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- The Life and Death of the English Football Song - PopMatters
The Life and Death of the English Football SongPopMatters, IL - 2 hours agoPoetry. The appeal of the football song spread abroad. The Chicago Bears head office saw dollar signs flashings, and somehow convinced the 1985 team to make ...
- A Long, Strange Trip (New York Times)
A British classics professor traces the lengthy shadow Homer?s ?Odyssey? casts across Western culture.
- Two years later, triple slaying remains a mystery (The Press-Enterprise)
Two years after the tragedy, among the ashes that still remain are Vickie Friedli's algebra homework, charred pages of children's books and the family's mangled bicycles.
- Gray Matters: You Can Go Home Again (part two) - Chronicle Times
Gray Matters: You Can Go Home Again (part two)Chronicle Times, IA - 1 hour agoHowever, my memories take the shape of poetry, not often found in newspapers these days. I have tried other forms of writing, but everything about my past ...
- New Classical Tracks: Evocations of Argentina - Minnesota Public Radio
New Classical Tracks: Evocations of ArgentinaMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 1 hour agoThe "Cinco Canciones Populares Argentinas" is a collection of five songs and dances derived from folk music and poetry, and written originally for voice and ...
- Paisley: more than just pretty fabric - Palm Beach Interactive
Brad Paisley, the friendly, funny, regular-guy-next-door charmed the audience at Cruzan Amphitheatre with his Hershey's-sponsored Paisley Party last night featuring Jewel and Chuck Wicks. A solid 100 minutes of music embellished with dozens of video ...
- The paper clip, 21 September - European Voice
The paper clip, 21 SeptemberEuropean Voice, Belgium - 4 hours agoIf that worries you, you might prefer a report from Britain's Daily Telegraph, which writes that the web is helping the popularity of poetry to soar (or, ...
- Robert Lewis Shayon, 95, Is Dead; Elevated Radio (New York Times)
Mr. Shayon wrote and produced groundbreaking radio programs in the 1940s and later became a longtime television critic for The Saturday Review.
- Soldiering on - Guardian Unlimited
In one of Tobias Wolff's early stories, a married professor has a one-night stand with a vulnerable woman helping out with the catering at an academic conference. Brooke, the professor, dislikes his colleague Riley, a Yeats scholar with an ...
- Missenden festival is nine day cultural feast - Aylesbury Today
Missenden festival is nine day cultural feastAylesbury Today, UK - 6 hours agoBy Parveen Devlin Ralph Vaughan Williams, on the 50th anniversary of his death and the first anniversary of the death of his wife, Ursula, who was for many ...
- Young literary stars contend for £60,000 award - Guardian Unlimited
A 21-year-old poet whose first collection was published when she was just 15 is in the running for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas prize, established to honour the Welsh poet whose own first book of poetry was published when he was 21. Caroline Bird wrote ...
- A mystical melody heals (Douglas County News Press)
When Katy Hoyer met her neighbor Belle, she knew she had found a friend for life.
- Poetry Reading: Jay Hopler & Kimberly Johnson - Yes! Weekly
Poetry Reading: Jay Hopler & Kimberly JohnsonYes! Weekly, NC - 12 minutes agoA reception follows each forum. The Face of Our City: Architectural Characteristics, Unique Assets, and Conscientious Development. Guest speaker, Michael E. ...
- Loving Heskey, Setanta And More... - Football365.com
Loving Heskey, Setanta And More...Football365.com, UK - 5 hours agoDavid James is not perfect but he his better than any of the alternatives, his pre-match visualisations are pure poetry and he is an eco warrior. ...
- The Bible takes an Eastern influence (Mudgee Guardian)
THE words of the Bhagavadgita, the songs of a Hindu mystic and the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi have all found a place in a controversial Bible published in India.
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