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- Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hip - Twin Cities Planet
Music note: Jistoray shoot from the hipTwin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 8 hours agoThey set soulful poetry to a sensual, acoustic groove, with each player being top-notch. That night showed that even if you overdub guitars in the studio, ...
- Timeline: Radovan Karadzic - Financial Times
Timeline: Radovan KaradzicFinancial Times, UK - 4 hours ago... poetry and meets Dobrica Cosic, a Serb nationalist writer, who encourages Karadzic to enter politics You have viewed your allowance of free articles. ...
- Peace Be With You - Cleveland Free Times
Peace Be With YouCleveland Free Times, OH - 2 hours agoIt'll be published by Cleveland-based vanZeno Press which has specialized in poetry books but, with this book, launches its Lyric Series. ...
- Whitehouse Student Receives Musicianship Award - Tyler Morning Telegraph
NACOGDOCHES -- Shelby Rinehart, band student at Whitehouse Middle School, received the Musicianship Award from Chris Brown, conductor of the 8th Grade Lumberjack Band at Stephen F. Austin State University Band Camp in Nacogdoches. Awards were ...
- ‘Lone Wolf and Cub 1: Sword of Vengeance’ (1972) - Kung Fu Cinema
‘Lone Wolf and Cub 1: Sword of Vengeance’ (1972)Kung Fu Cinema, WA - 1 hour agoFor simulated gore and dismemberment fans it is pure poetry in motion. Previously, Hong Kong director Chang Cheh reinterpreted the chambara film of the ...
- An Outlaw's Odyssey, Remembered 'Gonzo' Style (NPR)
NPR.org , July 3, 2008 · "The towers are gone now, reduced to bloody rubble, along with all hopes for Peace in Our Time, in the United States or any other country."
- Ida Burns students write poetry for Mother's Day (The Log Cabin Democrat)
The following are cinquains writen by Mrs. Tooke's third-grade class at Ida Burns Elementary for their mothers on Mother's Day.
- Kay Ryan Becomes American Poet Laureate - New York Observer
Tomorrow, a self-described "modern hermit" will assume arguably the country’s most public position for a poet. This may seem like a contradiction in terms, but ever since Kay Ryan embarked on her career as a writer, she has gradually been peeking ...
- Lord Tweedsmuir: Novelist and son of John Buchan who inherited his father's talent but was disappointed of literary fame (Independent)
If all John Buchan's children had it hard, his second son, William, had it hardest. Endowed with his father's literary talent, he yet could not hope to match John Buchan in his other occupations of strategy, high policy, business, sport, action. Lacking his father's industry, he was burdened with his ambition, his restlessness, his romance of spirit and his weakness for tobacco. Though ...
- Poetry uses all six senses - Tonight South Africa
Baitse Mokiti is from Pimville, Soweto. She works as a communications assistant. She has an Honours Degree in Psychology from Unisa. She fell in love with words in primary school when her class was presented with an assignment to write a short story ...
- ‘PeaceWork’ Music, poetry event set Friday (Richmond Register)
Poetry and music will highlight an interactive event at 7 p.m. Friday at the Berea Arts Council.
- Out of family travail, a poet is born - Delaware Online
MILTON -- Sometimes, when Anne Colwell was a little girl, she climbed onto the upper shelf of the family's cereal closet near the kitchen, curled herself up and slowly chewed the Lucky Charms she clutched in her tiny hand. Outside she could hear her ...
- 'A wolf in sheep's clothing' (Radio Netherlands)
The first Muslim district council head in the Netherlands is regarded by many as 'a wolf in sheep's clothing' because of his calls for religious instruction in public schools.
- Sex and drugs and English literature: Coleridge and a Faustian pact - The Independent
A translation of Goethe's 'Faustus' by one of the greatest names in literary history is to be published in September. Arifa Akbar traces an extraordinary 200-year-old story that began with a £100 advance and a broken promise The year was 1814 and ...
- Outfront and center: Bad poetry returns! - Charlotte.com
When the Observer's Doug Robarchek retired in 2005, the humor columnist known as the Outfront Guy single-handedly caused a citywide shortage of cheesy jokes that make you laugh in spite of yourself. For readers who've been jonesing for an Outfront ...
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