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- Well, it’s poetry isn’t it? - Reuters UK
Well, it’s poetry isn’t it?Reuters UK, UK - 11 minutes agoIt’s not the first time lyrics of popular songwriters have gone under the academic microscope. Bob Dylan’s verses virtually spawned a faculty on their own ...
- Looking for a 'healthy and stable' democratic process - The Daily Star
Looking for a 'healthy and stable' democratic processThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 16 hours agoLike Dryden I believe that the fault lies not in poetry but in the bad poets. There is also the question of mindset. Any analysis of the political ...
- Journalist's writings survive tragic life - Bloomington Pantagraph
Journalist's writings survive tragic lifeBloomington Pantagraph, USA - 40 minutes agoAfter his wife’s death, Wilson moved to Chicago where, with the assistance of Pantagraph publisher WO Davis, he found an editing position with the ...
- 'Zombie' is Part of Fringe Festival - Broadway World
'Zombie' is Part of Fringe FestivalBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoShe is a New York Times best-selling author of more than 70 books, including novels, short story collections, poetry volumes, plays, literary criticism and ...
- The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in ... - International Herald Tribune
The 'Bluestocking Circle' and the fight for women's rights in ...International Herald Tribune, France - 23 minutes agoIn 1784, More heard from her cook that a young woman, Ann Yearsley, who made a living by selling milk from door to door, wrote good poetry. ...
- Suze Rotolo writes about life with him in Greenwich Village - Toledo Blade
Suze Rotolo writes about life with him in Greenwich VillageToledo Blade, OH - 59 minutes ago"I found solace in books and poetry," she notes, as well as "the culture I lived within, being around interesting adults from different backgrounds, ...
- John Mckinnon (Scribe) - Bleacherreport.com
John does not have any lineup tags. John began his writing career as an intern for The Washington Informer in Washington, DC. After being retained as a freelance journalist, John continued his tour with the Informer for the next three years. John ...
- Meet Keiko! (Payvand Iran News)
A year after we had met, Keiko died - suddenly - of lung cancer. "I didn't know Keiko smoked!" I said to the teary-eyed friend who brought the news of her death. "She didn't," he said rather hurriedly, and added after a silence, "she was born in Hiroshima." Neither of us said much after that. -A poem by Fatemeh Keshavarz
- ET CETERA Einstei... - Akron Beacon Journal
Einstein Exhibit — Through Sept. 2 at Great Lakes Science Center, 601 Erieside Ave., Cleveland. The life and theories of one of the greatest scientists of all time. The center is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission for Einstein plus ...
- Nitzinger's event celebrates sobriety (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By Preston Jones That old rock 'n' roll cliche -- sex, drugs, booze -- has its dark side, and no one knows that better than Fort Worth guitar legend and ex- Bloodrock member John Nitzinger. The blues/rock legend has organized a "musical celebration of sobriety" featuring performances from the Josh Davis Band and PappaRotti Wine Room's piano man Ross Wolfe (Nitzinger says all musical ...
- Return to NeoEugenics - The Strategy Newspaper
Return to NeoEugenicsThe Strategy Newspaper, Australia - 1 hour agoPoetry, philosophy and science, predominantly of the Aristotelian variety, appeared at some times in some places but were neither universal nor continuous. ...
- Lines on summer - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukLines on summerguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoCan you write your own summer poem? Looking on the sunny side ... But summer has not been an unequivocally happy time for poets. ...
- Stories echo down the centuries (Sydney Morning Herald)
Aboriginal literature begins with the simple words, "Sir, I am very well. I hope you are very well."
- Granat's Top 10 songbook - Newsday
1. "All the Things You Are," by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II -- "Beautiful marriage of words and music." 2. "Dancing in the Dark," by Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz -- "It just works for me." 3. "Embraceable You," by George and Ira Gershwin ...
- Grab a marker: Poems hide in newspapers (Tacoma News Tribune)
You could be holding in your hands the start of a great poem. Figure out which words don’t belong, then share your work with us. Sometimes in poetry, it’s not so much about the words you use but the words you leave out.
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