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- Poetry Column: Everybody's got a pocket for their favorite poem - The Evening Sun
Poetry Column: Everybody's got a pocket for their favorite poemThe Evening Sun, PA - 11 minutes ago... poetry and its vital place in American culture. Thousands of businesses and non-profit organizations participate through readings, festivals, book ...
- Hillary, can you work nights? - Los Angeles Times
K : "It's 4 in the afternoon. I'm here with Hillary Rodham Clinton, senator from New York, and I'm beginning the interview now. Um, do you mind if I tape this?" C : "Is it really necessary?" K : "Well, sort of. I mean, we taped Richardson, and that ...
- Hammershøi's grey eminence (Guardian Unlimited)
Arts & entertainment: Maev Kennedy on the trail of the enigmatic Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi at the Royal Academy
- Timing of the incredible Hull is poetry in promotion - Guardian Unlimited
"That Whitsun, I was late getting away..." So begins one of the most celebrated poems of the last century, written in October 1958 at 32 Pearson Park, Hull, by a librarian at the city's university. Philip Larkin used the poem's title, The Whitsun ...
- A tour of the gods - guardian.co.uk
A tour of the godsguardian.co.uk, UK - 36 minutes ago"We drag the everyday into prose for the sake of the poetry of it," he says. No prosewriter would say that. A poet's eyes can sometimes be a hindrance. ...
- Thursday, April 3, 2008 (Jackson Free Press)
Art Show and Poetry Reading Thu, Apr 3, 12:00 pm. Celebrate National Poetry Month with the Richard Wright Library's art show and poetry reading. Richard Wright Library (515 W. McDowell Rd.).
- Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise? - Ha'aretz
Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise?Ha'aretz, Israel - 1 hour agoOf Italian descent, Bassano lived in England as a Marrano and has heretofore been known only as the first woman to publish a book of poetry ("Salve Deus Rex ...
- 20 Mil. Lost Generation in Japan - Donga.com
This is an excerpt from one of Ishikawa Takuboku’s poems published in 1910. He died at the age of 26. The passage is often quoted to express the harsh realities of the Japanese “working poor.†Although the Japanese poet worked day and night as ...
- Education briefs: Apr. 30 - Knoxville News Sentinel
Education briefs: Apr. 30Knoxville News Sentinel, TN - 1 hour agoSequoyah Elementary School had five winners in the annual countywide Ossoli Circle Poetry Contest sponsored by the Knoxville chapter of the General ...
- Tony Stark vs. Anton Chigurh (Manila Standard Today)
In the movie in my mind, Anton Chigurh goes after Tony Stark, who is already suffering from alcohol-induced depression. Sheriff Bell finally catches up with Chigurh in time to watch the epic battle, fought somewhere in West Texas without the billionaire playboy wearing an iron suit.
- Brain game - Calcutta Telegraph
Brain gameCalcutta Telegraph, India - 2 hours agoAttend Ulhaas Chandrima, an evening of music, dance and poetry, at Rooftop, Lenin Sarani, 6pm to 9pm. Enjoy a musical evening at Aikatan, EZCC, 6pm. ...
- Synopses of 2008 IMPAC finalist novels and list of previous year's ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Synopses of 2008 IMPAC finalist novels and list of previous year's ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 22 minutes agoSayed Kashua, "Let It Be Morning" (Israel) -- "Hoping to reclaim the simplicity of life among kin, a prodigal son returns home to find that nothing is as he ...
- Whitemarsh Business Association awards college scholarships to ... - Conshohocken Recorder
Whitemarsh Business Association awards college scholarships to ...Conshohocken Recorder, PA - 55 minutes agoHer school activities include the Poetry Club, Interact Helping Hands, the Colonial Players and the girls' basketball team. Jordan is an administrative ...
- Winners of the 21st Annual Trillium Book Award are: - Toronto Star
Winners of the 21st Annual Trillium Book Award are:Toronto Star, Canada - 17 hours agoThe recipients of the $10000 poetry awards were Rachel Zolf for Human Resources and Tina Charlebois for Poils lisses.
- Dance-theater review: Music, movement meld in 'Orpheus and Euridice' (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
The singing of Norah Long is a standout in this collaborative telling of the classic Greek story
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