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- Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspire - Progressive.org
Fifteen years after her Nobel, Toni Morrison continues to inspireProgressive.org, WI - 3 hours agoWhile writing nine groundbreaking novels, Morrison has also taken time to pen a book of literary criticism and edit two anthologies, one on the Clarence ...
- Review and Interview, 'Muhammad Ali: Made in Miami' on PBS Aug. 11th a ... - Monsters and Critics
No other sports figure captured my imagination or interest the way Muhammad Ali did when I was a little kid in the late sixties and seventies.
- His life in 3-D - News & Observer
His life in 3-DNews & Observer, NC - 44 minutes agowith 3-D glasses enclosed, at a nearby Borders, before I go off to audition for a spot on "Russell Simmons' Def Poetry." Needless to say, I don't get the ...
- The Iron Woman in the American Embassy - OhmyNews International
OhmyNews InternationalThe Iron Woman in the American EmbassyOhmyNews International, South Korea - 1 hour agoMrs. Foote's biographer, her friend, often portrays her as an American patriot and saint. When Dr. George W. Woods of the USS Juniata visited Seoul in early ...
- Potty Poet - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderPotty PoetChicago Reader - 1 hour agoSomeone had taken a knife and slashed a big X through his poem “For the Love of Man (For Jobie Hughes).” Yiddish took it remarkably well. ...
- Gerald Stern will read poetry at Ursinus - Phoenixville News
Gerald Stern will read poetry at UrsinusPhoenixville News, PA - 2 hours agoHis books of poetry include "This Time: New and Selected Poems," which won the 1998 National Book Award; "American Sonnets" (2002); "Everything is Burning" ...
- Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish in critical condition - Canada East
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - A senior Palestinian official says the noted Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, is in critical condition. The official, who spoke anonymously because Darwish's health has not yet been made public, says the 67-year-old poet ...
- Uptown Arts Festival features art, poetry, storytelling and more - Kearney Hub
“We have a lot more going on,” said Deanna Jesse, a member of the Kearney Area Arts Council. “We’ll have artists in the stores, at elements and Bookends. We’ll have a lot more poetry readings and storytelling. There will also be a reading ...
- Mashpee soldier killed in Afghanistan - Boston Globe
MASHPEE, Mass.— A second Mashpee soldier has died in a week in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Cape Cod Times reported Sunday that Army Pfc. Paul Conlon died Friday morning in Afghanistan when a roadside bomb blew his vehicle. His mother ...
- Judge Throws Out Charges Against Street Preacher - The Bulletin
Daniel Gowen, a Christian who regularly preaches in public places, was cited last May for violating Lancaster city's noise ordnance. On Monday, Magisterial District Judge Janice Jimenez dismissed the charges. "We count this as a victory for freedom ...
- How to live a braver, wilder life - New Statesman
New StatesmanHow to live a braver, wilder lifeNew Statesman, UK - 2 hours agoHe lies down among the clouds, pure human poetry, flirting crazily with death. The cops clumsily bundle him into a police van after he has conquered the ...
- Images of the soul - Delaware Online
WILMINGTON -- A photograph at the Delaware Art Museum shows a little girl and a little boy, both black, sitting on the floor, their backs against a wall. The girl has slung her arm around a doll, which is white. Wesley Memeger, a retired chemist with ...
- Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That Always Eluded Him - New York Times
Solzhenitsyn in Search of the Russia That Always Eluded HimNew York Times, United States - 9 minutes agoJoseph Brodsky, another great literary exile, once told me that writing poetry in Russian became difficult for him in America after the language ceased to ...
- Booker winner Adiga is 'almost' ready with - Indian Express
Booker winner Adiga is 'almost' ready withIndian Express, India - 2 hours agoAsked about his future literary efforts, Adiga said "India just teems with untold stories, and no one who is alive to the poetry, the anger and the ...
- Hardcover Nonfiction (New York Times)
1. THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder 2. DEWEY, by Vicki Myron with Bret Witter 3. HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman 4. A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O?Reilly 5. THE LIMITS OF POWER, by Andrew Bacevich
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