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- Cape Fear Profile: Neil Ray touches lives with poetry - Fayetteville Observer
On a surprisingly cool Tuesday night, Neil Ray arrives at an open mic night at Big Shots, a bar and nightclub off Yadkin Road. It’s 8 p.m., and Ray, the evening’s host, is setting up his instruments — congas, xylophone and an African tongue ...
- Bahraini wins talent contest - Gulf Daily News
Bahraini wins talent contestGulf Daily News, Bahrain - 5 hours agoFinalists were selected from more than 300 entrants in various categories including dancing, singing, poetry and music. NescafŽ field representative Zuhair ...
- 'This side of paradise' - Pasadena Weekly
'This side of paradise'Pasadena Weekly, CA - 4 hours agoAfrican Americans were once not allowed on many local beaches. Of course, with beaches there’s cheesecake and, with the legacy of Muscle Beach, ...
- Barbara Rodgers to leave CBS 5 (San Francisco Bay View)
Barbara Rodgers estimates that she’s done at least 8,000 interviews during her 36 years in broadcasting. Most of those were for CBS 5, KPIX-TV, the station that has been her home away from home since 1979. Now Rodgers has decided to take a break.
- Saigon to Seattle and Exploring Puget Sound Beaches - KUOW NPR
KUOW NPRSaigon to Seattle and Exploring Puget Sound BeachesKUOW NPR, WA - 22 minutes ago... 2006) and The Cartographer's Tongue (White Pine Press, 2000), which received the PEN USA Poetry award and the Peace Corps Writers Poetry award. ...
- Author was 'one of the finest writers Canada has produced' (The Globe and Mail)
Author was 'one of the finest writers Canada has produced'
- Looking for clues to a pianist's afterlife - Boston Globe
Glenn Gould is everywhere. Literally. As I type this sentence, his posthumous presence is spilling over every inch of my desk. A cinderblock-size, 80-CD box set of recordings by the often revered, still-controversial Canadian pianist sits imposingly ...
- Unpublished letters of Nobel writer Octavio Paz go on sale (AFP via Yahoo! News)
A series of unpublished letters the late Mexican Nobel-winning poet and writer Octavio Paz wrote when he was ambassador in New Delhi in the 1960s will go on sale Thursday, two days before the 10th anniversary of his death.
- Sports Letters (The News & Observer)
Using Eight Belles photo was tasteless
- Poets swing into the Swan City - Encore
Poets swing into the Swan CityEncore, Canada - 1 hour agoWith over a dozen titles to his name, mclennan is editor and publisher for above/ground press, Chaudiere Books, and two on-line poetry publications. ...
- 'Jellyfish' is playfully surprising - Bradenton Herald
'Jellyfish' is playfully surprisingBradenton Herald, United States - 1 hour agoAnd with "Jellyfish," he and his partner, Shira Geffen - the duo share writing and directing credit here - have produced a little piece of cinematic poetry. ...
- Technology: It's Where the Jobs Are (BusinessWeek)
A new survey shows growth across the country, with higher-than-average pay. And with the number of tech grads falling, demand will only rise
- ‘War Eagle, Arkansas’ deserves the hype - Arkansas Times
Arkansas Times‘War Eagle, Arkansas’ deserves the hypeArkansas Times, AR - 41 minutes ago... yet he's insecure, mostly because he has two things star pitchers aren't supposed to have: a love of poetry and a prodigious stutter. His only friend is ...
- A cellist plays his version of deadly Sarajevo roulette (Toronto Star)
What use is art, or beauty of any kind, in the face of war and other forms of human destructiveness? The late F. R. Scott once wrote a poem called "Overture," in which he juxtaposes a Mozart sonata and the rise of Fascism.
- Bird Rises Again on 40th Anniversary - The Emory Wheel
Bird Rises Again on 40th AnniversaryThe Emory Wheel - 9 minutes agoWhat remains unique is the Bird’s creative approach to the time’s news, such as poetry and more free-form pieces. Along with the exhibit, ...
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