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- From Christianity to Sin and Back Again - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
From Christianity to Sin and Back AgainPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 27 minutes agoMr. Thompson was usually in some kind of depression and found expression in poetry at an early age. He continued to write poems while in college and on into ...
- The Week[end]: May 30-June 1, 2008 (Isthmus)
May morphs into June and summer builds up steam this weekend with plenty of fun around town, including Festa Italia, TerraceFest, the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Burgers and Brew. Also on tap are: performances by Proud Theater and Martin Short; talks by Bob McChesney and Dan Matthews; and music by the Rhapsodie Quartet, The Great White Jenkins, Marcia Ball, French Kicks, Impaler, the ...
- Photo Flash: Shwartz's My Antonia' - Broadway World
Photo Flash: Shwartz's My Antonia'Broadway World, NY - 5 hours agoHe was drawn to Willa Cather's My Antonia by the complex love story between a young American boy and an eastern European immigrant, his connection to the ...
- Paul O'Neill - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
The worst of the nation's credit crisis may have passed, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Wednesday, though he acknowledged rising gas prices will blunt the effect of 130 million economic stimulus checks. He ruled out a second stimulus package ...
- 117 more things to do today >> - Seattle Weekly
Slipknot, Disturbed, Five Finger Death Punch, 36 Crazyfists, Black Tide White River Amphitheatre Wed., July 9, 1:00pm South King County Foo Fighters KeyArena Wed., July 9, 7:00pm Queen Anne Girl In A Coma, Papermache, Jerry Peerson, Stop Motion ...
- Google Trends and the ghost of T.S. Eliot (Los Angeles Times)
How "The Waste Land" became one of the most Googled poems in America.
- Praise for Peggy’s poetry - Huddersfield Examiner
Praise for Peggy’s poetryHuddersfield Examiner, UK - 2 hours agoI think that she has a remarkable talent for writing poetry and I have no doubt that thousands of your readers will have enjoyed them over the years. ...
- Poet staves off poverty in exotic Edmonton - National Post
Poet staves off poverty in exotic EdmontonNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoThough he's written three novels and a memoir (last fall's The Lost Coast: Salmon, Memory and the Death of Wild Culture), Bowling's first love is poetry. ...
- London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony - Guardian Unlimited
LONDON (AP) - The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of ...
- In Neruda’s Chile, good education eludes masses - Thaindian.com
Thaindian.comIn Neruda’s Chile, good education eludes massesThaindian.com, Thailand - 5 hours agoThe government’s scheme for 400000 families envisages a ‘maletin literario’ or box of up to nine books each that includes poetry and fiction apart from an ...
- Smaller festival hopes to make a big impression - Miami Herald
New York's Keigwin + Company mixes comedy and dance and will perform on closing night. IF YOU GO | FLORIDA DANCE FESTIVAL Annual event features performances by members of the Florida Dance Association, including Katherine Kramer, Clarita Filgueiras ...
- Obituary letter: Allan Rodway (Guardian Unlimited)
Giles Oakley writes: Brian Lee's suitably affectionate memories of academic and writer Allan Rodway caught his personality beautifully
- With Celtics, it's back to the future - Lowell Sun
After I was left hanging on The Sun's waiver wire, the kind folks at the Sports Department reeled me in to join their gallant squad and I found myself beaming back to the future, returning to the "fun and games" that kicked off my journalism career ...
- Hip-Hop: Agent for social change or angry, misogynist music? - The Gazette (Montreal)
Hip-Hop: Agent for social change or angry, misogynist music?The Gazette (Montreal), Canada - Jun 29, 2008Is it "pavement poetry that vibrates with commitment to speaking for the voiceless," as Michael Eric Dyson, a professor at Georgetown University, believes? ...
- Local Dispatch: A Poetry Slam dunk, from the halls of Pittsburgh Sterrett (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Hey, here's an idea. Take a bunch of eighth-graders desperately consumed with what's cool, what's not, what their friends think of what they wear, what they do and what they say -- and have them deliver their hopes, dreams, fears into words on a page called a poem.
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