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- Pure poetry from a man who loves his poultry (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
About 8,000 years ago, in Southeast Asia, the chicken came, before the egg. That is, humans captured the wild red jungle fowl, cherishing its fierceness.
- More News - Scranton Times-Tribune
More NewsScranton Times-Tribune, USA - 4 hours agoA variety of events will take place, including a chili cook-off, volleyball tournament, poetry readings, band and chorus performances, special education ...
- Free concert showcases WMU composer, guest vocalist - Western Michigan University Magazine
KALAMAZOO--The music of C. Curtis-Smith will come to life with the composer at the piano and the help of a guest vocalist at 8:15 p.m. Monday, May 19, in Dalton Center Recital Hall on the Western Michigan University Campus. The free concert will ...
- Randi Ward: A W.Va. Poet Who Truly - Graffiti
Randi Ward: A W.Va. Poet Who TrulyGraffiti, WV - 3 hours agoIn her first book of poetry, “Meditations on Salt,†published in the Faroe Islands under her auspicious pseudonym, numerous panoramas of unending hillsides ...
- Badal misused official machinery: Cong - Tribune
Levelling allegations of misuse of official machinery, the Congress today demanded a probe into the use of a government helicopter by Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal to tour Punjab for electioneering prior to the panchayat elections. The issue was ...
- Kidd Stays in the Picture - New York Sun
Kidd Stays in the PictureNew York Sun, United States - 6 hours agoThis year's edition will present more than 50 events, including music and dance performances, poetry readings, film and visual art projections, ...
- When Hemingway turned his hand to verse (Mail and Guardian)
There is probably a good reason Ernest Hemingway is known for his novels, short stories and journalism rather than his poetry, and it can be found in a remarkable first edition of his first American book. Clearly, he was not a great poet.
- Nas: Untitled - AZCentral.com
Don't be fooled by "Queens Get The Money," the bracing opener of Nas' now-untitled ninth solo album: It sounds like nothing else on the CD. The Jay Electronica-produced cut - built on a few simple piano twinkles and no drum track - is by far the most ...
- Learn how to deal with stress - Pacific Daily News
Learn how to deal with stressPacific Daily News, GU - 10 minutes agoJoining sports, writing poetry, dancing, biking, running, reading or watching movies are great and healthy stress relievers to keep you calm. ...
- Profit Honors Poet in His Own Country - New York Times
Profit Honors Poet in His Own CountryNew York Times, United States - 16 minutes agoPerhaps his best-known poem dealt with the Tay Bridge disaster of 1879 and included the lines “So the train mov’d slowly along the Bridge of Tay/Until it ...
- Community Leaders Forge New Approach to HIV Prevention as Part of M-A ... - Forbes
HIV among imprisoned juveniles, teenagers and the Muslim community headlined a discussion of community leaders and AIDS experts in Johannesburg today. The gathering - orchestrated by the M-A-C AIDS Fund, the philanthropic arm of Estee Lauder-owned ...
- What's new at your local library - Idaho Statesman
Adult fantasy. In the epic conclusion of the Dark Disciple trilogy, Mina finally uncovers the truth about herself, a discovery that drives her insane, and embarks on a perilous quest, accompanied by Rhys, the monk of Majere, his dog Atta, and the ...
- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNet
Somehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on fire. All right, that's about enough of that annoying crap. In other news that may or may not ...
- LITERARY CALENDAR - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
LITERARY CALENDARThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 16 hours agoBipartisan Cafe, 7901 SE Stark St.; www.bipartisancafe.com or 503-253-1051 Black Pride Poetry Slam: Music and spoken work from Seattle's Voices Rising and ...
- Poem of the week: Fine Knacks for Ladies, by Anon - Guardian Blogs
This week's poem is by the greatest poet of all time. I was reminded of its existence by an essay by Clive Wilmer, published in the latest issue of that excellent poetry journal, PN Review , "Thom Gunn, Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry". During the ...
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