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- Reviving the Vanished Voice of Poetry - Washington Post
Reviving the Vanished Voice of PoetryWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThen 16-year-old Shawntay A. Henry walked onstage. usable as earth; when it belongs at last to all . . . this man, superb in love and logic, this man shall ...
- Looking for clues to a pianist's afterlife - Boston Globe
Glenn Gould is everywhere. Literally. As I type this sentence, his posthumous presence is spilling over every inch of my desk. A cinderblock-size, 80-CD box set of recordings by the often revered, still-controversial Canadian pianist sits imposingly ...
- 33 1/3: Patti Smith's Horses - Popmatters.com
One of the most vivid and enduring products of that most exciting time and place in American popular music—New York City in the latter half of the 1970s—Patti Smith’s 1975 debut album Horses is unquestionably among the most academic of all ...
- Dannie Abse's top 10 20th century poetry collections - guardian.co.uk
Dannie Abse's top 10 20th century poetry collectionsguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHe has written fifteen books of poetry and his latest work is his autobiography, Goodbye, Twentieth Century. Because this book contains The Love Song of J ...
- A steady stream of consciousness (Honolulu Advertiser)
Jon Hamblin chooses to work on weathered, corrugated roofing metal that has been discarded. On the wavy, dented and often punctured surfaces he paints figures, animals and flora in bright oil enamel colors.
- Sunday: Sent home: The suspension gap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Champlin Park High School ninth-grader Keenan Hooper, 15, and school counselor Doyle Johnson had a friendly chat before the morning bell. Keenan was suspended often in middle school, but not once at the high school, where connecting with students and ...
- Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17 - Daily News Tribune
Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17Daily News Tribune, MA - 5 hours agoPOETRY READING Mary Ellen Tuthill reads from her book ``The Linen Man & Other Poems'' today at 2 pm, at Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central St., ...
- Poetry Workshops at Galway Arts Centre - Indymedia Ireland
In May Galway Arts Centre is offering aspiring poets a choice of three poetry workshops, all facilitated by poet Kevin Higgins, whose best-selling first collection, ‘The Boy With No Face’, published by Salmon Poetry, was short-listed for the 2006 ...
- In Memoriam: Thomas M. Disch - PopMatters
Los Angeles TimesIn Memoriam: Thomas M. DischPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoIn his 1998 book The Dreams Our Stuff is Made Of (a companion piece to his 1996 excoriation of modern poetry (The Castle of Indolence), Disch created a ...Thomas M. Disch | 1940-2008 Catastrophes blamed for author's suicide Columbus Dispatchall 12 news articles
- Bay schools are buzzing with celebrations - The Herald Eastern Cape
Bay schools are buzzing with celebrationsThe Herald Eastern Cape, South Africa - 34 minutes agoTeachers will focus on his childhood, political activities, imprisonment and release, family life and his retirement. Pupils will present poetry, ...
- Slams a chance to shine ... or come in last - Monterey County Herald
Slams a chance to shine ... or come in lastMonterey County Herald, CA - 1 hour agoThere is no real reason for me to perform at poetry slams other than to seek attention and maybe inspire someone to write a poem themselves. ...
- Nubiart Diary - Dr Lez Henry - Ligali
Nubiart Diary - Dr Lez HenryLigali, UK - 26 minutes agoThe event will include a Presentation, book signing & poetry by Sister Nzingha Assata, author of “Women in the Garvey Movement. ...
- When a movie hurts too much to watch (Chicago Sun-Times)
The blog entry "In Search of Redemption" inspired an outpouring of reader comments remarkable not only for their number but for their intelligence and thought. It became obvious that many of us go to the movies seeking some sort of release or healing.
- Unorthodox station's voice may be muted - New Zealand Herald
With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show. But then the broadcast is coming from the inside of a Buenos Aires ...
- Romanno Bridge, By Andrew Greig (Independent)
A frenzied hunt across the Scottish Highlands for a mythic artefact. A secret passed down the ages from keeper to keeper. Runes and cryptic messages to decipher, hoodlums to dodge, elderly historians to be consulted shortly before their violent deaths... At first glance Andrew Greig's new novel seems like a home-grown, rather indignant riposte to The Da Vinci Code.
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