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- Bob Dylan's always a-changin': Fans should be prepared for anything ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- KALAMAZOO -- If you talk to enough Bob Dylan followers, a number of them seem to pull out a "bad show" story. Case in point, a headline for an Oct. 24 review in the Times Colonist (Vancouver, British Columbia): "An unrecognizable, risk ...
- A tale of two cities - The Age
A tale of two citiesThe Age, Australia - 47 minutes ago... about plans for the new Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas, which will open in 2009. They also dropped in at the Australian Poetry Centre for lunch, ...
- Toronto filmmaker and writer Mike Hoolboom explores artful needs ... - Eye Weekly
Toronto filmmaker and writer Mike Hoolboom explores artful needs ...Eye Weekly, Canada - 7 hours agoThis faith in art may also be why Hoolboom is so steadfast in his promotion of fringe film, a medium obscure enough to make poetry (to paraphrase a joke in ...
- 100 things to do to spice up your life - Wave
100 things to do to spice up your lifeWave, Nepal - 1 hour agoSee the wit and humor and create some poetry of your own. 22 Try a foreign dish. Yes, we know we all love our daal-bhat to death, but every once in a while ...
- St. Louis’ Gerald Early is editor for two African American book series - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis’ Gerald Early is editor for two African American book seriesSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 48 minutes agoLike the series Best American Poetry and others, Early’s series features guest editors. E. Lynn Harris guest edits the collection of fiction and includes ...
- Celebrate Poe's Bicentennial With Radiotheater Starting 1/25 - Broadway World
Celebrate Edgar Allan Poe's Bicentennial (1809-2009) with the critically acclaimed, award winning Radiotheatre in a unique event as they perform live, on stage, a year-long presentation of seventeen major works by the grand master of American horror ...
- Locked gate at Caesars prompts charge of racism - Los Angeles Times
Locked gate at Caesars prompts charge of racismLos Angeles Times, CA - 4 minutes agoPoetry nightclub owner Michael Goodwin says the closing is a social injustice for his mostly black clientele. By Richard Abowitz Reporting from Las Vegas ...
- South Africa pays tribute to Makeba - PR Inside
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - South Africans are paying tribute to «Mama Africa,» remembering Miriam Makeba for her music and her commitment to human rights. Makeba died Monday after collapsing during a performance in Italy. Mourners began ...
- Frost had deep roots in Merrimack Valley, Southern NH (The Eagle-Tribune)
If he had been more successful as a chicken farmer, Robert Frost might never have gone on to become one of America's best-known poets. Born in San Francisco in 1874, Frost came east in 1885 after his father's death and settled in Lawrence, Mass., where he attended school.
- Broken-hearted lovers still cry away the gloom - Irish Independent
Broken-hearted lovers still cry away the gloomIrish Independent, Ireland - Oct 4, 2008By Des Traynor THIS wide-ranging and eclectic anthology of 26 short stories on the theme of love embraces its subject in many of its forms: romantic, erotic ...
- Web deals create procrastinators' paradise - Dallas Morning News
CHICAGO - 'Twas the week before Christmas and despite all the sales, fewer presents were shipping to shoppers by mail. This year's dismal holiday shopping season is producing more peril than poetry for merchants hoping to eke out a profit, even for ...
- What's new at your local library (The Idaho Statesman)
Adult non-fiction. Recent Poet Laureate Donald Hall, now 80, provides the reader with a short but revealing and moving memoir of growing up, retreating from academic life to life at his family's New Hampshire farm, and his life with poet Jane Kenyon, as well as his life and grief after her early death from cancer. Hall is, as always in his poetry and prose, both eloquent and plainspoken in his ...
- Share New Mexico with people on your list - Trading Markets (press release)
Share New Mexico with people on your listTrading Markets (press release), CA - 59 minutes agoFree Flow: The Gila River in New Mexico (photographs by Jan Haley, introduction by MH Salmon, poetry by Carol Sinor, University of New Mexico Press) ...
- Angelou writing about Obama - Ashland Daily Tidings
RALEIGH, N.C. — Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton — affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president — asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside her ...
- Angelou writing a poem about Obama - Oakland Press
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton — affectionately referred to as the nation’s first black president — asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside ...
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