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- The Favorite Poem Project: Adam Sweeting reads Emily Dickinson - BU Today
The Favorite Poem Project: Adam Sweeting reads Emily DickinsonBU Today, MA - 55 minutes agoBy Edward A. Brown Adam Sweeting, an associate professor of humanities in the College of General Studies, reads an untitled 1877 poem by Emily Dickinson. ...
- Crime: Mayhem from Sicily to Scotland - The Independent
General fiction: Wizards of Oz surf into fiction's front rank Biography and memoirs: Literary or showbiz, foodie or rude: 10 stories of journeys out of the jungle Music: Open ears and minds break down the walls of sound Children: Bears, bombers and a ...
- Our democracy is only as good as we are (Creative Loafing Tampa)
By Peter Meinke "The medium is the message." --Marshall McLuhan (1964) Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America (1835) may be the wisest book ever written about the United States. In it he said that "America demonstrates invincibly one thing that I had doubted up to now, that the middle classes can govern a State. Despite their small passions, their incomplete education, their vulgar habits, ...
- Letters: Harold Pinter - guardian.co.uk
Letters: Harold Pinterguardian.co.uk, UK - 20 hours agoBruni de la Motte writes: Harold Pinter (obituary, 27 December) always looked a forbidding figure, but when I interviewed him for the German daily Neues ...
- Kennedy to read at Converse, calls poetry 'archive of the human heart' - Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Poet Sarah Kennedy will read at a free event at Converse College's Cleveland Alumnae House at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Kennedy's books include "Home Remedies," "Double Exposure" and "A Witch's Dictionary." Her poetry and prose have appeared in literary ...
- Shakir Stewart: Def Jam Exec Dead Of Suicide - Blackvoices
Shakir Stewart: Def Jam Exec Dead Of SuicideBlackvoices - 2 hours ago"I really started working on my oil paintings, doing my photography, and my poetry, which brought me to the point of creating 'Exist. ...
- End in sight of double-dating bliss - East African Standard
By the third week of double dating I was extremely exhausted. I constantly looked over my shoulder and was always on my toes to ensure nothing went wrong. Nevertheless, for the first time I felt completely fulfilled as a woman. In the first week of ...
- Interview: Mark Gwynne Jones - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukInterview: Mark Gwynne Jonesguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAt first, my friends were not impressed; here was someone they thought they could trust speaking in poetry! I learnt quickly that to be heard you have to ...
- Obituary North: Margaret Hammond / Poet, artist called 'very ... - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Nothing stopped Margaret Hammond when she set her mind to getting something done. When one of her children was accepted into the new Butler County Community College nursing program, but didn't have money to buy books, she took her concern to the ...
- Zombies have taste for haiku - Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
CINCINNATI  Ryan Mecum's family Christmas card didn't go over so well last year. The photo of him and his wife and their young daughter drove at least one relative to tears, and not in a good way. Lesson learned: Photoshopping your baby into a ...
- Vastly different Williams, Puccini works, similar treatment - Baltimore Sun
Vastly different Williams, Puccini works, similar treatmentBaltimore Sun, United States - 23 hours agobased on Whitman's poem. It begins with the orchestra creating the sound of a relentless march to war, the drums propelling ominously. ...
- Pink slip warning for NY (Newsday)
Paterson urges Legislature to "bold action," saying more than 160,000 could lose jobs in all industries, budget deficit could rise
- Arts and entertainment calendar - Daily News Transcript
'THE NUTCRACKER,' featuring a cast of 100, is performed today at 4 p.m., tomorrow at 7 p.m, and Dec. 20 at 2 p.m., at Perrin Theater, Walnut Hill School, 12 Highland St., Natick. Tickets are $27.50/$15. Call 508-650-5025 or visit walnuthillarts.org ...
- Batten down the hatches? - Post Searchlight
Batten down the hatches?Post Searchlight, GA - 17 hours agoPay the piper or the fiddler depending upon which instrument you like the most is a funny saying sometimes, but not necessarily so right now. ...
- American Gothic as Sitcom; Jumpy Tenor: London Stage (Update1) - Bloomberg
American Gothic as Sitcom; Jumpy Tenor: London Stage (Update1)Bloomberg - 2 hours agoAs Hoffmann, a drunken poet who describes three tragi- comic love affairs, he was bursting with lyric lusciousness and theatrical inventiveness. ...
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