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- Blood and belonging - Toronto Star
Blood and belongingToronto Star, Canada - 18 minutes agoThe poetry of it, erased by the British settlers who renamed the place, struck Loring as a good title for a story he had yet to write. ...
- Ten things to do at the 2008 National Poetry Slam in Madison (Isthmus)
The National Poetry Slam, or NPS, is the Super Bowl of spoken word. For months, slams featuring thousands of poets are held across the country, building up to late spring when teams are selected at scores of city championships. These squads then practice all summer for a shot at glory at the national competition, which will be held this week for the first time ever in Madison. In short, ...
- Doctors find way to avoid fatal fracture - Buffalo News
We have never seen a miracle cure quite like it. Against all odds, a band of doctors healed a long-festering wound that threatened to become a cancer in the community. Thanks largely to physician intervention, battling factions at five-hospital ...
- Cherish your mangled song lyrics - Otago Daily Times
Cherish your mangled song lyricsOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 29 minutes agoFor more than a decade, it's been easy and free. Tap a few keystrokes into one of the many lyric sites on the Internet, and the words become as clear as ...
- Half century of sorrow makes verse anthology - Toronto Town Crier Newspapers
Toronto Town Crier NewspapersHalf century of sorrow makes verse anthologyToronto Town Crier Newspapers, Canada - 2 hours agoâI think that shows up in my poetry.â Indeed it does. But so too does the Hamilton-born poetâs incredible wit, sarcasm about himself and others, ...
- After Dark: âShout It Outâ strongest in musical numbers - BurlingtonFreePress.com
After Dark: âShout It Outâ strongest in musical numbersBurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - 1 hour ago(Itâs the tired farmer who takes time to recite poetry with his son, one of the few moments of good old-fashioned parent-child interaction in the movie. ...
- Behind the Blue Curtain - Packet Online
SAXOPHONIST Oliver Lake is the opposite of a purist. Since his youth, as a founding member of St. Louis-based Black Artists Group, he has savored his involvement in a variety of the arts â poetry, visual arts, dance and of course music.
- Anecdote answers the origins of a Richard Hugo poem (The Oregonian)
You might come here Sunday on a whim. Say your life broke down. The last good kiss you had was years ago. You walk these streets laid out by the insane, past hotels that didn't last, bars that did, the tortured try of local drivers to accelerate their lives. Only churches are kept up.
- Poetry Contest Award Winners Will Have Reading June 26 (The Chattanoogan)
Three area poets will read the poems that took first, second, and third place in the inaugural Chattanooga Writers' Guild Poetry Contest.
- Nature meets arts at Millersburg festival - The Patriot-News - PennLive.com
Nature meets arts at Millersburg festivalThe Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA - 7 hours agoFollowing those performances, artists from the institute will offer free workshops in Tent G, including poetry, drumming, visual arts and dance. ...
- Pratt: 'I like songs that have a story' - Rapid City Journal
Pratt: 'I like songs that have a story'Rapid City Journal, SD - 1 hour agoDo you use notation and staff paper or just write down guitar chords over poetry stanzas? It depends on how complicated my idea is. If itâs complicated, ...
- What our critics are listening to - Democrat and Chronicle
BECK: MODERN GUILT. Hailed as the mystical guru of anti-folk, musical ideas drift around Beck like a roomful of smoldering incense. Co-produced by Beck and Danger Mouse â and this really feels like a total studio creation â Modern Guilt is a ...
- Natural Nipomo: A spectacular place to visit (The Adobe Press)
Tucked away deep in the Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes, in the places people rarely visit, are some of the most spectacular places to visit. Densely vegetated dunes and open sand sheets give way to a veritable dune oasis.
- Entertainment Calendar: 06/13/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com
- by Jeff Foxworthy Various colorful poems by Foxworthy. - TheCelebrityCafe.com
by Jeff Foxworthy Various colorful poems by Foxworthy.TheCelebrityCafe.com, NY - Jul 28, 2008From dirt on their shirt, to a lost hat, random adventures, family, friends, to animals, anything goes. But most of all, along with the randomness of the ...
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