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- 'Algren' captures city's gritty magic - Chicago Sun-Times
'Algren' captures city's gritty magicChicago Sun-Times, United States - 1 hour agoOf course it would not exist without the raw, poetic riffs of Nelson Algren -- Chicago's unofficial poetry-and-prose laureate who captured the hot beat and ...
- Displaced dance troupe attracts students to new space, celebrates ... - The South Florida Times
Displaced dance troupe attracts students to new space, celebrates ...The South Florida Times, FL - 2 hours agoDominguez said, “Write-Side Poets partnered up with Jubilee Dance Theatre to do poetry in motion, and for the show we got permission from Jonathan Green to ...
- The Shame of Sacramento (Santa Barbara Independent)
This year’s California Legislature will be recorded as the lamest, most dysfunctional, dog-ass bunch since statehood.
- July Calendar - TheTimes
TheTimesJuly CalendarTheTimes, OR - 7 hours agoYou’ll love the Gorge Games. Now in its 14th year, the games feature world-class competition in windsurfing, kayaking, sailing, sailboarding, cycling, ...
- Dear Uncle Mat (San Antonio Current)
Please read my entire question before jumping to conclusions and judgment. I want to know if it is OK to date a married man if he is separated from his wife.
- Robert Giroux, 94, editor and publisher who guided prominent author, dies (Arizona Daily Star)
Robert Giroux, an editor and publisher who introduced and nurtured some of the major authors of the 20th century and ultimately added his name to one of the nation's most distinguished publishing houses, died Friday in Tinton Falls, N.J. He was 94.
- Alanis Morissette and Emmylou Harris both search their souls and ... - Buffalo News
Alanis Morisette, above, deals with the heartbreak of lost love, while Emmylou Harris’ songs of loss become testaments to the resilience of human spirit. There are two ways to deal with the inevitable emotional and existential crises that become a ...
- A DUBLIN SCRIPT (Express India)
Literary classics like Dracula, Ulysses and Gulliver's Travels were born in this Irish capital. We walked down roads which Oscar Wilde, James Joyce and George Bernard Shaw called home
- Police identify shooting victim - Daily Advance
HERTFORD — Hertford police have identified the man shot to death near a street corner here early Sunday as 21-year-old Jamar Quedraell Fletcher. Police found Fletcher's body lying in the road at the intersection of King Street and Stokes Drive at ...
- Your tributes to Mahmoud Darwish (BBC News)
BBC website readers have been sending in their memories of Mahmoud Darwish
- Janet Jackson's nipple not "actionably indecent" - Salon
It has been four and a half years since 90 million people caught a glimpse of Janet Jackson's spangled nipple during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, and thankfully, people did eventually shut up about it. But today it's back in the news because a ...
- Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not Die - All Things Pakistan
Ahmad Faraz (1931-2008): Poetry Does Not DieAll Things Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoToday it is my sad duty to report that he struggle no more. Leganadry poet Ahmad Faraz died in Islamabad earlier today. His legend will live on in the ...
- Portrait of a holy city - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphPortrait of a holy cityCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour agoAlso, poetry-reading by Krishna Basu, Mrinal Basu Choudhury, Apurba Dutta, Shyamal Kanti Das and Rajkumar Das, recitation by Ranuita, Doyel, Writoban, ...
- Analyzing Alliterations Affect (Psych Central)
The poetic or literary style using several words that begin with the same or similar consonants is an ageless method to communicate in a format that fosters memory while being fun to read. In several experiments, researchers R. Brooke Lea of Macalester College, David N. Rapp of Northwestern University, Andrew Elfenbein and Russell [...]
- Coldplay takes creative risks and ponders heavy topics on ambitious ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Does heaven even have a waiting room? If so, the Muzak up there probably sounds like the first track on Coldplay 's hotly anticipated fourth album. "Life in Technicolor" is a trance-flavored instrumental (well, mostly -- not counting those "whoa-oh ...
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