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- So how many ways to love an MP? One backbencher's raunchy Shakespeare sonnets cause a stir (Daily Mail: World News)
Watching Gordon Brown's ratings tumble ever lower is enough to depress any Labour MP. But veteran backbencher Harry Cohen has found a novel way to restore his spirits: penning raunchy poetry.
- He said, She said, ‘Bone’ harmonizes (Yale Daily News)
Who ever thought of Antarctica for a honeymoon? Or poetry that really comes alive? Or a love song that dares to tell the unfiltered truth? Apparently, experimental playwright André Gregory did.
- Fourth of July celebration: Take your pick - TriVallyCentral
These four visitors from the Valley were among many thousands of parade-goers at the Show Low Fourth of July Parade last year. The parade annually draws White Mountain VIPÕs, state and local officials, and a bounty of colorful floats produced by ...
- Reciting poetry now a fading memory - San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Reciting poetry now a fading memorySan Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA - 2 minutes agoThe late Jean Kerr, wit, playwright and author of "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" among other books, writes about forcing her four sons to memorize a poem a ...
- Death in Wyoming: Alexandra Fuller's 'The Legend of Colton T. Bryant ' (International Herald Tribune)
In "The Legend of Colton T. Bryant," a slender volume that which tells the story of a Wyoming kid who died in an oil-field accident, Fuller strings together sentences that are as beautiful as anything you'll read in contemporary fiction.
- The longtime teacher who wrote poetry was her church’s historian (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By AMAN BATHEJA Ruby Peters starting writing poetry as a teenager. It was a practice she would continue throughout her life. At her funeral Friday, mourners received copies of some of Ms. Peters’ poems, including some of her earliest, a reminder of her imagination as well as her meticulousness. "She just kept lots of different kinds of journals," said Norma Burns of Arlington, Ms. Peters’ ...
- Adrian Searle on the work of artist Richard Prince - Guardian Unlimited
A sculpture installation of a car at the Richard Prince: Continuation exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi Walking into Richard Prince's show, the bonnet of a car greets you, like a shark or a maître d ...
- Arts fest slated Sunday at Sterling Nature Center (The Post-Standard)
Poetry and nature will be the focus of an event Sunday at the Sterling Nature Center. Sterling Nature Center Inspiration 2008 Festival of the Arts and Nature will be from noon to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. It celebrates the connection between art and nature.
- Students' works remembering Holocaust honored - Antelope Valley Press
LANCASTER - Red and black dominated much of the artwork created by area high school students. So did depictions of severed limbs and shattered lives, reflecting the teens' views of the Holocaust. Paintings of skulls and skeletons hung in the lobby at ...
- Book review: August Kleinzahler's new book of poems, "Sleeping It Off ... - International Herald Tribune
Acouple of years ago, writing in Poetry magazine, August Kleinzahler lighted a string of firecrackers under Garrison Keillor and his "Writer's Almanac" segments on National Public Radio. Kleinzahler criticized the "anecdotal, wistful" poems Keillor ...
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The Rev. Leo Booth will be the featured speaker for a lecture and workshop to celebrate hope, healing and health in recovery today in the Continental Room in the convention center at the Sun Valley Inn.
- Globe Northwest best bets - Boston Globe
Globe Northwest best betsBoston Globe, United States - 7 hours agoHoulihan, an Acton resident, is director of the Concord Poetry Center, a resource center for poets based at the Emerson Umbrella in Concord. ...
- Fictional Rag Doll's Story Appeals to Young and Young at Heart - PR Web (press release)
Fictional Rag Doll's Story Appeals to Young and Young at HeartPR Web (press release), WA - 9 minutes agoAfter publishing works in both Southern Poetry Review as well as the in-house publication of Good News Publishing Co., she set her sights on completing her ...
- USA (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled Tuesday that more interest-rate cuts are unlikely, telling a monetary conference that "for now, policy seems well positioned to promote moderate growth and price stability over time." The Fed dropped its key interest rate to 2 percent last month, a nearly four-year low.
- Blue Bridge Festival will warm up Black River in June (yorkregion.com)
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