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- 'Beheading' poet wins conviction appeal (Perth Now)
A BRISTISH woman who called herself the "lyrical terrorist" and wrote a poem about beheading a hostage, has won an appeal against a criminal conviction in London. Samina Malik, 23, had been convicted last year of possessing documents useful to terrorists and was given a nine-month suspended sentence.
- Revolution slam poetry team is headed to nationals (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
By CRAIG KAPITAN Eagle Staff Writer Ever wonder what a national slam poetry team looks and sounds like? Well, you could always head to ...
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
- âCarnival of the Animalsâ frames arts extravaganza (Marblehead Reporter)
After an all-inclusive arts exhibit at the Veterans Middle School on Friday, Fine Arts Curriculum Director Beth Delforge believes she has proved her point: Collaboration is fruitful. VIDEO: Scenes from "Carnival of the Animals"
- Jonathan Miller's Operatic Mission - New York Sun
Lunch with director Jonathan Miller is in turns a testing lecture on philosophy and literature, a hilarious stand-up routine, a somber poetry lesson, a doleful diatribe against trends in opera production, and a lugubrious harangue against celebrity ...
- Newman proves he's not dead in I.C. concert (The Gazette)
IOWA CITY and#8212; Randy Newman asked the audience to tell him he was dead Monday night at The Englert Theatre.Newman, generally considered as one of the greatest pop songwriters of the last 40 years, unveiled a new song about geriatric rock 'n' rollers who don't know when to quit. Newman had the crowd sing "He's dead" repeatedly throughout the song and then deliver a booming and sustained ...
- address to receive our - Down Town News
Cirque Berzerk will perform it's first big top circus event July 24-27 at the Cornfield. Photo by Suzanne Bernel. Pershing Square, the park in the heart of Downtown, has an ample musical lineup, starting with lunchtime concerts most Tuesdays and ...
- Bush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball? - WorldNetDaily
WorldNetDailyBush-wah's impeachment in Madame Marie's crystal ball?WorldNetDaily, OR - 2 hours agoMay we never forget how fragile our government and way of life truly are," observes Michigan attorney-author Michael Cort. Then Rep. ...
- Composer Stephen Foster's life in city helped shape music (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Stephen Collins Foster's young years in Pittsburgh in the 1800s helped shaped the music he would write later in his life.
- Pakistani-Americans Condemn Reported Attacks on Ambassador Haqqani - Pakistani Newspaper
Pakistani-Americans Condemn Reported Attacks on Ambassador HaqqaniPakistani Newspaper, Pakistan - Jun 30, 2008... warranted the kind of coverage it was accorded by two of Pakistanâs TV channels, minutes after it happened, and a leading English daily,â Sharaf said. ...
- Nas's Untitled - Village Voice
Nas's UntitledVillage Voice, NY - 23 minutes ago... Alicia Keys until Nas launches his signature poetry-as-rap flow, half-Queensbridge reminiscin', half braggadocios, and only a sprinkling of politico. ...
- Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn ... - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Interview with Sharyn McGinty of In The Library Reviews » Book Review: Inspired to Knit - Creating Exquisite Handknits by Michele Rose Orne » Book Review: The Good Terrorist by Doris Lessing Novelist, poet and short story writer ...
- Street lit offers outlet for upstart authors - Philadelphia Daily News
"How you doin', sister?" Khalil Robinson calls to a young woman passing his stand in the lunchtime rush. "I got a new author here." Behind Robinson, the self-described "Philly Book Man," sits his large display of street lit - books with glossy covers ...
- All's Fair in London for Lovers Of Antiques, Ceramics and Jewelry - Wall Street Journal
June is a month of fairs in London for antique, fine art and book collectors. Olympia International Art & Antiques kicked off events on June 5 with more than 250 international dealers showing items in the spacious elegance of the fair's Victorian ...
- SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prize - Canada.com
SFU's Blaser wins $50000 poetry prizeCanada.com, Canada - Jun 5, 2008The two other finalists on the Canadian shortlist were David W. McFadden for Why Are You So Sad? Selected Poems of David W. McFadden; and Erin Moure and ...
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