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- Poem of the week: Fine Knacks for Ladies - guardian.co.uk
Poem of the week: Fine Knacks for Ladiesguardian.co.uk, UK - 25 minutes agoI 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, ...
- Pedestrian slugfests - Manila Times
Pedestrian slugfestsManila Times, Philippines - 9 hours ago... books—after reading that around 200 experts on the work of poet John Milton convened in London early July to talk about his poetry and his greatness. ...
- Russia's literary light who illuminated dark world of Soviet regime (Guardian Unlimited)
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's brought the pain and suffering of Stalin's Russia to world attention
- Kudos & Kvetches - Vancouver Courier
Kudos & KvetchesVancouver Courier, Canada - Aug 8, 2008To quote Thomas Dolby, it's poetry in motion. If being the best in the world is your goal as an Olympic athlete, how is it possible the classic board game ...
- Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. - Politico
Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.Politico, DC - 1 hour agoAnd then, mixing arresting and light-hearted anecdotes along with poetry and prose, captured well the sweep of history he had lived in his then-30 years in ...
- The Capture of Radovan Karadzic: Dr. Dragan Dabic No More - World Politics Review
The Capture of Radovan Karadzic: Dr. Dragan Dabic No MoreWorld Politics Review - 10 minutes agoOn his return to Bosnia, his American education, poetry and introduction of group therapy to Yugoslavia were enough to earn him a degree of celebrity. ...
- Jay Parini: A case of poetic justice -- literally - Wisconsin State Journal
WEYBRIDGE, Vt. -- Last winter, which in Vermont is serious business, a gang of local teens got a bright idea. The Homer Noble Farm in Ripton, famous as the summer home of Robert Frost between 1938 and 1963, stood empty. It struck them as just the ...
- Another prize for BC poet Robin Blaser, and some advice - Vancouver Sun
Another prize for BC poet Robin Blaser, and some adviceVancouver Sun, Canada - 45 minutes agoIn 2006, Robin Blaser was awarded with the Griffin Trust for Excellence in Poetry's inaugural Lifetime Recognition Award. They should have waited; ...
- Patterson: Getting rid of unwanted gifts - Topeka Capitol-Journal Blogs
One of my favorite cartoons shows a husband and wife standing on their front porch. He's holding a basket full of kittens. A smug-looking woman is hurrying down their sidewalk toward her car. The husband says to his wife, "I don't really believe that ...
- Fringe top 20—#20: Empty S Productions - Twin Cities Planet
Fringe top 20—#20: Empty S ProductionsTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 1 hour agoMore slam poetry from the guy who brought us… ...a late night show that Mom and I both attended, with amusing results. One of many things the Fringe has ...
- Flat Lake Literary & Arts Festival, Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland - Independent
Flat Lake Literary & Arts Festival, Clones, Co. Monaghan, IrelandIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoMuldoon, poetry editor of the New Yorker, provided a masterclass in how to engage an audience while reading verse. Others present included the writers Edna ...
- Pretty heads will roll - Salon
Natalie Dormer as Anne Boleyn and Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Henry VIII. March 26, 2008 | The first season of Showtime's "The Tudors" unfolded as one part historical drama, one part bodice-ripper. Like the best romance novels, the drama series milked ...
- BR area for June 6-June 12, 2008 - 2TheAdvocate
BR area for June 6-June 12, 20082TheAdvocate, LA - 2 hours agoMust be 18 to be admitted. http://www.redstickcomedy.com OPEN MIC POETRY SHOW: 8 pm, Insomkneeacks, 9895 Florida Blvd., Suite B, upstairs next to the ...
- Our friends electric: Wall.E & family - Independent
Our friends electric: Wall.E & familyIndependent, UK - 14 minutes agoThe Chicago Tribune called it "visual poetry"; The New York Times praised its eco-message – a warning of a trash-filled future world – and even said Wall-E ...
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
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