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- Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinations - The Canberra Times
Banjo's lost poems and top literary destinationsThe Canberra Times, Australia - 28 minutes ago"It is hard to imagine life today without the internet, and all of the benefits that it brings to our business and personal lives: convenient, ...
- Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden Fringe - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Watch out Edinburgh, here comes the Camden FringeHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 2 hours agoAnd they range from theatre and cabaret to comedy, dance and poetry. There's even a children's musical about sheep - Ewe Beautiful You. ...
- Thompson: Read carefully or suffer consequences - Northwest Herald
Someone asked who my favorite authors are. Authors? Uhhhhhh ... I read for a living, I said defensively. Important newspaper stuff. Who has time for books ? A lot of the reading and editing I do is pretty intense. Sometimes I just want to go home ...
- OODLES OF RIPPING YARNS - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphOODLES OF RIPPING YARNSCalcutta Telegraph, India - 3 hours agoHe is not only the most peaceful and lovely person I know, but also works selflessly for others, writes poetry, sets it to music, and has embraced the ...
- Mercy Arms - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldMercy ArmsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 7 hours agoBeautifully crafted segues ( To Me Now) and jangling beats ( Kilby) are outweighed by the moody blues ( Caroline, Footsteps), with the Kings Cross poetry of ...
- CD Review: Ryan Cabrera 'The Moon Under Water' - NewsOK.com (subscription)
NewsOK.com (subscription)CD Review: Ryan Cabrera 'The Moon Under Water'NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 1 hour agoThe development of his voice, songwriting and musical tastes all are apparent in "I Shoulda Kissed U,†a pop ode to a lost chance for love. ...
- Warhol fans nationwide expected to travel to Wexner Center - Delaware News
Warhol fans nationwide expected to travel to Wexner CenterDelaware News, OH - 15 hours agoDrag Day offers interactive tours, a poetry reading, performances by Columbus drag queens, and wigs and outfits for visitors to try on. ...
- Thursday, October 2, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
If you are an aspiring writer or poet and are looking to get published then the Unisun Reliance Book Club competition is the place to get started.
- EDWIN O. GUTHMAN (The State)
Award-winning journalist LOS ANGELES — Edwin O. Guthman , a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was on the infamous “enemies list†prepared by aides of President Richard Nixon and served as press secretary to Robert F. Kennedy, has died at 89. Guthman, who suffered from a rare blood disease called amyloidosis, died Sunday at his Pacific Palisades home, said Bryce Nelson, a family spokesman. ...
- Your Right to Remain Silent - OpEdNews
Your Right to Remain SilentOpEdNews, PA - 4 hours agoPerhaps our October Surprise will be that in light of the successful suppression of free speech and free press activists at this year’s Republican National ...
- East Bay Literary Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comEast Bay Literary ExaminerExaminer.com - 31 minutes agoSince its creation in 1972, many literary enthusiasts have regarded Poetry Flash as the Mt. Everest of poetry coverage in the East Bay . ...
- Poetry, Sculpture Count As Art - Tampa Tribune
Poetry, Sculpture Count As ArtTampa Tribune, FL - 1 hour agoBusinesses and individuals can sign their chairs, Wohl said, like Reynolds' Farms, Coldwell Banker American Southern Realty, and Heartland Real Estate Co. ...
- Still ringing in our ears (The Star)
Words have power and none more so than those spoken by great orators and statesmen in the name of freedom and democracy. StarMag recalls some of these memorable speeches made through the ages on the nation’s 51st birthday today.
- tri-valley arts calendar (Contra Costa Times)
Oct. 2 n Classic Film Series — 7 p.m., Oct. 2. The classic 1931 film "The Public Enemy," starring James Cagney and Jean Harlow, is the first in a free series of films for the entire family.
- Site of the week: The Manchester Review - guardian.co.uk
Site of the week: The Manchester Reviewguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago... writing (home to creative writing professor Martin Amis), will be published each spring and autumn, offering a mix of fiction and poetry as well as art, ...Manchester literary journal to publish new work by John Banville Crain's Manchester Businessall 2 news articles
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