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- Pota becomes subject for Sibal’s poems - Daily News & Analysis
Pota becomes subject for Sibal’s poemsDaily News & Analysis, India - 1 hour agoBut, instinctively, poetry allowed me to express myself in a more focused manner, without having to write long winded prose. Most of the reflections are ...
- Classic moment: Broadway says goodbye to Rosie's show - Broadway World
The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry.
- A fascinating study in self-justification - Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesA fascinating study in self-justificationOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 8 hours agoThe opening lines of Christine Leunens' novel Caging Skies are more like poetry than prose. This conceptual clarity and linguistic precision is maintained ...
- Poetry club gets OK by Crestwood board despite budget issues - Dearborn Press and Guide
Poetry club gets OK by Crestwood board despite budget issuesDearborn Press and Guide, MI - 3 hours ago"I love the idea, but I'm also concerned about approving it without looking at the budget," she said. Superintendent Laurine VanValkenburg said if approved, ...
- The Daily Bung: An ode to Rooney, and Cockney Mafioso gets whacked - Daily Telegraph
Tony Jimenez , the property dealer who somehow became in charge of Newcastle's transfer policy, has quit the club to pursue other interests. No doubt feels flogging houses in the middle of the the biggest credit crisis ever known would still be ...
- NEA Leader Dana Gioia Will Step Down in 2009 (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Dana Gioia announced Sept. 12 that he will leave his position at the head of the Arts Endowment in January 2009.
- Performance and classical music listings (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Theater Professional/semi-professional Doubt A strong-minded nun is faced with a difficult decision. Closes 9/27. Cape May Stage, 31 Perry St., Cape May; 609-884-1341; www.capemaystage.com. $35; $25 seniors; $12.50 students.
- Is a fetus a person? Anti-abortion groups split - Rocky Mountain News Blogs
Some people who oppose abortion rights aren't on board with Colorado's proposed "Personhood" amendment, which define a fertilized egg as a person. David Montero reports: While those who predictably support abortion rights line up against the measure ...
- Which bits of Michael Jackson turn 50 today? - Guardian Unlimited
Court and social, now, as you are cordially informed that Michael Jackson is 50 years old today. Well, bits of him are, and while our little Peter Pan would probably like to think that more recent tissue-based additions to his constantly evolving ...
- Jay Reatard’s Extreme Makeover - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Jay Reatard’s Extreme MakeoverExclaim!, Canada - 6 hours agoI don’t really like poetry, so when songs are long they basically turn into fucking poems. I like to keep them more like mantras.â€
- The signs they are a-changin' - Ann Arbor News Blog
Sean Forbes of Royal Oak is an up and coming rock star who has alread caught the eye of rapper Eminem. The unusual thing about him, however, is that he's deaf. September 18, 2008: Hometownlife.com: In college, Forbes created a rough video to Eminem's ...
- The Reverend Betty Jo Blackmon Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who ... - 24-7PressRelease.com (press release)
The Reverend Betty Jo Blackmon Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who ...24-7PressRelease.com (press release) - 7 hours agoAt present, she is working on a soon-to-be-published compilation of her beach sermons and poetry entitled Preaching Where Pelicans Fly. ...
- Advani wants more (The Telegraph)
Calcutta: Winning has become a habit for him.
- An Interview with Blanche Richardson of Marcus Books - Bookslut
An Interview with Blanche Richardson of Marcus BooksBookslut, IL - 5 hours agoThen they began to publish works by Black authors and poets as well as out-of-print literature they deemed essential reading, such as The Philosophy and ...
- Andrew Davidson's $5-million voyage - Globe and Mail
WINNIPEG — Andrew Davidson's fantastic journey to a literary payday some estimate to be more than $2-million began in Japan almost a decade ago with a vision, an image, a fantasy, if you will. It was a vision, unbidden and fully formed, of a woman ...
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