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- Andrew Lycett explains the significance of a newly published Dylan Thomas film and radio script (Guardian Unlimited)
Declared unfit for military service, Dylan Thomas spent much of the war writing film and radio scripts for the Ministry of Information. One of these, The Art of Conversation, is published here for the first time. Andrew Lycett explains its significance
- Be creative! - Times of India
Be creative!Times of India, India - 3 hours agoYou would like to do some great thing -- great poetry. You would like to become Shakespeare, Kalidas or Milton. It is your ego that is creating the trouble. ...
- Library may bear publisher's name (The Clarion-Ledger)
When Charles Tisdale was a young boy, he became so frustrated about his older siblings being able to read that he climbed a tree and refused to come down until he caught up.
- Animal whisperers help you communicate with your pets - Las Vegas Sun
Ears twitching wildly, Nikki and Lucy hovered near the telephone, aroused by the caller on the other end. He was their "whisperer," and the girls had something to tell me: "Their food tastes like sawdust." Nikki and Lucy are my 10-year-old cats. They ...
- Lyrik: Oh, Helvetia You're Great Even in Defeat - American Chronicle
Lyrik: Oh, Helvetia You're Great Even in DefeatAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour ago... literary sites:Slow Trains, International Zeitschrift,World Poetry Press,New Writing North,Muses Review, The Megaphone, Pan Himalaya, Interpoetry etc. ...
- Canadian author Margaret Atwood wins Spanish literary award - International Herald Tribune
The jury has praised the 68-year-old for work that covers several genres "with sharpness and irony." It says in a statement Wednesday that Atwood "defends the dignity of women and denounces situations of social injustice." Atwood has published more ...
- Jensen: Salman Rushdie promotes ‘Enchantress of Florence’ (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
Fatehpur Sikri, the old, abandoned capital of India’s Mughal King Akbar, is a somewhat deserted place these days, a bit off the beaten tourist path, outdone by the popularity of the Taj Mahal about an hour away.
- Literary community lobbies for city to create poet laureate - Kingston Whig
By the end of the month, the city's arts and literary community will find out whether a proposal to create a poet laureate for Kingston will become a reality. And compared to the other major projects being bandied about, creating a poet laureate ...
- Religion Briefs: May 17, 2008 (The Record Searchlight)
• Reading Room opens • Rumi workshop comes to Redding • African bush doctor to visit for benefit • Bluegrass band to play at church
- New Books and Expansive Visions with poets Li-Young Lee and Marvin ... - Chicago Public Radio
New Books and Expansive Visions with poets Li-Young Lee and Marvin ...Chicago Public Radio, IL - 39 minutes agoLee has written several poetry collections including Book of My Nights (2001), The City in Which I Love You (1990, Lamont Poetry Selection of the Academy of ...
- Murder Rap Won't Stick to Slick Rick - TMZ.com
Break out your Cool Water cologne! New York Governor David Paterson has granted a full and unconditional pardon to rapper Slick Rick for the attempted murders of his cousin and another man. The eyepatched rapper, whose real name is Ricky Walters ...
- A quiet word with the wicked one - Bournemouth Daily Echo
A quiet word with the wicked oneBournemouth Daily Echo, UK - 4 hours agoBy Jeremy Miles AT last, word has reached me from across the galaxies from the evil Davros and he speaks of poetry, humour, Harpo Marx and jelly babies. ...
- Arts and activism café celebrates grand opening (The Journal News)
NYACK - Jewel-colored throw pillows lie scattered across the sofas, where customers can sit back and enjoy fair-trade coffee, baklava and toussaint cheese. In front of the window sits a set of bongos, an electric guitar and a keyboard where musicians take over on Friday and Saturday nights.
- Dick Martin, 86; zany comedian took TV by storm with 'Laugh-In' - Los Angeles Times
Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catchphrases as "Sock it to me!," has died. He was 86 ...
- Market Mover - American Reporter
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. -- This title came up while I was checking sources for what I want to write about. However, it didn't come up as a song, as I had always known it, but as the title of a book written by Gillian Hennessy-Ortega, subtitled "The ...
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