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- YO! Poetry: Halo Ape Godo Drops Knowledge at City Lights (New America Media)
Robin Black, otherwise known as Halo Ape Godo, talks about his love for poetry and hip hop and drops some verbal game after a performance at the historic City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco.
- 2008 Detroit Festival of the Arts - WWJ
2008 Detroit Festival of the ArtsWWJ, MI - 2 hours agoThese performances include aerial and physical theatre, grammy award winning musicians, puppet shows, poetry, performance art and much much more. ...
- A View from the Hill - San Marcos Daily Record
A View from the HillSan Marcos Daily Record, TX - 12 hours agoBy Jerry Hall Wimberley — John Ellis is the winner of this year’s bird poetry contest. Here is his winning poem: Check out the feeders filled to their brims ...
- The image at center of presidential race (The Record)
We seem to be at the classic moment: One generation of stars directly confronts the next generation, each with entirely different traditions.
- Mariah Carey 'over the moon' about her marriage (The Arizona Republic)
The singer’s friend Andre Leon Talley, the editor of America’s Vogue magazine, revealed the 38-year-old singer is “so happy†following her nuptials to rapper Nick Cannon.
- Agenda: July 26 - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Agenda: July 26Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 3 minutes agoTonight’s Barnes & Noble poetry night features open mic, plus Austin poet Frank Pool reading his work and poetry by the late Czeslaw Milosz. ...
- Durrell and I - Egypt Today
W hen the name Lawrence Durrell is mentioned, one immediately thinks of his Alexandria Quartet, the series of novels that brought the writer his greatest fame. Durrell was also a poet; in fact, his poetry emerged long before his novels, the first of ...
- Regarding the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize - Union
From my twentiess on, the magazine Poetry Chicago seemed the main center for American poetry. Of course, I also lobbied for the importance and value of West Coast poets and their work, but Poetry magazine was a kind of gold standard, going back to ...
- Pop 10: Another reason to hate Hitler; Click & Clack get animated ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Journalist and historian Tony Perrottet reveals the disgusting personal habits of Hitler ("medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence") and other gross and unseemly facts your World History prof never told ...
- The Idle Parent - Daily Telegraph
One of the worst things about being a parent to small children is the poor quality of the stuff you have to read them. There seems to be a glut of over-priced and over-sized rubbish these days. How I wish someone had told me that to read, for example ...
- The Manson File, reviewed by Denise Noe - Mens Newsdaily
To give this book a fair review, it is necessary to discuss some history because a generation has been born and reached middle age since the events that catapulted the subject of “The Manson File†into worldwide infamy. On the evening of August 9 ...
- ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Religion as love story: Ward '08's thesis blends poetry, film (The Dartmouth)
Rebecca Treat Ward '08 doesn't think of herself as an artist. "See these hands?"she says, in her soft-spoken voice. "I may be a small woman, but these -- these are a teenage boy's hands. They're useful hands. They're not an artist's, they're an artisan's."
- Winsted artist’s world is a rainbow of color and design - Herald And Journal
With a natural gift for color and design, and an endless number of creative ways to use it, Winsted artist Dianne Mahoney’s days are full of activity. “The ideas just keep coming. I can’t imagine being bored. There are so many things to do in ...
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice - Scoop
Moonlight, a book of New Zealand poems on death and dying, is being launched at Mercy Hospice Auckland, on 18 July. The anthology, edited by poet Andrew Johnston, is being launched on Montana Poetry Day. Johnston, who is one of New Zealand’s most ...
- Independent group launches new Muslim issues magazine - U-Wire.com
Misbah, Princeton’s first magazine dedicated to exploring Muslim issues, was officially launched at a release party last night in Frist Campus Center 309. The new student publication aims to be a “conversation in print,†editor-in-chief Babur ...
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