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- The Poet Who Invented Himself - Forward
The Poet Who Invented HimselfForward, NY - 18 minutes agoBy Joshua Cohen By Nili Scharf Gold Even to those who have no Hebrew, the name “Yehuda Amichai†might sound like a line of poetry, and poetry, at its best, ...
- Poetry reading is the new rock'n'roll - The Independent
The mention of poetry readings has often been enough to clear a room before the reader has even had chance to clear his or her throat. Now, the Myspace generation is taking its poetry to stages at rock festivals that would normally be the preserve of ...
- More about Saltimbanco Cirque du Soleil - KGMB9
Saltimbanco is a Cirque du Soleil signature show inspired by the urban fabric of the metropolis and its colorful inhabitants. Decidedly baroque in its visual vocabulary, the shows eclectic cast of characters draws spectators into a fanciful ...
- Oraz Agabaev’s world of art - Times of Central Asia (subscription)
Oraz Agabaev’s world of artTimes of Central Asia (subscription), Kyrgyzstan - 19 hours ago“By my works I try to convey the best human feelings and qualities – optimism, high spirit, inspiration, the ability to see beauty and poetry in the ...
- Culture Crit - American Reporter
LOS ANGELES -- Some people (especially those of us who've been around longer than we'd like to admit) continually lament what we perceive to be the decline in American poetry. We don't mean the diminished numbers of readers of poetry in this century ...
- Free reading Sunday at Prairie Lights - Iowa City Press-Citizen
Fiction writer Brian Falkner from New Zealand and poet/fiction writer/translator/playwright Yael Globerman from Israel, participants in the University of Iowa International Writing Program, will be joined by Tom Macher, a fiction writer in the Iowa ...
- Some 75 Experts on the Life and Work of Martàand Bolivar to Meet ... - Cuba Headlines
Cuba HeadlinesSome 75 Experts on the Life and Work of Martàand Bolivar to Meet ...Cuba Headlines, Cuba - 2 hours ago... of the thought of the two Latin American independence heroes. The academic event will run parallel to a cultural program that includes poetry readings. ...
- Mystery of The Queensway poetry (Toronto Star)
Along The Queensway between Park Lawn Rd. and St. Joseph's Health Centre, someone has put up signs with words about love. Are they personal messages or an 'urban intervention?'
- Gooch stands tall in long list of Kerry legends - Irish Independent
Gooch stands tall in long list of Kerry legendsIrish Independent, Ireland - 41 minutes agoAbout how his whole life's a prayer to football, about games he elevated to poetry, opponents he turned to clay. They tell you of a steel that was always ...
- Veritable feast spread out for the picnickers - Irish Independent
Veritable feast spread out for the picnickersIrish Independent, Ireland - 14 hours agoErotic poetry for the elderly lady? Actress Orla McGovern is happy to oblige. The complete history of Ireland In 45 minutes -- as gaelige? ...
- Celebrate Women: 'Rachel Rising' program set for Thursday - Daily Times
Joy Kimbrough/The Daily Times Rebekkah Hilgraves (left) and Joani Shaver, executive director of Haven House, talk about "Rachel Rising: A Celebration of Women in the Arts," to be held Thursday at Fairview United Methodist Church.
- Yin yang - Scotsman
Yin yangScotsman, United Kingdom - 3 hours agoVisit the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh before 12 September to view its exhibition, From Kyoto to Carbeth, which is designed to celebrate the parts ...
- A tribute to Caprisha in the ice cream sky - San Francisco Examiner
This is a guest post by San Francisco parent Dana Woldow. I’ve been checking the internet every few hours to see if there are any updates in the murder of 19-year-old Caprisha Green on Potrero Hill this past weekend. Green was shot in front of her ...
- 'Gorgeous' Stangl 'excited' to be in Maxim - Allentown Morning Call
When she was growing up in Bethlehem Township, Janelle Stangl had no inclination to be one of those girls shaking pompoms on the sidelines while boys in short pants played football or basketball. ''I wasn't a cheerleader, I was a dancer,'' Stangl ...
- Poetry reading at Edison library Aug. 13 (Edison Sentinel)
Rowan University student and Edison resident Joseph Carlough will be reading some of his award-winning poetry, plus a short story, at the Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., 7 p.m. Aug 13.Reserve a seat by calling the library at 732-287-2298, ext. 1, or sign up at the circulation desk.
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