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- Autumn Equinox Poetry Festival - San Francisco Chronicle
Autumn Equinox Poetry FestivalSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour ago6 pm Book Passage, 1 Ferry Building, the Embarcadero at Market St., SF (415) 835-1020. Read from their works. 4:30 pm The Poetry Center, Humanities Bldg. ...
- Middletown Arts Center announces fall season - Holmdel Independent
Middletown Arts Center announces fall seasonHolmdel Independent, NJ - 9 hours agoMiddletown Poetry Jam will take place Saturday, Dec. 6, at 2 pm This jam is for poetry lovers, writers and readers. Come read your own. Read a dead poet, ...
- Ray McNulty: Dodgers' ties to Vero Beach are fading away - Sebastian Sun
Ray McNulty: Dodgers' ties to Vero Beach are fading awaySebastian Sun, FL - 20 hours agoAnd on Sundays, WTTB picked up the radio broadcasts of Dodgers games, treating Vero Beach to the baseball poetry of Vin Scully. "To those of us who remember ...
- Welcome to Hoxford - Aced Magazine
Sometimes misnomers are so extreme they have a kind of irony that approaches pure poetry. Consider Ben Templesmith’s Welcome to Hoxford , which to the uninitiated, would be called a ‘comic’ book. While getting past the confines of the now ...
- FAREWELL MAHMOUD DARWISH - The People's Voice
The People's VoiceFAREWELL MAHMOUD DARWISHThe People's Voice, TN - 7 hours agoThe harrowing experience of losing his home and being an internal exile in his land at such a young age would haunt Darwish's poetry and become a central ...
- Prevues - Alien Creature: A Visitation From Gwendolyn MacEwen - VUE Weekly
Prevues - Alien Creature: A Visitation From Gwendolyn MacEwenVUE Weekly, Canada - 1 minute ago“At the same time, her poetry is very witty and pithy—she has this wry humour that pervades everything she wrote.†That balance is something the play, ...
- Poetry of Immense Grief: An Interview with Kamla Kapur - myHimachal
Poetry of Immense Grief: An Interview with Kamla KapurmyHimachal, India - 1 hour ago... and allows us a contemplative and reflective life which is always best for creativity, for me especially. Though I have written some poetry here, ...
- Qasimov: the living legend you’ve never heard of - Times Online
Times OnlineQasimov: the living legend you’ve never heard ofTimes Online, UK - 1 hour agoThe effect is devastating, the half dozen people watching seized by the power of the ancient poetry, but none of us is surprised. ...
- Rooted in Cultural Understanding - Portland Observer
Portland ObserverRooted in Cultural UnderstandingPortland Observer, OR - 1 hour agoEdmo's poetry speaks to these times. It also speaks to what followed in his personal life. His poems "Burnside Cowboy" and "West Coast Warrior '71" refer to ...
- An ode to Joy Division, where Wordsworth met punk (The Globe and Mail)
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- Release parties for final 'Twilight' book haunt Madison tonight (The Capital Times)
It doesn't take a whole lot of thought to figure out the best time to sell a much anticipated book about vampires and such. After midnight, of course. "Breaking Dawn," the fourth and final book of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "Twilight" series, goes on sale at 12:01 Saturday, a time that's more about the actual release date than about the content. Still, it's a rather perfect time for the ...
- Singapore Sun Festival to celebrate the Art of Living Well - Antara
Singapore Sun Festival to celebrate the Art of Living WellAntara, Indonesia - 20 hours agoThe Festival will also present free outdoor screenings at the Singapore Botanic Gardens of films with a Singapore Sun Festival flavour - Eat Drink Man Woman ...
- Saginaw's Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge offers an open house ... - MLive.com
Free native upland and wetland plants and grasses, guided birding outings and two bicycle tours are on tap when the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge hosts its annual open house. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6-7, is the only time during the year ...
- John Lichfield: Racy goings-on in la France profonde (Independent)
The nearest town to our house in Normandy is a sad place which has never fully recovered from the summer of 1944. In June of that year, it was pointlessly bombed by the British. In August, it was partially burned by the SS. Sixty-four years later, shops and restaurants are struggling to survive. The population is ageing and glum. Excitement is hard to find.
- Pakistan, Iran enjoying close brotherly relations: Iranian Ambassador - Associated Press of Pakistan
Pakistan, Iran enjoying close brotherly relations: Iranian AmbassadorAssociated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours agoHe said that Allama Iqbal was a great poet-scholar and his poetry was not only a source of inspiration for Pakistani people but the people of Iran as well. ...
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