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- Schools trigger memories (Part 3) - Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Schools trigger memories (Part 3)Brainerd Daily Dispatch, United States - 16 minutes agoOde to poetry cafe, he reminded me and even acted out, after the last cafe, how his knees were shaking the very first time, but now he says, "It's easy and ...
- R. Fraser, Book History Through Postcolonial Eyes. Rewriting the ... - Fabula
R. Fraser, Book History Through Postcolonial Eyes. Rewriting the ...Fabula, France - 53 minutes agoThe Power of the Consumer Works Cited and Bibliography Index Robert Fraser has published books on Proust, JG Frazer, Ben Okri, African poetry and ...
- That Friday feeling... - Q4Music
Q4MusicThat Friday feeling...Q4Music, UK - 17 hours agoIn the Cabaret Marquee, poetry collective Aisle 16 – friends of Miss Nash, in fact – delivered some (relatively) early morning missives to a relaxed crowd, ...
- America Back on Track... for Monday, June 23rd - OpEdNews.com
Our Quote of the Day is from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe who said, "One can be instructed in society, one is inspired only in solitude." Some observations on the news... We told you earlier about the McClatchy series last week on the detainees. In ...
- RiverRun reads: ‘1001 Books for Every Mood’ - Portsmouth Herald
Editor’s note: Every other week, RiverRun Bookstore on Congress Street in downtown Portsmouth provides book recommendations and previews of upcoming events at the store. There are so many books published a year nowadays that it often feels ...
- Kansas still has its heart and soul in its music - Cherry Hill Courier Post
Kansas still has its heart and soul in its musicCherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - 1 hour agoRaised in Chadds Ford, Pa., Schutt was schooled in Boston, both at Harvard University, where she studied the influence of jazz on modern poetry, ...
- Central Library celebration of local writing talent - Peterborough
Central Library celebration of local writing talentPeterborough, UK - 3 hours agoThe event will kick off with a Poetry Party from 11 am until 12.30 pm on Sunday 20 July. Whether you are new to poetry or a seasoned old hand you can share ...
- Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free Loca - Santa Monica Mirror
Livin’ La Vida Hands-Free LocaSanta Monica Mirror, CA - 1 hour agoBan tint on car windows and now the windows come down… so that everybody can enjoy the delicate poetry and social commentary of your favorite music. ...
- Writing gurus inaugurate the Orcas Island Writers Festival - Bothell Reporter
In recent weeks an apron-clad woman has been seen roaming the Saturday Market with free brownies and cookies. The free food comes with a string attached—literally. To each sweet is tied a brochure for the Orcas Island Writers Festival, due to be ...
- Community briefs - Leaf Chronicle
What: Yard sale items are being accepted for this community event benefiting the American Cancer Society. Donations can be dropped off during the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone wishing to set up and sell their own items may do so for a ...
- Gritty Iraq drama gives HBO a worthy successor to ‘Wire’ - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Gritty Iraq drama gives HBO a worthy successor to ‘Wire’Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, WI - 8 hours agoEating, sleeping and dodging fragments of hot metal with this highly trained elite, he captures the profane poetry of their speech, the appetite some ...
- Shahbaz gets trust vote - Nation
LAHORE-Punjab Chief Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif secured vote of confidence on Monday from the Punjab Assembly as 266 members voted for him, while the Opposition continued their boycott of the session and stayed out of the House despite an ...
- Roy Nathanson: Auditory Circus (All About Jazz)
Saxophonist Roy Nathanson was in one of the earliest versions of The Lounge Lizards, which he left to found The Jazz Passengers, a group that slowly morphed into his new ensemble, Sotto Voce. In between he also co-led a duo with keyboardist and composer, Anthony Coleman and released, among others, the ground-breaking album I Could've Been a Drum (Tzadik, 1997).
- Young American Indians Find Their Voice in Poetry (New York Times)
Students at the Santa Fe Indian School are drawing national attention for their decidedly American Indian take on an art form that has grown increasingly popular with young people.
- War crimes arrest: The night Karadzic rocked the Madhouse (Guardian Unlimited)
Belgrade's Luda Kuca bar - the name means madhouse - became a regular haunt for the former Bosnian Serb leader
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