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- More Than Words: Morrison Unleashes Killer Instinct - Examiner.com
Examiner.comMore Than Words: Morrison Unleashes Killer InstinctExaminer.com - 4 hours ago"Those solitary journeys on hot and dusty Florida two-lane blacktop roads, with his thumb out and his imagination on fire with lust and poetry and Nietzsche ...
- Java: MaryEllen Fillo - Hartford Courant
Hartford CourantJava: MaryEllen FilloHartford Courant, United States - 4 hours agoI just love the stage. My first break was in "Barefoot In the Park." Q: What is your biggest regret and your best decision in life so far? ...
- Film Kitchen | On its 40th anniversary, a rescued 16 mm relic offers a curious portrait of a vanished Braddock. (Pittsburgh City Paper)
The film's soundtrack, meanwhile, was performed by a troupe of ethnic Gypsies who lived in North Braddock, Welsh says. By Bill O'Driscoll.
- In tribute to Herbert - Thenews.pl
In tribute to HerbertThenews.pl, Poland - 4 hours agoIts programme includes a wide range of panels devoted to the reception of Herbert’s poetry and prose and the translations of his poems. ...
- PEOPLE OF NOTE: Richard Cooper Williams:... - Eurweb.com
PEOPLE OF NOTE: Richard Cooper Williams:...Eurweb.com, CA - 40 minutes agoThis time has come for Richard Cooper Williams, author of a book of poetry entitled “From A Whisper to A Scream.†Richard has reached a juncture in his life ...
- An interview with 'Weetzie Bat' author Francesca Lia Block - Los Angeles Times
An interview with 'Weetzie Bat' author Francesca Lia BlockLos Angeles Times, CA - 24 minutes agoI love Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton. I also love more cerebral poets like HD and Emily Dickinson. My parents subscribed to a monthly poetry periodical, ...
- Andre Dubus III reads - Portsmouth Herald News
Andre Dubus III readsPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 2 hours agoI should add that I read an awful lot of contemporary poetry and admire the work of Jim Harrison, Edward Hirsch, Stephen Dunn, Kim Addonizio, Sharon Olds, ...
- Origami cranes to fly high at Ronald McDonald House in Palo Alto - San Jose Mercury News
Origami cranes to fly high at Ronald McDonald House in Palo AltoSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 5 hours ago... of InterVarsity Graduate Christian Fellowship — watched the Big Game between Stanford and Cal on TV, and savored the completion of their hard work. ...
- A Bengali grammar book, now in Polish - Newstrack India
Warsaw, Dec 25 (IANS) A scholar here has published the first Bengali grammar in Polish so that people can 'grasp the beauty of the language of Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chatterjee'. Elzbieta Waltorwa, who has been teaching Bengali at the ...
- Scattered Voices’ on Gujarat riots resonate in scribe’s book - Thaindian.com
Ahmedabad, Oct 28 (IANS) Almost two years after the 2002 Gujarat violence, journalist Ayesha Khan was attending a ‘mushaira’ when she found two participants being shushed for reciting verses on the riots.â€Why did they have to be cloaked in ...
- Well-planned Pleasanton now a sought-after city - San Francisco Chronicle
Well-planned Pleasanton now a sought-after citySan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 6 hours agoExamples of architectural styles including Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Pioneer can be found in many of the buildings. ...
- Man on the Beat: Clare Cavanagh - Daily Northwestern
Man on the Beat: Clare CavanaghDaily Northwestern, IL - 19 minutes agoProfessor Clare Cavanagh is an Irish-Catholic Harvard graduate student turned Polish poetry translator who migrated from California to Boston and then to ...
- Putting Abuja Carnival on World Map - THISDAY
Putting Abuja Carnival on World MapTHISDAY, Nigeria - 17 hours agoIt ranges from the performing to visual art - theatre, music, dance, costume, cuisine, poetry and oral tradition to the most modern of art form. ...
- When the one great scorer comes - Cordele Dispatch
When the one great scorer comesCordele Dispatch, GA - 5 hours agoRice’s poem was called; “Casey’s Revenge.†In 1902 Rice wrote a feature for the Atlanta Journal about a young unknown outfielder from Georgia named Ty Cobb. ...
- Cautious joy as blacks imagine Obama win - Washington Post
-- Lula Cooper expects the tears to flow if Barack Obama becomes the first black president. But she's not breaking out the tissues just yet. "I cried when I marked my ballot for him. We've had such an incredible journey to this point," said the ...
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