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- Pound's political troubles - Eagle Tribune
Columbus DispatchPound's political troublesEagle Tribune, MA - 20 hours agoEzra Pound is honored as a forefather of modern poetry, but also villified for his statements made during World War II. He told listeners to a radio ...A house for poets Columbus Dispatchall 10 news articles
- CU's Fringe Festival opens eyes, minds - Colorado Daily
Last year, they opened our eyes to a world of sin in the University Theatre Building. This year, a collection of student artists at CU is urging adventurous spectators to look "Beneath the Wrapper" of arts and entertainment at this year's Fringe ...
- Cheapflights.com Celebrates Gay Pride Month With Tips for Visiting Festivals Big and Small Across America (Centre Daily Times)
It's time to kick up your heels and be "Mary!" The month of June not only marks the official start of summer, but also commemorates the anniversary of the modern gay rights movement. Cities across the globe take this opportunity to celebrate freedom and equality for everyone regardless of their sexual orientation.
- Honor Your Mother (West County Journal)
Mother’s Day is fast approaching. The Journals want to know what makes your mother or wife the best of them all. Sing her praises and send photos to tosmith@yourjournal.com.
- U-Mary English Majors Present Work at National Undergraduate ... - KXMC
U-Mary English Majors Present Work at National Undergraduate ...KXMC, ND - 6 hours ago... former editor of The American Poetry Review; and Bret Anthony Johnston, author of the internationally acclaimed Corpus Christi: Stories. ...
- BBC to broadcast lost Philip Larkin poems
Times Online - ... the unripe day you bore your head, And the day was plucked and tasted bitter As if still cold among the leaves In life ... By then Larkin knew his poetry had dried up and he was seriously ill. According to Motion, Larkin suffered from a bad stammer ...
- Sometimes A Poem Is Just A Poem — Not A Psychiatric Problem (Hartford Courant)
If a child develops a bit of a runny nose but seems otherwise healthy, it doesn't make a lot of sense to make a visit to the doctor, much less rush to the emergency room. If, however, the child develops a cough, then a fever, an appointment with the doctor would be prudent. Even absent additional symptoms, if the runny nose requires the consumption of box after box of tissues over several weeks, ...
- Clinton campaign starts 5-point attack on Obama
International Herald Tribune - I must admit, fears of a repeat of those shameful, cowardly acts gripped me early on, and I too wished Obama would not run to spare his family, my heart, and our nation more dark days.
- Southern Voices: Black, white and blues - Gaston Gazette
Southern Voices: Black, white and bluesGaston Gazette, NC - 2 hours agoShe has also had three poetry chapbooks, a children’s book and a full-length book of poetry published. The Gaston County Public Library, the Gaston Arts ...
- Abe Osheroff had a life right out of a movie - Seattle Times
Seattle TimesAbe Osheroff had a life right out of a movieSeattle Times, United States - 41 minutes agoHe loved poetry and history, too." Osheroff may have been best known for fighting in Spain with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, which included about 2800 other ...
- Into the noise of life, without line breaks (The Daily Iowan)
Joyelle McSweeney might have superhuman powers. But instead of flying or breathing ice, the poet/novelist/professor/editor/publisher quietly takes every road into the literary world simultaneously and turns all of the road signs upside down. A glance at the content of the online quarterly she co-edits (Action Yes) reveals her disregard for traditional genre distinctions and conventions: The ...
- The poetry bank - Delhi Newsline
The poetry bankDelhi Newsline, India - 7 hours agoEvery Thursday at 6:45 pm, after the last customer has left, the bank employees rearrange the tables and chairs for a poetry reading session. ...
- LOG ON (RainbowNetwork.com)
With achievements ranging from the design of the mighty dome of St Peters to the painting of the vast fresco cycle in the Sistine Chapel, not to mention the beautiful, homoerotic statue of David, it seems fair to describe Michelangelo as one of the greatest artists the world has ever known.
- Review: Mary Jo Salter's 'A Phone Call to the Future'
International Herald Tribune - ... their work on a strategically narrowed version of Elizabeth Bishop, a poet who wrote both free and formal verse with homespun virtuosity. But while Bishop continues to be read, the polemics associated with both the New Formalism and Language poetry ...
- 'Cat' finds new life on Broadway with black cast
Watertown Daily Times - Does it demonstrate his skill of poetry? Does it say those universal things in a different kind of way?" In "Cat," for example, look at the relationship between Brick and Maggie, Leon says.
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