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- Ryan Adams And The Cardinals - I Like Music
Ryan Adams And The CardinalsI Like Music, UK - 14 minutes agoPre-orders will include a signed hardcover copy of Infinity Blues, with a bonus poetry chapbook by Ryan Adams titled Sad American Mythology. ...
- Poems find common thread - Cincinnati.com
You know that piece of string that hangs from your sleeve? The one you want to pull, but you know that if you do, it will just keep unraveling? It's that kind of common thread that Tom Hannah weaves into his poetry in "The Endless String." The ...
- Don't Read His Lips -- You Might Be Offended - Wall Street Journal
The rock star Bono's campaigns against poverty and disease have won acclaim from the Bush administration. The U2 frontman's language is another matter. When a U2 song won a Golden Globe award in 2003, Bono, on a live broadcast, blurted out, "This is ...
- Digitization | ‘Open Yale’ sparks global interest (Yale Daily News)
About a month after his “Fundamentals of Physics” course was posted on the Open Yale Courses Web site in December 2007, physics professor Ramamurti Shankar received an e-mail from a high school teacher at Victoria Bilingual Christian Academy in Quito, Ecuador.
- Drinking That Might Not Kill You in the Medium to Long Run - BlackBook Magazine
Drinking That Might Not Kill You in the Medium to Long RunBlackBook Magazine, NY - 11 hours agoSays Veev: “The dark purple berry has catapulted from the Brazilian Rainforest to the glasses of LA’s most influential tastemakers. ...
- Students show off at Ebony Lounge (The Towerlight)
Music, dancing and poetry kept the University Union's Chesapeake Rooms buzzing Friday, Nov. 21 for the semesterly Ebony Lounge, sponsored by the Black Student Union. The event filled the room. Deverick Murray, BSU's president, said the event draws a heavy crowd every semester.
- EPA sponsors contest for fifth- and sixth-graders - Dekalb Daily Chronicle
EPA sponsors contest for fifth- and sixth-gradersDekalb Daily Chronicle, IL - 6 hours ago... fifth and sixth grades can enter the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s annual Poster, Poetry and Prose Contest, according to a news release. ...
- From 'Bingo' to Scrooge, Top 10 best bets for holidays - Theater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog
From 'Bingo' to Scrooge, Top 10 best bets for holidaysTheater Loop - Chicago Tribune Blog, IL - 5 hours agoHere's your answer, with buckets of inspiring prose from the big-hearted Mula. Through Jan. 3 at Theatre Building Chicago, 1225 W. Belmont Ave.; ...
- Designer of a national icon bids farewell - Age
JOERN Utzon has died in Copenhagen, aged 90. He was internationally acknowledged as one of the most creative and courageous architects of the 20th century, although not one who produced great numbers of large projects. His Sydney Opera House was ...
- Morrison casts tale of slavery in powerful imagery - Buffalo News
Morrison casts tale of slavery in powerful imageryBuffalo News, United States - 1 hour agoSecond: slowly, lingering over Morrison’s prose, which is probably the closest thing to true poetry you will find in a modern novel; and fully appreciating ...
- Moana Maniapoto - World Music Central
World Music CentralMoana ManiapotoWorld Music Central, India - 2 hours agoMaori possess a rich and dynamic culture, one in which their daily lives were in constant communion with the spiritual world. Karakia (prayer), poetry ...
- Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin speaks at the University of Texas at Arlington (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By GENE TRAINOR ARLINGTON — Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin called on journalists Wednesday to concentrate on what makes candidates great leaders rather than on who wins a debate or who wears what clothing. Abraham Lincoln set a high standard, she said. "Elections are so important that we need to figure out a better way to really understand what the strengths and ...
- Wal Mart Stampede: Where's Woody Guthrie? - OpEdNews.com
Condolences to the family of Jdimytai Damour. It is very sad that he was trampled while trying to make a living as a worker at a Wal-Mart store. Now, what can we learn from this? And, who is to blame? If we were to turn to philosophers or folk ...
- Clinton's Poet Now Inspired By Obama - AOL
RALEIGH, N.C. (Nov. 7) - Upon his election in 1992, Bill Clinton — affectionately referred to as the nation's first black president — asked Maya Angelou to compose a poem and read it at his inauguration. Angelou feels a new poem welling up inside ...
- Tony Hillerman, reclaimed - LA Observed
Tony Hillerman, reclaimedLA Observed, CA - 7 hours agoThen there was the fact that he was funny. In the way that open space is. His humor wasn't about guile or one-liners but rather it had to do with the big ...
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