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- Return Trip (winnipegsun.com)
Loosen those belts and get ready for a second helping of global hospitality. Twenty new pavilions open their doors today for Week 2 of Folklorama. Here's a sneak peek:
- Area in Brief - Gallup Independent
Area in Brief Poet Ken Moore sits at a table in his home in the Zuni Mountains where he writes many of his works. Moore has written over 825 poems with hundreds memorized.
- Danny Barnes: Fearless American Weirdo - JamBase
JamBaseDanny Barnes: Fearless American WeirdoJamBase, CA - 1 hour ago"A lot of my poetry deals with that issue," he explains, "trying to find dignity as an outcast, trying to bring some light to that situation. ...
- Have a seat with a professor who can't be beat: John Maddux (The News Record)
After years of political activism, the quandaries of social work and a deep-seated ethic in humanity, John Maddux, a field service associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, still thrives off of positively impacting the lives of others.
- McDonagh led cheers for village (The Saginaw News)
As a novelist and a poet, Marie Flowers McDonagh is leaving a legacy on the village of Chesaning. In October 2006, doctors told McDonagh she had lung cancer. She died Monday at 84.
- The Devil of Poetry - Egypt Today
P erfectly groomed with bright red fingernails and a jaunty beret to match, Iman Bakry seems more like a funky fashion model than a poet, yet her name has spread like wildfire across the country, paired with accolades for her tongue-in-cheek poems ...
- England v South Africa - live! - Guardian Unlimited
12 month map of Pietersen's ego, for office bound work shy obo readers everywhere. 95th over: England 331-3 (Pietersen 111 Bell 89 Steyn continues. I tell you folks, get this fella on the right pitch and he'll tear us apart. Will tear anyone apart ...
- Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton Journal - Edmonton Journal
Elizabeth Withey, The Edmonton JournalEdmonton Journal, Canada - 55 minutes agoSpurs and sonnets collide this weekend at the Stony Plain Cowboy Poetry Gathering. It's the 31st anniversary of rock 'n' roll icon Elvis Presley's death. ...
- Pulped fiction - Financial Times
I t is an exclusive little literary club. It meets at a portal between heaven and earth, since some of its members are dead. It meets to weep and chuckle, and sometimes rail and wail, over chance, fate and the movies. You probably won’t have heard ...
- TOM BLOUNT: It's not a four-letter word but some react as if it was - High Point Enterprise
TOM BLOUNT: It's not a four-letter word but some react as if it wasHigh Point Enterprise, NC - 17 minutes agoWho is the author of three books of poetry and presently teaches writing at both Eastern Connecticut State University and Arts at the Capitol Theater, ...
- Lehi Round-up (Deseret Morning News)
Mark Cutler of Lehi stands on his horse and waves to the crowd during the Lehi Round-up Stock Parade in June 2007. This year's Lehi Round-up begins Saturday and runs through June 28. Activities include an annual baby contest, an outdoor movie, cowboy poetry night, children's parade, grand parade and the annual rodeo. Rodeo tickets are $11 and $4 for children with paying adult on Thursday night ...
- Traits of "Traitor" leaves viewers with much to be desired (Loyola Maroon)
"Traitor" sets itself up as a twist-filled ride through the world of espionage and deceit, but the final product is something much less than what is promised in the previews. Enjoy the first two minutes of this film, because it's all downhill from there.
- 'Stitching' Extends Through August 9th - Broadway World
'Stitching' Extends Through August 9thBroadway World, NY - 2 hours agoThe visceral poetry and physicality between the lovers creates a surprisingly tender, often humorous, brutal romance. Stitching challenges the notions of ...
- Netlets for Sunday, June 8 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The agenda Tom Friedman presents in his June 1 column, "Keep 'em high," is blatantly obvious: He just wants people to stop driving SUVs and Hummers. It's also incredibly elitist. Most people in this country are already feeling choked by the high gas ...
- Live alone and prosper (Louisville Courier-Journal)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
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