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- Manics’ Bradfield gives voice to ‘taboo’ subject - WalesOnline
Manics’ Bradfield gives voice to ‘taboo’ subjectWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 13 minutes agoPatrick Jones is a playwright, poet, human rights activist and filmmaker and his work includes the poetry collections The Guerilla tapestry and Fuse, ...
- 'Kuwaiti Cultural Week' features poetry, film in Damascus - Kuwait Times
'Kuwaiti Cultural Week' features poetry, film in DamascusKuwait Times, Kuwait - 2 hours agoThe event featured the screening of a film titled Badiyat Al-Arab by the director Abdullah Al-Mikhyal, which focuses on life in the Arabian Gulf and which ...
- 'Plague of Doves' author Louise Erdrich coming to Portsmouth - Portsmouth Herald
After 13 novels, three volumes of poetry, children's books and even some non-fiction works, Louise Erdrich can spin complex narrative, vibrant characters and intricate plot into literary gold. In her new novel, "The Plague of Doves," Erdrich creates ...
- Ryan Adams' prose and poetry to be published - NME
Ryan Adams is set to turn his hand to writing books, while simultaneously working on an art show AND a new album. Adams has signed a deal with Brooklyn -based publishing house Akashic Books who will put out the rockers first book of prose next year ...
- CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW: ‘America At War’ offers poems inspired by ... - Asheville Citizen-Times
In the prologue of “America at War,†there is a quote from Carl Sandburg: “Some day they’ll give a war and nobody will come.†The wish seems vague as memory, yet replete with the real longing of innumerable victims of war. As it is though ...
- CapeCodToday Blog Chowder - Cape Cod Today
Welcome to CapeCodToday's Blog Chowder! This page aggregates the most recent postings from all the CapeCodToday bloggers for your convenience. Bookmark this page or see below left for RSS options. Carl B...why not compose a song that alludes to ...
- Prince Book To Be Published This Fall - Exclaim!
Prince Book To Be Published This FallExclaim!, Canada - May 6, 2008... last year with 124 never-before-seen photos by Randee St. Nicholas, as well as Prince-penned lyrics and poetry based on the Purple One’s residency. ...
- Cowboy gathering heads to Fort Scott - Pittsburg Morning Sun
Cowboy gathering heads to Fort ScottPittsburg Morning Sun, KS - 2 hours agoHe began writing cowboy poetry in college, and impressed fans with his "word pictures" on the The family-oriented trip back to the old West will end Sunday ...
- The foibles that make us all human - Mail & Guardian Online
The foibles that make us all humanMail & Guardian Online, South Africa - 1 hour agoWhen the guy, Bester, a cowboy-like type with his moustache, cocksure swagger and sliminess, enters the scene, she's already quite deep in her cups; ...
- So how many ways to love an MP? One backbencher's raunchy Shakespeare ... - Daily Mail
Watching Gordon Brown's ratings tumble ever lower is enough to depress any Labour MP. But veteran backbencher Harry Cohen has found a novel way to restore his spirits: penning raunchy poetry. Mr Cohen started composing sonnets when he went for ...
- Students Honored for Academics, Athletics at Annual Anchor Awards - Mackinac Island Town Crier (subscription)
Students Honored for Academics, Athletics at Annual Anchor AwardsMackinac Island Town Crier (subscription), MI - 1 hour ago... a program that requires memorizing and performing poetry pieces. Jane Finkel received the English award because she has "a lot of joy" in her writing, ...
- Sunday Focus | In the running for Beijing - Miami Herald
From left, Sanya Richards, Monique Henderson, Monique Hennagan and DeeDee Trotter show their gold medals after winning the 1,600-meter relay at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. WACO, Texas -- The ulcers on her gums and lips were so painful that Sanya ...
- Art: Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008: The optimist who used a bald eagle to challenge America's idea of art (The Village Voice)
The optimist who used a bald eagle to challenge America's idea of art (By R.C. Baker)
- Robert Greacen: Ulster poet of considerable gifts (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," Robert Greacen wrote. For an aspiring poet at the time in Belfast, he went on (in an article for the magazine Rann), few local literary exemplars ...
- Stephen Moss travels on the sleeper service (Guardian Unlimited)
The announcement that strangers can no longer share a berth led Stephen Moss to wonder just what people get up to on the sleeper service
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