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- 'Californication': Free Bird (Los Angeles Times)
Hank is alone and miserable again, and I think I speak for us all when I say, it's about time.
- English tutor is named as winner of Yorkshire Open Poetry Competition - yorkshirepost
The 24th annual Yorkshire Open Poetry Competition has been won by a part-time English tutor from York, the second time in two years it has gone to a writer from the city. Tanya Nightingale, 34, moved to Yorkshire in 1997 to study at York University ...
- Mushaira: still a cultural institution or a means of entertainment? - DAWN Group
Though I rarely watch TV, when I do, the idiot box does offer me some food for thought. I don’t mean the monster that devours your most precious time has become so sophisticated that it can actually prompt some intellectual brainstorming. Rather, I ...
- Her Nature Was Future: Emily Dickinson's White Heat - Nation
When chronicling the lives of poets, though, it seems inevitable that some measure of poetry creeps in. Dickinson, whose neighbors in Amherst called her "the Myth," is a perfect example of a subject whose ambiguities encourage a meshing of the genres ...
- Speakers pay rich tributes to Faraz - The News International
Speakers pay rich tributes to FarazThe News International, Pakistan - 4 hours agoHe said Sardar Jafri and Faraz in a conference recited one poem each warning India and Pakistan not to resort to bloodshed. He said that Faraz was an icon ...
- "Slumdog Millionaire": Excessive Feel-Good - The Simon
"Slumdog Millionaire": Excessive Feel-GoodThe Simon, CA - Nov 24, 2008And I’m sad to report that the old, lame Bond-isms are back: boring corporate villains, impenetrable fortresses that are surprisingly easy to penetrate, ...
- Housing projects benefit more than just tenants - San Francisco Chronicle
Housing projects benefit more than just tenantsSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 7 hours agoAlso unusual are such materials as the resin panels that form the red wall, or the silver porcelain tiles at ground level that are cast with poetry ...
- Arts education helps create well-rounded children - Chronicle
Arts education helps create well-rounded childrenChronicle, Zimbabwe - 4 hours agoBut the sad truth is your child or grandchild is likely to spend more time roaming the streets or taking drugs than in some sort of art class. ...
- BUSINESS LICENSES - Richmond Times Dispatch
BUSINESS LICENSESRichmond Times Dispatch, VA - 12 minutes agoThe Poetry Shop (artist); licensee Michelle Jessica Harley, 1605 Libbie Ave., Richmond 23226. Robert J. Harris (computer consultant-programmer); ...
- Plus Art Walk, belly dancing and ugly holiday sweaters - Weekly Volcano
Plus Art Walk, belly dancing and ugly holiday sweatersWeekly Volcano, WA - 21 hours ago21: First it was Denny’s Slams, then poetry slams, and now, once again, Tacoma ’s Art at Work-sponsored Art Slam hits the Rialto Theater in downtown Tacoma ...
- The music of Hunter S. Thompson - Buffalo News
“You might say Thompson craved the screech of the locomotive tracks and the silence of the backwoods — anything but the blase gray land known as neutral.†This, from the collaborative 8,000-word essay co-penned by Johnny Depp and Professor ...
- New DVDs: Early British Cinema (New York Times)
Two recently issued collections offer strong evidence of life before the work of David Lean and Carol Reed in the British film scene.
- Finding the poetry in every day: Donal Heffernan named state's ... - Stillwater Gazette
Finding the poetry in every day: Donal Heffernan named state's ...Stillwater Gazette, MN - 28 minutes ago... for his poem "The Fear of Stepping on Small Cars." In past years, he has helped judge the Stillwater Public Library's high school poetry contest. ...
- Calgary Bestsellers - Calgary Herald
Calgary BestsellersCalgary Herald, Canada - 4 hours agoA collection of 61 poems in her fourth book of poetry. Warriors, Erin Hunter. A mythical novel about a clan of cats. Pathologies, Susan Olding. ...
- Poet Czeslaw Milosz's last days - Los Angeles Times
KRAKóW, POLAND -- DURING A late night in Kraków, nonagenarian Nobel laureate Czeslaw Milosz was tipping back the vodka with Jerzy Illg, editor in chief at his Polish publishing house, Znak. Late in the evening, a touchy topic dropped on the table ...
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