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- Twist in the Gut - Seattle Weekly
Twist in the GutSeattle Weekly, WA - 3 hours agoSome consider Blanche one of the most challenging roles in the American canon, and they are right. But because Williams invests his own love of poetry in ...
- Most Editors Are Failed Writers, But So Are Most Writers - Pinstripe Alley
Most Editors Are Failed Writers, But So Are Most WritersPinstripe Alley, NY - 3 hours agoPete A talks about Springsteen, Joe Posnanski uses asterisks to launch rambling tangents, I make parenthetical reference to modernist poetry. ...
- Plato's Greek Taverna , Ponsonby Rd (The New Zealand Herald)
Greek cuisine gets a bad rap. AA Gill reckons it's "unremittingly ghastly. Greek food is best eaten drunk, but even that they don't make easy".
- Suffolk's festival for all ages - guardian.co.uk
Suffolk's festival for all agesguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoMixture of comedy, poetry and dance create a different vibe. But the rain's the same Radio 4 is broadcasting live from the site, the wine bar has run dry of ...
- For students, 9/11 is a lesson in and out of the classroom - Santa Cruz Sentinel
For students, 9/11 is a lesson in and out of the classroomSanta Cruz Sentinel, CA - 4 hours agoPoetry has provided teachers an expressive forum for learning about Sept. 11. Mission Hill Middle's Diane Smith had her students in 2001 write poetry. ...
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley — who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Snow Hill hits the streets with reggae band - Bethany Beach Wave
Snow Hill hits the streets with reggae bandBethany Beach Wave, DE - 3 hours agoNew works by Jim Adcock, poetry by Jen and photos by New York City photographer Sam Smith will be featured. Refreshments will be served. ...
- Unforgotten hurts - Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday
Among the films featured for the 2008 run of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival (TTFF), Alabaster Moon and The Siege represented the efforts of local film makers that each captured dramatically different images of our island. Alabaster Moon was ...
- Kingsolver to speak at festival - Salina Journal
Kingsolver to speak at festivalSalina Journal, KS - 4 hours agoKingsolver, a National Humanities Medal recipient in 2000, has written several novels and collections of poetry and prose. Her latest book, "Animal, ...
- Valley Native Has Small but Huge Role in Shepard Play - RedOrbit
Valley Native Has Small but Huge Role in Shepard PlayRedOrbit, TX - Jul 27, 2008The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it ...
- "I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom. - SIU - Daily Egyptian
"I Can Read" Program brings budding readers into bloom.SIU - Daily Egyptian, IL - 1 hour agoOther themes in the program were Readers' Theatre, We're Going Places, Watch Us Grow, Poetry, and Fairy Tales. "I Can Read" started as a free after-school ...
- Peace group gives voice to Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims - Fosters Daily Democrat
John Huff/Staff photographer Macy Morse and Andrea Green light candles in South Mill Pond in Portsmouth Wednesday evening during a Hiroshima Candlelight Vigil. PORTSMOUTH — The glow of candlelight illuminated nearly 30 advocates for peace at the ...
- Palestinian ‘Poet of Conscience’ Dies at 67 - St.Petersburg Times.ru
Palestinian ‘Poet of Conscience’ Dies at 67St.Petersburg Times.ru, Russia - Aug 11, 2008By Diaa Hadid AP GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Mahmoud Darwish, a Palestinian cultural icon whose poetry eloquently told of his people’s experiences of exile, ...
- Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patience - South China Morning Post (subscription)
Protest artists' ribald methods test limits of Kremlin's patienceSouth China Morning Post (subscription), Hong Kong - 9 hours agoCameras, camcorders and books of poetry are scattered over the floor. "We always do things that violate rules. We combine art and politics to achieve ...
- Pencils, Politics and the Free Market - Poli Gazette
In his latest column for Newsweek George Will explains the conservative and libertarian view on the free market quite well. I suggest you head on over to Newsweek to read it. Afterwards come back, and share your thoughts with the rest of us. Here’s ...
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