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- TBA DIARY: Lemon Made Good Made Bad - Willamette Week
TBA DIARY: Lemon Made Good Made BadWillamette Week, OR - 1 hour agoWe learn this only when Lemon Anderson, best known from Russell Simmons's Def Poetry Jam, bursts into archaic flow and histrionic gesture before he has even ...TBA DIARY: Lemon Andersen—Another Perspective Willamette Weekall 2 news articles
- A beautiful noise in the neighborhood - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
A beautiful noise in the neighborhoodThe Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 4 hours agoThe neighborhood youngsters, my kids included, gather wide-eyed out on the sidewalk, craning their necks to catch sight of the source of the musical poetry ...
- Q&A: Thicke reflects on race, music and "Something Else" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
It's an unusually hot and humid summer night in Hollywood. A murmuring line of fans -- mostly women -- snakes around the Sunset Boulevard perimeter of the House of Blues. They're waiting for one thing and one thing only: Robin Thicke.
- Pa. Board Of Education Chair Resigns - The Bulletin
In the midst of controversy surrounding a proposal that Pennsylvania students pass a series of tests before they can graduate high school, the chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education is stepping down. At the request of Gov. Ed Rendell ...
- High Expectations for Obama Acceptance Speech - Elections.foxnews.com
DENVER - Barack Obama will try to balance the grandeur of his nomination speech setting Thursday night by delivering what his campaign is calling a “direct conversation” with the American people, before a crowd of more than 70,000 in Denver ...
- To Hook Up, Be Hooked Up, and Hook Up With - Columbia Spectator
Young folk seem to love to hook-up. They certainly use the phrase often, perhaps more often than they perform the act. Weekly? Perhaps bi-monthly. Well, it’s often enough that the term describing the act merits discussion. Years ago, when nascent ...
- Local resident Bart Yates dives into dysfunction in novel - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Local resident Bart Yates dives into dysfunction in novelUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 1 hour agoHis writing career started with short stories and poetry, but he moved on to novels after taking a course in the Iowa Summer Writing Festival. ...
- Browse by week posted: - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comBrowse by week posted:The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoQuentin Tarantino once observed that "You can't write poetry on the computer." True enough, but check out our list of 33 worthy authors who gave it a try. ...
- Preview: Ramadan Nights at the Barbican - Londonist
LondonistPreview: Ramadan Nights at the BarbicanLondonist, UK - 4 hours agoAnd then later that evening you’ve got Aida Nadeem who does sort of rappy, hip-hop Arabic chill-out poetry stuff. We like. Monday 29th September from ...
- Cutting-Edge Quartet Swings Into Connecticut - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantCutting-Edge Quartet Swings Into ConnecticutHartford Courant, United States - 3 hours ago... by free jazz energies. In commemoration of its 10th anniversary, the quartet has released a new disc, aptly named "Poetry in Motion" (Clean Feed), ...
- MSM Rebels on Edwards - Slate
"Facing Questions, Edwards Evades Reporters" ... On Wednesday, Edwards apparently ducked out a side area used by the kitchen staff in the fourth-floor ballroom of Washington's historic Hotel Monaco. Edwards emerged from a lower-level handicap ramp ...
- The Madison National Poetry Slam 2008 team speaks for itself... (Isthmus)
With less than a week remaining before National Poetry Slam 2008 gets rolling in Madison, the city's team is working hard in preparation for the competition. All five members -- Evy Gildrie-Voyles, Josh Healey, Ryan Hurley, Eric Mata, and Danez J. Smith -- are busy making their performance decisions and last-minute adjustments to ensure their success. But how did they find themselves on the ...
- INTERVIEW: PHILLIPE PETITE & JAMES MARSH (MAN ON WIRE) - Chud.com
Philippe Petit should be more annoying. Given to flights of poetry while answering the simplest questions and given to praising himself to the heavens, he seems like a self-involved little Frenchman. But after seeing his work, you suddenly get it. He ...
- The Crisis of Scottish Broadcasting - Allmediascotland
The Crisis of Scottish BroadcastingAllmediascotland, UK - 10 hours agoScots is a rich and expressive tongue and the vehicle of much of our best poetry and many of our best plays. It used to be one of the pleasures of living in ...
- Straight off the shelf (Hindustan Times)
Sometimes, places are associated with writers. Dickens’ London, Roth’s New York, Rushdie’s Bombay. Ruskin Bond has his own spot on earth. In this delightful anthology, A Town Called Dehra (Penguin, Rs 200), Bond not only zones in, but also opens out Dehradun for all to see.
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