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- Visual Art - Salt Lake Tribune
Visual ArtSalt Lake Tribune, United States - 3 hours agoAnderson-Foothill Library » 1135 S. 2100 East, Salt Lake City; Setsuko Yoshida: paintings inspired by Rumi's poetry; 801-594-8611. ...
- Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forward - Kansas City Star
Former backup singer Sarah Buxton stepping forwardKansas City Star, MO - 4 hours ago“But when I was a teenager and arguing with my parents and trying to figure out how I fit in, I started writing poetry and I discovered Stevie Nicks. ...
- Rockporters excited to celebrate a 'peaceful' weekend - Gloucester Daily Times
Celebrating peace is something Rockporters know how to do well. Last year's peace day festivities were such a success, in fact, that the Unitarian Universalist Church of Rockport will host its second annual Peace Day Festival on Saturday, Sept. 20 ...
- Voters will Decide on Bond for Open Space (East Aurora Advertiser)
A $2.5 million bond proposal for the Aurora Open Space Plan will go before voters on Nov. 4, a supermajority of the Aurora Town Board decided Monday night. The Aug. 25 regular meeting was the board’s last opportunity to place the item on the ballot for this year.
- Stone me! - Guardian Unlimited
Julian Cope arrives on my doorstep looking exactly like he does in all his photos. He is wearing leather trousers, heavy boots (it is midsummer) a flowing camo jacket and The Hat. He politely takes his boots off when asked, but The Hat stays on ...
- 100 years on, poet Dinkar remains popular as ever (The Times of India)
The poetry of Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar', whose 100th birth anniversary was celebrated on Tuesday, also had a softer side and could seamlessly unravel layers of human relationship in rhyme.
- A folk singer from the Los Angeles area: Azam Ali - Today's Zaman
Today's ZamanA folk singer from the Los Angeles area: Azam AliToday's Zaman, Turkey - 4 hours agoThe most recent Niyaz album, "Nine Heavens," espouses a philosophy based on a poem from Iranian musician and poet Amir Khousro Dehlavi who lived in India. ...
- Stalin, the poet and life’s choices - Online Journal
“I regard class differences as contrary to Justice.†(Albert Einstein in a personal statement of his credo.) “The Russians have proved that their only aim is really the improvement of the lot of the Russian people.†(Albert Einstein in his ...
- Nature writer to read from recently published "Kudzu On the Rise" (The Greenville News)
Spartanburg-based Nature writer John Lane, a prolific writer of prose and poetry, will read from his latest tome, "Best of the Kudzu Telegraph," recently published by the Hub City Writers Project.
- Thanks, Mrs. Whitten - Morning Sun
Thank you for the article in “Patrick’s People†about Barbara Whitten as grand marshall of the Weir Homecoming Parade. In it she said she had no idea why they chose her. The criteria for the Weir Civic Club to pick a grand marshall is to Honer ...
- The two sides of poet CK Williams - Metro
MetroThe two sides of poet CK WilliamsMetro, UK - 3 hours agoTo celebrate Thursday's National Poetry Day, Newcastle University welcomes CK Williams, the American Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, now based mainly in Paris. ...
- Angry young lady-man (Mail and Guardian)
'The complexity and contradictory existence of mankind is what gives me a hard-on about being alive. This is what my work is about," says Angolan artist Nástio Mosquito.
- Righteous Kill - Catholic Weekly
Righteous KillCatholic Weekly, MI - 1 hour ago"Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if the church can't stop him, someone must," quips Turk, echoing the mystery killer's penchant for leaving pithy poetry at ...
- Latino poets bring different perspectives to ‘The Wind Shifts’ (Register Pajaronian)
Published in 2007, “The Wind Shifts: New Latino Poetry†represents a breakdown of the conventions that once governed the craft of the Latino poet. A reading from the anthology tonight at Cabrillo College’s Watsonville Center will showcase Latino poetry as it exists today.
- Look on my works, and despair - Guardian Unlimited
Toward the end of Uwe Boll's clamorously dim film In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, Jason Statham and Burt Reynolds unexpectedly start trading snippets of quasi-medieval verse. It as if they were finalists in a Friday-Nite Hyborian Age ...
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