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- Set to lasers, Subtle's hip-hop is a revolutionary experience (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
In independent hip-hop, Subtle is about the closest thing there is to psychedelic music. Band members perform with eerie mannequins, they write songs about getting brainwashed, they paint their faces black and white -- now they've entered into the great tradition of laser dome bands.
- Out and About: July 2 - 13 - Avon Messenger
Out and About: July 2 - 13Avon Messenger, MA - 22 minutes agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comCleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winnersThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 3 hours agoShe also is a winner of the Coretta Scott King Book Award for outstanding work by African-American authors and illustrators. The Cleveland Arts Prize also ...
- Argentine poet Juan Gelman receives Spanish-speaking world's highest literary honor (International Herald Tribune)
Gelman suffered wrenching personal loss under his country's military rule and wrote of it in poignant verse, received the Spanish-speaking world's highest literary honor on Wednesday.
- Raise the Red Teddy: Chapter One Excerpt - American Chronicle
Raise the Red Teddy: Chapter One ExcerptAmerican Chronicle, CA - 2 hours agoIn 2004 she wrote her third volume of poetry titled, "Say It! Say Gen-o-cide!!" − dedicated to the Rwandan Genocide of 1994. In 2003 Wright created the ...
- Funding the food price fiasco - Asia Times
If you want to see why the damned government is continually raising your taxes, spending more and more money, growing bigger and bigger all the damned time and locking up a full one percent of the population in prison, part of the answer is in the ...
- Tonight No Poetry Will Serve - Nation
of the unslept unsleeping Adrienne Rich's most recent book is The School Among the Ruins: Poems 2000-2004 . A selection of her essays, Arts of the Possible: Essays and Conversations , appeared in 2003. She edited Muriel Rukeyser's Selected Poems for ...
- "Heart," by Rick Campbell (Seattle Times)
I remember being scared to death when, at about 30 years of age, I saw an X-ray of my skull. Seeing one's self as a skeleton, or receiving...
- Love of reading requires the right book, in the right hands - Tampabay.com
Love of reading requires the right book, in the right handsTampabay.com, FL - 3 hours agoBesides the many short stories and poetry, I mix up the novels every year, but there are a few, like The Outsiders, that are guaranteed winners. ...
- First Amendment litigator named a 'Library Champion' - Packet Online
The New Jersey Library Association recently honored First Amendment litigator Grayson Barber with one of its 2008 Library Champion awards. Leslie Burger, director of the Princeton Public Library nominated the Princeton Township resident for the award ...
- '05 double-murder case inches forward in Hunt County - Dallas Morning News
'05 double-murder case inches forward in Hunt CountyDallas Morning News, TX - 19 minutes agoAmong them was Morgan Lee, 18, who came from her home near Poetry, Texas, with her mother and a friend along for moral support. Ms. Lee said she dated Mr. ...
- Follow the Dylan Thomas trail (Guardian Unlimited)
Travel: David Atkinson follows in his footsteps, from the pubs of Swansea to his home in Laugharne
- T,Your Welcome just click the link.@ - Selam Times-Journal
I'M Back and ----- would love to talk about a city in Florida like Selma.Problem is , not one.----- 'what ever' is not a name.Could it be you are that Idiot.Now on to other things. One more thing what is the name of you city ? Where in Florida is ...
- Poem of the week - Guardian Blogs
'Rest in soft peace, and, asked, say here doth lie Ben Jonson his best piece of poetry' ... Ben Jonson. Photograph: Hulton archive Yesterday having been Fathers' day, it seems the right moment to fulfil a long-held plan of posting the poignant ...
- With changes, there's a new lease on Glass' 'Life' - Baltimore Sun
With changes, there's a new lease on Glass' 'Life'Baltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBy David Zurawik | Sun television critic On radio, This American Life is a treasure - a brilliantly conceived form of quirky, true-life storytelling that ...
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