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- Book-review: Getting Along in Life in Tricky Kathmandu - American Chronicle
American ChronicleBook-review: Getting Along in Life in Tricky KathmanduAmerican Chronicle, CA - 1 hour agoWe are an online magazine for national, international, state, and local news. have over 3000 contributors, over 100000 articles, and over 8 million visitors ...
- Poetry Jazz: N-Side, Barry Wallenstein & Kirpal Gordon - All About Jazz
Poetry Jazz: N-Side, Barry Wallenstein & Kirpal GordonAll About Jazz, PA - 5 hours agoAs Winters gently expounds life anecdotes and philosophy of art, N-Side reacts to this hero's mandate, processes it and preaches it from a polemic pulpit as ...
- Poet, Professor of Ethnic Studies Dies - Daily Californian
Poet, Professor of Ethnic Studies DiesDaily Californian, CA - 1 hour agoThough he was hard-working, his dedication to his teaching and poetry did not interfere with his family life, she said. "His daughters and his family were ...
- Bold English: Anglo-Saxon Poetry (The New York Sun)
Hwæt. That word, barking through the clatter of the mead hall, typically opened an Old English poem in the Dark Ages, and roughly translates to "What" or "Listen now." Old English is largely Germanic, its brusque sounds ungussied by the softer French words that would later mix into Middle English. It is the language of conquerors: The Roman Empire, finally crushed by the Vandals and Goths, ...
- KindlingsFest sparks deep thought on Orcas - Bothell Reporter
Pastor Dick Staub of the Orcas Community Church said that the four-day KindlingsFest ’08 held last week at the church, was devoted to the art of slowing down, and through the work of Anglo-Irish writer C.S. Lewis, exploring the concept of being ...
- Piecing Together 'The Break/s' (Washington Post)
He's an African American man, with a son who's half Chinese and a girlfriend who's white. He's a middle-class poet and conflicted about success. He thought he'd be welcomed with open arms when he traveled to Africa, but instead he's robbed and alienated, watching a white female friend get the...
- There’s still time to register for School of the Arts (The Rhinelander Daily News)
School of the Arts, a University of Wisconsin-Madison program which is in its 45th year, offers dozens of hands-on workshops for adults in art and folk art, computer arts, writing, photography, music, theatre and drama, and mind, body and spirit. The week of intensive learning and creative activity attracts more than 300 people each year.
- Michael Swigart, ex-city manager, dead at age 63 - Twentynine Palms Desert Trail
Michael Swigart, ex-city manager, dead at age 63Twentynine Palms Desert Trail, CA - 3 hours ago“He writes poetry. He does photography. He had a very creative side. He also was very involved in community service and felt strongly about giving back to ...
- Teen Poetry Slam (KAMR Amarillo)
Teens are competing Monday night in "Slamarillo". It's a teen poetry slam. The Yellow City Teen Poetry Team performed before they head off to Washington, D.C. this week. It was free for anyone to join in.
- 'Goldengrove' by Francine Prose (San Francisco Chronicle)
Goldengrove By Francine Prose Harper; 275 pages; $24.95 In "Goldengrove," Francine Prose tells the story of Nico, a 13-year-old girl whose life is torn apart by the death of her older sister. With perfect pitch and no trace of sentimentality, Prose, author of...
- Dark side of 'Sunshine' revealed - Daily Eastern News
Dark side of 'Sunshine' revealedDaily Eastern News, IL - 1 hour ago"In The Things Lovers Do," lyrics resembling prose formed poetry and the raspy bass guitar chords create a grunge undertone in the song. ...
- Secret diary reveals wife's undying love for Dylan Thomas - Times Online
Dylan Thomas’s marriage was notoriously tempestuous, blighted by drunken brawls and mutual infidelity until the poet drank himself to death at the age of 39. On his death bed, his wife, Caitlin, reportedly burst into his hospital room asking: “Is ...
- Authors grieve over apparent suicide of David Foster Wallace, writer of "Infinite Jest" (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
NEW YORK - The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week.
- Going to Atlanta - CardPlayer.com
Going to AtlantaCardPlayer.com, NV - Aug 29, 2008We've been kind of analyzing poetry in that class the last couple of days, which is actually pretty damn interesting stuff. Other than that, Zack and I have ...
- Sibal turns to poetry to take a dig at Left (Express India)
Union Minister Kapil Sibal on Friday turned to poetry to take a dig at Left parties.
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