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- Beware The P-Words - Vitalfootball
Beware The P-WordsVitalfootball, UK - 9 hours agoBe advised that it was not poetry in motion. Especially when the reply is in slow motion. Around now, this column would normally pick a preferred Colchester ...
- Hot spots: Coffee houses offer relaxing atmosphere (Asbury Park Press)
With music playing softly in the background and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee in the air, there are many coffee houses in Monmouth and Ocean counties where people can gather and chat, enjoy open mic nights and eat in a relaxing atmosphere.
- Patricia's Porch Talk The Many Tones Of Sepia (The Chattanoogan)
On Saturday, I moved several years' accumulation of junk, treasures, and memorabilia from an upstairs closet to one that was no different, except that it was downstairs.
- Poets and pistols - Melbourne Herald Sun
Poets and pistolsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour ago... but feed their souls with poetry and music. What Gilmour has captured through his unique access is a very rare look at life in the hot spot, ...
- All hail Kay Ryan - Salon
Kay Ryan, America's new poet laureate (a post appointed annually by the Library of Congress), has been called an "outsider," despite the fact that she publishes in the New Yorker, won a Guggenheim fellowship and the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize ...
- Loved ones of murder victims gather to heal - Sacramento Bee
Loved ones of murder victims gather to healSacramento Bee, USA - 16 minutes agoThe theme of Blen's next book of poetry is healing. In the first year after James Ramirez, 18, was killed, the cemetery "was my home away from home," said ...
- Creativity without destruction? - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Creativity without destruction?Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 1 hour ago... Lazarus: Uncoupleting Suicide and Poetry." At one point, Gottlieb mentions a young male fan who asked her if writing really helps the coping process. ...
- Former US Poet Laureate Charles Simic Reads Work - Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun
Former US Poet Laureate Charles Simic Reads WorkCornell University The Cornell Daily Sun, NY - 2 hours agoHe stands for many things — former US Poet Laureate, Pulitzer-Prize winning author, immigrant, American, New England man and professor. ...
- Salt 'N' Pepper - Times of India
Salt 'N' PepperTimes of India, India - 5 hours agoAt a recent event where a collection of his poetry was released, the Union minister was asked to explain his poem, Nano. When asked if nanotechnology was ...
- Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School" - Seattle Times
Judith Harris' "Gathering Leaves in Grade School"Seattle Times, United States - 14 minutes agoAmerican Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation (www.poetryfoundation.org), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the ...
- Trace the Origins of Spanish Jews Struggle Under the Barbaric ... - MarketWatch
Trace the Origins of Spanish Jews Struggle Under the Barbaric ...MarketWatch - 54 minutes agoHe has published other prose and poetry works. He was born in Middletown, Ohio and grew up in Brooklyn, NY and Los Angeles, California. ...
- Play focuses on domestic violence - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Play focuses on domestic violenceClarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - 3 minutes agoStanis has published a book of poetry "For Men Only," and a common-sense collection of self-help advice called "Situations 101 on Relationships — the Good, ...
- With tunes from Scotland's past, she finds a resonance with the ... - Boston Globe
Julie Fowlis is the gentlest of revolutionaries. Singing in Gaelic, a language spoken by only about 1 percent of her fellow Scottish citizens, she's at the forefront of a cultural movement that threatens the very foundation of the United Kingdom ...
- Sunscreen, swimsuit and spiritual reading (Chicago Sun-Times)
These books aren't the usual summer fluff: Maybe one will find a spot in your suitcase?
- Goings on About Town: Readings and Talks (The New Yorker)
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK The journalist Nicholas Lemann talks politics with Theodore C. Sorensen, former adviser to President John F. Kennedy. (Museum of the City of New York, Fifth Ave. at 103rd St. 212-534-1672. Oct. 1 at 6:30.) SYMPHONY SPACE Salman Rushdie, the editor of “The Best . . .
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