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- Kids, teens and family (Daily Herald)
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- • Thomas Disch; Sci-Fi Writer Was Part of 'New Wave' - Washington Post
Washington Post• Thomas Disch; Sci-Fi Writer Was Part of 'New Wave'Washington Post, United States - 41 minutes agoLast year, he published a book of poetry, "About the Size of It," which included many poems about being overweight. "He was writing for the first time in ...Thomas M Disch Telegraph.co.ukThomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science-fiction author Los Angeles TimesThomas M. Disch | 1940-2008 Catastrophes blamed for author's suicide Columbus DispatchEntertainment Weekly - San Francisco Chronicleall 438 news articles
- Austin math professor finds poetry in rocks (Austin American-Statesman)
Paul Schliesing is the sultan of stones.
- AuthorHouse Publishing Agreements Up 26 Percent Over 2007 - Business Wire (press release)
AuthorHouse Publishing Agreements Up 26 Percent Over 2007Business Wire (press release), CA - 3 hours ago... plus poetry or children’s book formats. Publishing packages start at $399, and authors purchasing online can save an additional $100 on select packages. ...
- Palestinian Poet Mahmoud Darwish Died (Time Magazine)
- Words of Wisdom: Myth and its symbols (Collier Citizen)
Myth is a form of poetry. It is a poetic story that expresses a world view and embodies the ideals, beliefs and dreams of a society. In fact, if a dream is the unconscious expression of an individual reality, then myth is collective consciousness or society’s dreams.
- Review: The Middleman 1.10 The Vampiric Puppet Lamentation - Firefox News
Review: The Middleman 1.10 The Vampiric Puppet LamentationFirefox News, AZ - 1 hour agoShe edits the online magazine Afterburn SF, which publishes speculative short stories, and is the editor for the print poetry magazine Illumen. ...
- Music Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His Mind - New York Times
New York TimesMusic Review Rhythm in His Hips, Technology on His MindNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThe band, though, was doing a Brazilian version of foursquare rhythmic professionalism, with keyboards simulating strings in the funny philosophical song ...
- Wisconsin Bookstore Appearances by Author Laura Chester Will Attract Mothers and Daughters Who Love Horses (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Wisconsin bookstores will host writer and editor Laura Chester for readings and signings in July to celebrate the publication of her new children's fantasy novel, Marvel the Marvelous.
- Clear Message From the Dark - RedOrbit
Clear Message From the DarkRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoLyrical and with occasional arrows of dark humour, it is also an unfettered cry of pain. According to TR Warszawa's artistic director, Grzegorz Jarzyna, ...
- Out and About: June 18 - 29 - West Bridgewater Times
Out and About: June 18 - 29West Bridgewater Times, MA - 30 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- If It Makes You Happy: Sheryl Crow and Lucinda Williams bring some big-stage estrogen to Bend (The Source Weekly)
Since the official beginning of the summer concert series at Les Schwab Amphitheater in May, nine male-lead bands have taken the stage in straight succession. It’s a similar story with the Athletic Club of Bend, which has featured two male acts, and Midtown Music Hall has featured a slew of testosterone-fronted acts from E-40 to the Gourds, Tiger Army and The Melvins. This weekend, two female ...
- Q&A: "Longing for the Past Yet Belonging to the Present" - Inter Press Service
NEW YORK, Aug 1 (IPS) - Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, thousands of intellectuals, activists and poets have left Iran, many fleeing to Europe and the United States. A new book brings together the work of 18 Iranian poets from this diaspora to ...
- 'Romeo and Juliet' at the Vanderbilt Museum - Newsday
This is the 10th summer since "Shakespeare in Love." For fans of that film, what better way to launch the Bard-takes-Long-Island season than with "Romeo and Juliet" chased by "Twelfth Night"? In the 1998 Oscar winner, Will, on the advice of Queen Liz ...
- Intoxicating Rhymes and Sobering wine: The life and times of Khayyam (Payvand Iran News)
This educational documentary is about the life and times of Khayyam, the famed 11th-century Persian mathematician and astronomer. This documentary reexamines Khayyam's life, work and poetry, and attempts to identify the reasons behind our intellectual preoccupation with his poetry and message.
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