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- Cultural Center Events Announced - EKUpdate
Cultural Center Events AnnouncedEKUpdate, KY - 1 hour agoTuesday, Oct. 21, 6-10 pm, “Poetry Slam,†original spoken word program, Cultural Center, 110 Powell, co-sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Student ...
- Dine with chefs and farmers - Seattle Times
Dine with chefs and farmersSeattle Times, United States - 3 hours agoPBR Fans: Pabst Blue Ribbon is searching for unique art (sculpture, painting, photography, poetry) inspired by the iconic brew for its third-annual PB-Arts ...
- Review: Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Letters At Issue: Cherry Festival: 07/25/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Letters At Issue: Cherry Festival: 07/25/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 13 hours agoWithout poetry there could be no inspired idealism that creates soldiers. Without the effective communication of the journalist the most pressing causes ...
- Archives » September 2008 - Newsweek Blog
In which NEWSWEEK cultural critic Jeremy McCarter reviews the final night of the Republican National Convention--and John McCain's acceptance address. You could make an amusing game of Mad Libs out of this week's Republican National Convention. Just ...
- The List - Thursday October 2 - Portsmouth News
The List - Thursday October 2Portsmouth News, UK - 2 hours agoPerformance poetry. Admission £7-£8, concs. (023) 9264 9000, box office. SOUTHAMPTON, Studio, Nuffield Theatre, University Road. 7.30pm. The Coast of Mayo. ...
- Finding poetry in animal migrations (The Toledo Blade)
NO WAY HOME: THE DECLINE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT ANIMAL MIGRATIONS. By David S. Wilcove. Island Press. 245 pages. $24.95 From one of America's leading wildlife experts comes No Way Home: The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations, an engrossing collection of stories about how nature's superhighways have been impacted by human activity. Princeton University ecologist David S. Wilcove ...
- Shrinking space for liberalism - The Nation, Pakistan
Shrinking space for liberalismThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 11 hours agoI found her in the mould of her father, Kaifi Azmi, who fought through his poetry the ugly forces of fanaticism and prejudice. ...
- Family of slain woman struggles with sudden absence - Palm Beach Post
Irma's little boy sits by the window, waiting for a mother who will never come home. A week after Irma Simeus  a 22-year-old medical technician who wrote poems, wrapped herself in strong opinions and never gave up on the idea of love  died ...
- Radcliffe keen for drag queen role - Enfield and Haringey Independant
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe lost his virginity to an older woman and the age difference would "freak some people out", according to US reports. But the 19-year-old actor, who is about to appear on stage in Broadway, New York, said the age ...
- POEtiques. L’influence de Poe sur les théories et les pratiques ... - Calenda
POEtiques. L’influence de Poe sur les théories et les pratiques ...Calenda, France - 8 minutes agoPoe’s works are still felt to be profoundly original because they originate in the deliberate intention to play with the genres, to blend them – a poem and ...
- 'Namkeen': The tears are salty - Merinews
'Namkeen': The tears are saltyMerinews, India - 10 hours agoAll three daughters are unique -- Shabana very literally as the girl who can write exquisitely beautiful poetry but cannot speak; the spunky Kiran Vairale, ...
- Michel Houellebecq - guardian.co.uk
Michel Houellebecqguardian.co.uk, UK - 59 minutes agoWhatever (L'Extension du Domaine de la Lutte) was made into a film in 2000. Houellebecq has recorded a CD of his poetry, Presence Humaine (Tricatel ...
- Authors grieve over David Foster Wallace's apparent suicide (Contra Costa Times)
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week.
- Poet laureate celebrates birthday with stories (WCAX-TV Vermont)
Associated Press - September 19, 2008 10:45 AM ET PLYMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - Former New Hampshire and U.S. Poet Laureate Donald Hall celebrated his 80th birthday with, what else, poetry and...
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