Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- `She messed my head up' (Toronto Star)
It started with an innocent game of chess between a patient and his nurse. But it quickly evolved.
- Jill Santoriello: A Tale of Two Cities' Long Journey (or Why I ... - Broadway.com
Broadway.comJill Santoriello: A Tale of Two Cities' Long Journey (or Why I ...Broadway.com, NY - 6 hours agoI had been playing piano by ear since I was six; writing my own music for a few years and writing prose and poetry since I could hold a crayon. ...
- LOS GATOS EVENTS: Thursday Gig 'Art and the Spoken Word' - San Jose Mercury News
LOS GATOS EVENTS: Thursday Gig 'Art and the Spoken Word'San Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoThe evening includes a potluck dinner, art question-and-answer period and open-mic poetry following the readings. The event is July 17, 6:30 pm, ...
- Punk Rock’s 10 Mightiest Guitar Gods - Ultimate-Guitar.Com
Punk Rock’s 10 Mightiest Guitar GodsUltimate-Guitar.Com - 2 hours agoQueens street kid John William Cummings grew up to be the architect of the classic punk rock guitar sound: all chords, no leads, no bull. ...
- Modest UMass prof major force in Iraq peace deal (Boston Herald)
Professor, peacemaker, penman, publican - Padraig O'Malley is many things to many people. But today, the 64-year-old UMass-Boston professor is set to cement his...
- 'Mad Men': Smart, subtle character study (San Francisco Chronicle)
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE)Mad Men: Drama. 10 p.m. Sundays on AMC. In the first episode of the second season of "Mad Men," there's a great moment - in fact, many great moments - that immediately justify the runaway critical acclaim for this series while...
- Windy City Wagers: Tips for betting the Cubs and Sox - Covers.com
Following the Wrigleyville chaos and the surprise on the Southside as a fan, scribe, and investor, what a way to roll through the few summer days in Chi-Town. On the Northside, I knew things were askew early when the lazy corner infielder, Aramis ...
- A home for the heart, in a small frame (The Oregonian)
I' ve been going up to my aunt and uncle's second house at Black Butte Ranch in central Oregon for 16 years. It is my childhood home. My aunt and uncle don't know that. They think it is their vacation investment property.
- BBC Proms 2008: true grit and a bravura performance hit the spot - Daily Telegraph
Friday's late Prom, given by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Kristjan Järvi, acted as a sort of segue between the Olympic allusions of the early evening and the jazzy offerings of Saturday. Michael Torke's swift, airborne Javelin hit the ...
- Palestinian poet dies in Texas - Reuters
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died on Saturday after heart surgery in Texas. A hospital spokeswoman in Houston said the 67-year-old poet had died after ...
- Oil burden - OpEdNews
Oil burdenOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoPoetry: The Refined Savage Poetry Review - Refined Savage Editions; Unfinished Works - AIDS Services Foundation – Orange County December 2005; ...
- Sami Al-Arian: From Exoneration to Criminal Indictment - Center for Research on Globalization
Sami Al-Arian: From Exoneration to Criminal IndictmentCenter for Research on Globalization, Canada - 6 hours agoOn the web site maintained for him (yassinaref.com), Aref responded to the Appeals Court decision in prose and poetry. Below are extended excerpts. ...
- Taliban use ring tones to spread the word - Globe and Mail
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN — The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Former steel works is artists’ inspiration - WalesOnline
Former steel works is artists’ inspirationWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 31 minutes agoHer contribution, a series of stark black and white photographs of the empty plant taken with a very basic pinhole camera, are her response to the enormous ...
- Harvesting the Waste Land: An Anthology of New Criticism (The New York Sun)
Looking back on the 1930s from the perspective of middle age, Robert Lowell described it as a time "when criticism looked like winning." The years of Lowell's apprenticeship were the golden age of the New Criticism, the intellectually rigorous, closely analytical style of reading that grew up alongside modernism in poetry. The New Critics — John Crowe Ransom, Allen Tate, R.P. Blackmur, Yvor ...
|
|
Mortgage Quote
California Mortgages
November 2007 Mortgage News
|