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- Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her life - Bolingbrook Sun
Plainfield woman waxes poetic about her lifeBolingbrook Sun, IL - 20 minutes agoIt's been a big adjustment, so I've been writing poetry about it ever since. It's good therapy for me." One of those poems, where Johnson looks back on the ...
- Book Review: Qmin - A Fresh New Approach to Indian Cuisine by Anil ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » The Great Book Adventure: Don Quixote - Part Two » Book Review: The Peacekeeper Shabbir Ahsan » Book Review: Shining City by Seth Greenland There’s nothing quite like Indian cuisine. Although it packs a social punch -- guests are ...
- From Adlestrop to Arras - a poet's life - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukFrom Adlestrop to Arras - a poet's lifeguardian.co.uk, UK - 39 minutes ago... more 'difficult' cosmopolitan Modernist poets and partly because he became a poet so briefly (under the tutelage of his American friend Robert Frost), ...
- Retirement is Perfect Time to Write and Reinvent Oneself - Emediawire (press release)
Retirement is Perfect Time to Write and Reinvent OneselfEmediawire (press release), WA - 45 minutes agoShe recently published a small book of poetry, "Elder Expectations: My Life in Rictameters" (Lulu 2008). Styne also writes two blogs, "Never too Late! ...
- Zimbabwe in Photos - Edition 8 2008 - HIFA - The Kubatana
The KubatanaZimbabwe in Photos - Edition 8 2008 - HIFAThe Kubatana, Zimbabwe - 2 hours agoHIFA is a moving feast of dance, theatre, music, poetry, food, drink and just plain merry-making. The 2008 HIFA came against a backdrop of major political ...
- Harold Perrineau Dishes on his Lost Exit (Again) (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
your thoughts!) Locke (aka Jeremy Bentham) is in the coffin?! What "very bad things" happened after the Oceanic 6 left the island?? How in Jacob's name is Ben gonna help all of them — plus Locke! — get back there??? And exactly where did the former Others ringleader and that wacky frozen device move the island to?
- Pietersen would prefer to wear a green cap - Star
How much was it? A couple of inches? That was the difference between total failure and one of the great sporting achievements of our time. Think about it. Had that throw from Makhaya Ntini hit the stumps Kevin Pietersen would have been run out for a ...
- The IDEAL Poetry Contest - Clinton News Record
The IDEAL Poetry ContestClinton News Record, Canada - 13 minutes agoIDEAL-WAY is looking for entries for its Ideal Poetry Contest. Individuals with intellectual disabilities across Ontario can share poems that touch our ...
- Mamet's 'Redbelt' raises action filmmaking to an art - Seattle Post Intelligencer
David Mamet's stage reputation is built on his glorious dialogue, pushed far beyond any sense of realism into a verbal symphony of intertwining solos built on staccato bursts of profane words elevated to terse poetry. But when it comes to Hollywood ...
- RICKY FLAKE: Classic album, bands get a second look - Biloxi Sun Herald
T his April 22 release is another installment of Eagle Rock's Classic Albums series, and is one of the most interesting/involved/expansive ones yet. The Doors eponymous debut album, recorded in 1967, was the often-dark flipside to the flower-power ...
- The week in music - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today ...
- Kunal Kohli (TOI photo) - Times of India
A marvellous creation of art — or to be precise, music! Director Kunal Kohli has roped in the greats — lyricist Prasoon Joshi and music wizards, Shankar, Ehsan and Loy — to deliver some soul-searching, heart-rendering numbers for Yashraj ...
- Canadian Centennial Choir pleases a packed house - Ottawa Citizen
The Canadian Centennial Choir is something of an anomaly. As its name implies, it has been around since 1967, and it has a decent following. Rightly or wrongly it was considered an "also ran" on the Ottawa choral scene for many years. Things improved ...
- Academics don’t know it all (Art Newspaper)
As an independent art “historianâ€, I am puzzled by how academic scholars deride and belittle the contributions of non-academic writers without considering their well-known advantage: outsiders can sometimes see what insiders cannot.
- A love of poetry finally rewarded (Concord Monitor)
Mimi White of Rye writes love poems, or maybe poems on the subject of love, if there's a difference - and there probably is. "Love," she told me, "is what I will always write about - human love, bird love, dog love."
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