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- An evening of love prose - Bothell Reporter
On Sunday, Sept. 28 at the Orcas Island Senior Center, Barbara Urschel will be reading excerpts from her new book “From Grief to Grace: Journaling Through Bill’s Illness†and a special guest will read selected poems from Bill Urschel’s 2002 ...
- Call for poetic structure - Examiner.com
Examiner.comCall for poetic structureExaminer.com - 29 minutes ago... for the same pit of oblivion" that much well-structured 19th century American and British poetry was relegated to when modernism broke those old molds. ...
- A Van Cliburn anniversary: From musician to folk hero - Malaysia Star
A Van Cliburn anniversary: From musician to folk heroMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 1 hour agoThere's no Banner or poetry; in Russia, he was more a musician than an objectified folk hero and, interestingly, seems more in his element. ...
- No Pavement reunion says Malkmus - Nottingham Evening Post
Unlikely, says the influential alt-rock band's frontman and main songwriter. "I haven't heard these rumours except during interviews," says Stephen Malkmus. "We haven't planned anything like that. "This thing that I'm doing now is so much better than ...
- THE GUESS WHO PERFORMS AT TROPICANA EXPRESS - Laughlin Entertainer
THE GUESS WHO PERFORMS AT TROPICANA EXPRESSLaughlin Entertainer, AZ - 28 minutes agoSome is more cerebral, some is more flippant, but it all has its place in the world-novels, poetry, artwork-it all evokes emotion and thoughts. ...
- Fair talent winners sing way to the top (The Beacon News)
Winners of this year's Kane County Fair Talent Contest included a duet and an opera singer.
- BOOK REVIEW | The Wave-Maker - Charleston City Paper
Charleston City PaperBOOK REVIEW | The Wave-MakerCharleston City Paper, SC - 2 hours agoSpires' poetry isn't influenced by Western metaphysics as much as it is by Eastern spirituality, especially Zen Buddhism and the proclivity in Japanese ...
- The mighty Fringe is starting to crack under its own weight - it had ... - Guardian Unlimited
I'm always struck by just how often the British, supposedly so prudish and repressed, seem to talk about sex. At dinner parties and by office water coolers, we can frequently be found swapping anecdotes about encounters so intimate they'd make a ...
- Tango Café fighting for its existence - Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
Tango Café fighting for its existencePittsburgh Jewish Chronicle, USA - 5 hours agoPetruy has hosted art exhibits for local artists, let musicians come and play their new songs and been the home to constant poetry readings - all for free. ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
By NATASHA ROBINSON RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture.
- How do you solve a problem like Manila ordinance no. 7780?—Jose F ... - ABS-CBN
I have been railing against comstockery and taking part in efforts opposing censorship and upholding freedom of expression. Has anyone ever heard of the City of Manila's Ordinance No. 7780--or of its obvious clone, House Bill No. 3305? Manila ...
- Lesbians cheer Lesbos ruling - The Sun
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient Greek poetess Sappho whose love poems inspired the ...
- Academics unearth UK's oldest joke 1 Aug 2008, 1356 hrs IST,IANS (The Times of India)
LONDON: A 1,000-year-old double-meaning wry observation is what British academics consider to be their country's oldest joke. They found it in the Codex Exoniensis, a 10th century book of Anglo-Saxon poetry held at Exeter Cathedral.
- Cedar Rapids native reads his 'Letters from Abu Ghraib' (The Daily Iowan)
It sounds like the world's oldest set up to some awful joke: What's the difference between President Bush and Joshua Casteel? But the answer helped set in motion a series of events culminating in Casteel's book, Letters from Abu Ghraib, ironically (or coincidentally) released on July 4 this year.
- Youth media campaign targets city violence - Boston Globe
City youths armed with digital cameras and audio recorders will capture images and words and use them to try to persuade their peers to shun violence, under a new city program announced yesterday. The youths will work on developing this new media ...
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