the Middle Ages the way they should have been," says David Ritterskamp, a member ...
- Beaverbrook story takes 2 Atlantic Book Awards (CBC Newfoundland and Labrador)
New Brunswick author and CBC reporter Jacques Poitras has won both the Booksellers' Choice Award and the Best Atlantic Published Book Award for his investigative account Beaverbrook: A Shattered Legacy.
- VERONICA'S VIEW: Black Men Talking – Meet James B. McCann - EURweb
*It seems anomalous when Black men speak. If still waters run deep, so do the feelings of Black men. They are painfully and beautifully human. Too often their voices go unheard. And when their voices are heard, it is a rich and luminous moment ...
- Gongs galore as the Queen honours the great and good - Scotsman
Gongs galore as the Queen honours the great and goodScotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHis first collection of poetry was Nil Nil, published in 1993, and his latest collection was Landing Light, published in 2003. Another book of his poems is ...
- Robert Greacen: Ulster poet of considerable gifts - The Independent
In the years just before and after the Second World War, the north of Ireland was thought of, if at all, as a province culturally in the doldrums and religiously on the boil. "There was an almost complete blank in poetic utterance and in drama ...
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