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- A poet's recovery - Globe and Mail
A poet's recoveryGlobe and Mail, Canada - 58 minutes ago... kid engaged in the same activity, I would shake my head and divert suspicion by snickering loudly. It would be years before I confessed: I wrote poetry. ...
- Brush with the past - Straits Times
Brush with the pastStraits Times, Singapore - 2 hours agoThe reading is made more notable - not to mention, dramatic - by the fact that Dalrymple will be accompanied by music, poetry and songs by Vidya Shah, ...
- Single from duo – music's next big thing - yorkshirepost
Kaiser Chiefs, Arctic Monkeys, Reverend and the Makers, The Cribs – it looks like Yorkshire is about to produce yet another major musical talent. Skint and Demoralised is the latest act to emerge from the county, with the debut single The Thrill of ...
- It’s my town: A tradition continues - Inside NoVA
Inside NoVAIt’s my town: A tradition continuesInside NoVA, VA - 2 minutes agoLearning to love the cold north, Flaherty moved to Ann Arbor to attend the University of Michigan, where he received an MFA in poetry and won the Hopwood ...
- A New Twist on Home Economics (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Generations of American girls learned how to run a household in high school home economics classes. In the 21st century, girls are learning how to build the house -- and shopping malls, office buildings and virtually every other kind of structure on the American landscape.
- Oxford puts rare World War I memorabilia online - Deccan Herald
Rare memorabilia of the First World War, including several items related to Indian and British soldiers posted in India, have been made online. Called the Great War Archive, it contains over 6,500 items that originate from, or relate to, someone's ...
- Mike Ragogna: Paul Simon's Lyrics & The Case Of The Vanishing Compact Disc (HuffingtonPost)
Slumming at Borders this past week was a pretty rewarding experience for those of us who wandered around the music aisle. There under "S" appeared...
- New tourism event launched on board The Jeanie Johnston - Leitrim Observer
New tourism event launched on board The Jeanie JohnstonLeitrim Observer, Ireland - 8 minutes agoFriday sees the Lakes and Legends tour which explores a county rich in poetry, rural splendor and ancient history. Travel to the beautiful Glencar Waterfall ...
- BC exhibit looks at Yeats family press - MetroWest Daily News
BC exhibit looks at Yeats family pressMetroWest Daily News, MA - 4 hours agoBy Chris Bergeron/DAILY NEWS STAFF A giant of 20th century literature, William Butler Yeats drove the Irish Literary Revival which helped preserve his ...
- Young takes on old in Costa Book Award shortlist (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Youth takes on experience in the shortlist for this year's Costa Book Awards, announced on Tuesday, with a debut writer pitted against a veteran author in her 90s in the best biography category.
- Get on Oprah Through O Magazine: Avoid the top mistakes - San Francisco Examiner
The biggest mistake most people make when trying go get onto "Oprah" is not knowing what kinds of books, products, services, causes or issues are a perfect match for Oprah's audience. My email inbox is loaded with Oprah guest hopefuls proposing that ...
- RACING BRINGS OUT THE POET IN HIM - Orlando Sentinel
RACING BRINGS OUT THE POET IN HIMOrlando Sentinel, FL - 13 minutes agoWhile training, he realized his other passion -- writing poetry -- came easier when his running shoes hit the pavement. "It's my time," he said of his ...
- Ozarks holiday season in full swing - News-Leader.com
Between Friends Holiday Store, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 1-6; 1-5 p.m. Dec. 7, the Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Friends of the Library volunteers help kids buy affordable gifts for family, friends and teachers. Call 883-5366. Branson Area Festival ...
- Most influential, imitated dramatist of his generation (The Hindu)
Harold Pinter, the British playwright whose gifts for finding the ominous in the everyday and the noise within silence made him the most influential and imitated dramatist of his generation, died on Wednesday. He was 78 and lived in London. ...
- ‘Why would I go?’ - Remembering poet Shakti Chattopadhyay on his 75th anniversary (The Telegraph)
If Hamlet’s great soliloquy “ To be or not to be ” is a watershed in the history of English literature, then Shakti Chattopadhyay’s “ Jete pari kintu keno jabo ” (I could go away, but why would I) remains one of the most enduringly mysterious monologues in Bengali poetry.
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