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- Bob Dylan does not deserve this snobbery and pedantry - Guardian Unlimited
Bob Dylan does not deserve this snobbery and pedantryGuardian Unlimited, UK - 2 hours agoHistorically, a lyric is a poem in song form." Not quite. As a literature professor rather than God, Dr Greer ought to know that lyric - derived from the ...
- Indian River County community connection: June 22 (Vero Press Journal)
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- Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery - CNET News
Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of MiseryCNET News, CA - 7 hours agoSomehow today's show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on ...
- Anjali Sircar - Newindpress on Sunday
Anjali SircarNewindpress on Sunday, India - 11 hours agoHis art is visual poetry, an intrinsic social metaphor at the heart of which lies the concept of turning nothing into something, seeking and finding ...
- Rector faces the sack after holding Britain's first gay 'wedding' in ... - Daily Mail
A rector faces the sack after becoming the first clergyman to conduct a gay 'marriage' in an Anglican church. The Rev Martin Dudley flouted Church of England rules by blessing two homosexual priests in a service that used a traditional wedding ...
- 'My Life - My Way': Frank 'Ol' Blue Eyes' Sinatra - Explosive New ... - PR Newswire (press release)
'My Life - My Way': Frank 'Ol' Blue Eyes' Sinatra - Explosive New ...PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 1, 2008Ed Starkey is the author of more than two dozen books of poetry and 10 novels. A co-founder of York Poets, he co-chairs a monthly writer's critique at ...
- Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore lead 'Dad' - Hollywood Reporter
Robin Williams, Alexie Gilmore lead 'Dad'Hollywood Reporter, United States - 46 minutes agoWilliams plays Lance, a high school poetry teacher who copes with his son's death from a freak masturbation accident by faking a suicide note to spare the ...
- Poetry: The poetry bug can bite at any age - The Evening Sun
Poetry: The poetry bug can bite at any ageThe Evening Sun, PA - 9 hours agoHe quickly related how he had recently been following a Reader's Digest's contest where potential poets respond to a piece of art with a limerick. and ...
- POET LAUREATE OF THE UNITED STATES: Kay Ryan - San Francisco Gate
Though she calls herself "a proud mono-tasker," Kay Ryan was making toast for her nephew Thursday morning while fielding calls about her appointment as 16th poet laureate of the United States. From now on, the 62-year-old poet and English teacher ...
- TR Fehrenbach: Signs of social decay through the ages - San Antonio Express
TR Fehrenbach: Signs of social decay through the agesSan Antonio Express, TX - 6 hours agoLike, when inspirational 19th-century poetry such as “The lives of great men all remind us, life is real and life is earnest, and the grave is not its goal ...
- Senior Calendar - Observer-Reporter
Daily activities - Quilting; dartball, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; shuffleboard, 10:30 to 11 a.m.; bingo, 11 to 11:30 a.m.; lunch, 11:30 a.m. For more information, call 724-966-2290. Monday - Daily activities; knitting and crocheting, 10 a.m.; yoga classes ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life (AP via Yahoo! News)
At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white.
- Letters to the Editor: (Berkeley Daily Planet)
I love New York—the sprawling cement, the bustle of the non-stop traffic, the throngs of people pushing through the sidewalks, as long shadows are cast on the street below from enormous skyscrapers.
- Sufism, sodomy and Satan (Asia Times)
Sigmund Freud thought that everything was about sex, and he was half right. Rarely is love so spiritual that it does not also stir the loins, for human beings are creatures not only of soul but of body.
- Klaus Michael Grueber | Opera director, 67 - Philadelphia Inquirer
Klaus Michael Grueber, 67, a German opera and theater director renowned for lyric elegance, died Sunday on the Brittany island resort of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, where he had a second home. Town officials gave no cause of death. Mr. Grueber broke the ...
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