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- Norfolk pair's Polo adventure - Norwich Evening News
Norwich Evening NewsNorfolk pair's Polo adventureNorwich Evening News, UK - 11 hours agoThe pair, both 19, left London on July 5 amid a Mongolian festival which offered wrestling, poetry and dancing before catching a ferry to France and then ...
- REVIEW | House of Cards: Terry Kinney's "Diminished Capacity" - Indie Wire
Indie WireREVIEW | House of Cards: Terry Kinney's "Diminished Capacity"Indie Wire - 5 hours agoShortly after Cooper's return, and just as you're settling in for the cliched "prodigal son returns home to dysfunctional family" indie, Uncle Rollie whips ...
- Nigeria: Okosuns Loses Battle With Colon Cancer - AllAfrica.com
A dark cloud fell on the landscape of Nigerian music and popular culture at the weekend with the death of Sonny Okosuns, one of the country's icons who established himself as a credible ambassador of the arts in his lifetime. Okosuns might have been ...
- School News - Week of May 21 - Warrenton Journal
School News - Week of May 21Warrenton Journal, MO - 3 hours agoGarrett Elementary School students KIELY MASSEY, HALIYAH RHODES, KONNOR SETTLE and VALERIE MADDOCK will have poems published in the Young American Poetry ...
- Author has passion for spiders, storytelling - New Richmond News
Author has passion for spiders, storytellingNew Richmond News, WI - 1 hour agoAs far as his lyrics, “that’s sort of where my poetry went. That’s my biggest unfulfilled ambition.” There isn’t any avenue of writing that Grice hasn’t ...
- Big day for small book publishers - Inside Toronto
Big day for small book publishersInside Toronto, Canada - 45 minutes ago"A book that we are putting out this weekend is a book of poetry that I wrote and another member of the collective illustrated. And we'll do the layout and ...
- Kitten Poetry is New Black Death - The Spoof (satire)
Kitten Poetry is New Black DeathThe Spoof (satire), UK - 40 minutes ago"People on buses would much rather hear poetry written by ruined ex-hippies attempting to expel their demons. I know because I've written stuff myself. ...
- This old college try a big success - Louisville Courier-Journal
It's unusual when a student-run, undergraduate publication evolves into a clear literary voice blending prose, poetry, artwork -- and fishing. Some Ivy Leaguers have made that happen. The Yale Anglers' Journal debuted in 1997, and last year the best ...
- I Am My Own Dragon by Linda Thompson - WTNH
I Am My Own Dragon by Linda ThompsonWTNH, CT - 4 hours agoThrough Thompson's compelling prose, Lucy asks readers to think of "Dragon" as not purely her story, but to become a part of it: "We are creating this ...
- Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ... - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Celebs, politicians, best-selling authors at National Book ...Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 3 hours ago... the festival will be presentations by school-age poets and artists who are winners of the library's River of Words environmental art and poetry contest.
- Woman's personality shined in academic, other successes - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
Woman's personality shined in academic, other successesUrbana/Champaign News-Gazette, IL - 2 hours agoMs. Marcotte also had a love for poetry. She even had one poem she wrote – called "Only Escape" – published a couple of years ago by the International ...
- Remembering Tim Russert - Amherst Bee (subscription)
Remembering Tim RussertAmherst Bee (subscription), USA - 50 minutes agoRussert had an unbridled passion for the prose and poetry of American politics, but he also had a burning desire to never forget where he came from. ...
- Un Certain Regard: 'Johnny Mad Dog' and 'Delta' (International Herald Tribune)
"Johnny Mad Dog," by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, is a brutal and assaultive fiction about Liberian child soldiers that's presented without context or explanation. "Delta," by the Hungarian director Kornel Mundruczo, is a beautiful if somewhat cliché art film of life in a Hungarian river settlement.
- Family ties to New Zealand for poet (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Expatriate poet Fleur Adcock is grateful to New Zealand for the affection it has shown her, despite her having lived in England since 1963.
- School News - Week of June 18 - St. Charles Journal
School News - Week of June 18St. Charles Journal, MO - 1 hour agoRitenour High School sophomore MICHAEL HARRIS received the Editor's Choice Award for outstanding achievement in poetry from poetry.com and the International ...
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