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- Patti Smith: Dream of Life - RedOrbit
Patti Smith: Dream of LifeRedOrbit, TX - 15 minutes agoIts raw intensity of uncharted punk, the incantatory ritual poetry of her lyrics, and Smith's lone wolf, damning presence reminiscent of mid-'60s Dylan all ...
- In the Land of the Savior, 1985 - NCR Conversation Cafe
In the Land of the Savior, 1985NCR Conversation Cafe, MO - 3 hours agoWhat jaw-dropping, heartbreaking poetry. He was so childlike as he said this, his eyes sparkling with wonder. He'd summed up everything: the Eucharist, ...
- Giordano Bruno: Philosopher/Heretic (The Christian Science Monitor)
Giordano Bruno was a philosopher before his time.
- 'American Widow' offers personal take on a public tragedy - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
'American Widow' offers personal take on a public tragedyScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 3 hours agoWhile her dialog is sometimes clunky, her internal reflections touch upon pure poetry and Choi captures the urgency of her writing with graceful and minimal ...
- Online Jihadists: Give Us Lightning Guns! - Wired
Lightning guns have been reamed as one of Pentagon's silliest wastes of taxpayer money since the Iraq war began. Defense Department insiders blasted the things as " Rube Goldberg " contraptions that were " bullshit ," "C+ effort[s]," at best ...
- Siblings share love of ballet - St. Petersburg Times
Siblings Daniel and Gabriela Johnson both hope to be professional ballet dancers. They were human gazelles, their bodies sleek and graceful. And a little smelly, really. After all, it was near the end of ballet practice with book bags and towels and ...
- Something for everyone at First Friday - Canton Repository
With music, art, food, theater, poetry, street performers, a parade, puzzle hunt and more, the First Friday arts celebration will enliven downtown Canton tonight from 6 to 10. There's plenty of live music to choose from. Second Wind and Little ...
- New second in command is ISU's highest-ranked woman ever - Bloomington Pantagraph
New second in command is ISU's highest-ranked woman everBloomington Pantagraph, USA - 6 hours agoA poetry scholar, Presley continues teaching at the campus. Associate Provost Jan Murphy served as interim leader. Noren Everts said she’s thrilled to be ...
- Corrections and Clarifications - Everything Alabama
The third-place poem in our kids' poetry contest, which was published on Page 6E of Tuesday's LifeStyle section, was taken in large part from Edgar A. Guest's "You Mustn't Quit!" Only a few words were changed from Guest's original poem
- Praise the Lloyd - The Age
The AgePraise the LloydThe Age, Australia - 23 minutes ago... when a gag is so perfectly executed that it turns into poetry without strain. The Kid Brother (1927), one of his few films with an exclusively rural ...
- Album Review: Brian Wilson, "That Lucky Old Sun" (Capitol) - LiveDaily.com
Album Review: Brian Wilson, "That Lucky Old Sun" (Capitol)LiveDaily.com - Sep 5, 2008By Monica Cady / LiveDaily Contributor Seamlessly swirling together shimmering melodies with spoken-word, autobiographical tales of dreams and love, ...
- Richard “Rich” Lee Zink (The Prairie Advocate)
Richard “Rich” Lee Zink, age 73, of Mt. Carroll, Illinois, died Sunday, August 31, 2008 at Mercy Medical Center, Clinton, Iowa. Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m. Friday, September 5, 2008 at the Frank-Law-Jones Funeral Home, Mt. Carroll with Reverend Mark Harkness officiating.
- Jonny Woo: Drag-glam in sequins and beards - Metro
MetroJonny Woo: Drag-glam in sequins and beardsMetro, UK - 9 hours agoWoo tells this personal story via music, poetry and spoken word, and relishes playing with lyrical forms - one euphoric poem about the drag queen at her ...
- Get well-versed at poetry workshops! - Halifax Evening Courier
Get well-versed at poetry workshops!Halifax Evening Courier, UK - 17 hours agoTHERE'S a chance to get well-versed on Saturday when a day of poetry workshops takes place. Hebden Bridge will be bursting with poets, from beginners to ...
- Sitting back from publisher's role, his eye for talent's still true - Boston Globe
Early this summer, a little-known novel ("DeNiro's Game") published by a little-known publishing house (New Hampshire's Steerforth Press) won one of the world's largest literary awards. It was a coup for a Cambridge man, Roland Pease, who edited the ...
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