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- Donnybrook’s very own write-a-holic - Donnybrook Bridgetown Mail
Donnybrook’s very own write-a-holicDonnybrook Bridgetown Mail, Australia - 4 hours agoJo and her family used to travel to the South West for short breaks. She was impressed with Donnybrook because there was a hospital, police station, ...
- Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia†Body - Black Voice News
Celebration of Life for Durnesia “Nesia†BodyBlack Voice News, CA - 5 hours agoBody was a lovable person who loved to cook, write poetry, travel extensively and was the voice of several organizations. Body had a great sense of humor ...
- Phill Jupitus: 'It's the most grown-up thing I've done' - Daily Telegraph
A quick, rather brutal confession: I had no interest in meeting Phill Jupitus until it was announced that he was making his West End debut in a new play called Lifecoach this month. 'School drama was a great escape from the misery': Phill Jupitus I'm ...
- Oh, what a paradise was lost (The News & Observer)
Ethan Canin's first novel in seven years channels varied influences. The title is taken from one of Elia Kazan's best, if most resolutely uncommercial, films. The story is a conflation of "The Great Gatsby" and "All the King's Men," with strong overtones of "The Magnificent Ambersons" (one of Canin's characters echoes Booth Tarkington by referring to "one of God's lesser known laws. The law of ...
- 338749My Weekend: Chris Walters - Times Online
How does an albatross sleep? How fast does a peregrine falcon fly? And what, exactly, is the appeal of bird-watching? One man eminently well-placed to answer such questions is Chris Walters, firm-wide senior pro bono counsel of Reed Smith. Walters ...
- Bridging the 'two cultures' of arts and science - Globe and Mail
Bridging the 'two cultures' of arts and scienceGlobe and Mail, Canada - 54 minutes ago(an exclamation that later became the title of a prose poem by Edgar Allan Poe, describing his solely intuitive conclusions on nature and the universe). ...
- Swedish council helping exiled writer Taslima Nasreen - Reuters India
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, under threat after angering Muslim groups with her work, is living in Sweden with the support of a local municipality, a member of parliament said on Monday. Cecilia Wikstrom, a deputy ...
- 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 ...
- Yarmouth's new look seafront toasted - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
Yarmouth's new look seafront toastedNorfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK - 4 hours ago... First and Middle School thoughtfully observed in specially-written poetry, it is also now part of the winning recipe for Norfolk's top seaside town. ...
- The greatness of Aimé Césaire - Business Day
The greatness of Aimé CésaireBusiness Day, Nigeria - 1 hour agoFrom the burning emotion of the poetry in the Cahier in the 1930s, to the Discours of 1956, there is a timeless universality in his adoption of the ...
- County library - Charleston Post & Courier
Catch the Reading Bug: Children's Summer Reading Program (ages 11 and younger). Through July 31. Children are awarded prizes for reading or being read to at levels of 5, 10 and 30 hours. Prizes include the S.C. reading medal, passes to community ...
- Primary School Leases Spark Debate in Exchange of Letters - Voices
Primary School Leases Spark Debate in Exchange of LettersVoices, CT - 5 hours agoBoard of Education Chairman Matthew Franjola declined to comment, while Roxbury member Andrew Engle replied with poetry and Mr. Stuart lobbed a Ralph Waldo ...
- Shuffling Through Memories: B.S. Johnson's 'The Unfortunates' (The New York Sun)
Samuel Beckett is often called a terminus in Anglo-Irish literature. He took modernism's radical approach as far as it would go; it is as though Jackson Pollock was succeeded by portraitists and landscape artists. B.S. Johnson (1933-73) did not get the memo. In 1961, while shopping his first book to agents, Johnson compared it favorably to "Ulysses," and declared himself in the tradition of ...
- Brunswick: Poetry reading, open mic night set (Brunswick Sun Times)
Brunswick Art Works will host a free poetry reading and open mic at 7 p.m. June 12 at Insights Coffee & More....
- The McEwan Delusion: The Pseudo-Threat of Islamism - OpEdNews.com
As a novelist, Ian McEwan is talented to the point of self- caricature : he writes nothing that hasn't been dislocated on the rack of his talent. As the leader of today's "look-at-me-I'm-a-writer!" lolly-pop guild, he would never dream of a sentence ...
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