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- Poets and poetry everywhere (The Block Island Times)
Over these past six weekends, have you felt lyrical rhythms floating on the island air? Found metric footprints washed up onto the shore of Crescent Beach? Noticed the rhyming tempo of your footfall as you traipsed along the new sidewalks in town? Brushed elbows with poets on every street corner?
- '05 double-murder case inches forward in Hunt County (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
GREENVILLE, Texas – More than two years after his parents were killed, Brandon Dale Woodruff remains in the Hunt County Jail with no date set for his capital murder trial.
- Leaves in the River (Dangerbird) - Tucson Weekly
Tucson WeeklyLeaves in the River (Dangerbird)Tucson Weekly, AZ - 4 hours agoThe poetry of "The Rose Captain" evokes an almost Elizabethan romanticism in its pining, but the more pragmatic "Middle Distance Runner" is a model of ...
- PBS struggles to survive (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
''Is PBS Still Necessary'" read a New York Times headline a few weeks ago above a story about public TV's struggles. PBS is again imperiled by threatened severe funding cuts, tired-looking shows, competition from cable and, not surprisingly, lower ratings.
- Hurt's front man comes out of dark - NewsOK.com (subscription)
Hurt's front man comes out of darkNewsOK.com (subscription), OK - 2 hours agoBy Gene Triplett The first clues that Hurt front man J Loren is coming from a dark and moody place can be heard in his angry, angst-ridden vocals and the ...
- CD Review (Otago Daily Times)
This week our Classical music reviewer listens to a 'symphonic poem to be danced to' and 'words and music written by some of our early settlers'. > Songs by NZ Composers.
- More Life Festival’s events include “The Changing Face of AIDS ... - Pegasus News
More Life Festival’s events include “The Changing Face of AIDS ...Pegasus News, TX - May 13, 2008By Pegasus News wire FORT WORTH — The inaugural More Life Festival, a community-wide HIV/AIDS awareness and education event in Fort Worth, will run through ...
- To be a Cuban in exile is to ache, to yearn - Miami Herald
Templad mi lira . Tune my lyre. Engulfed by emotion, the poet, in a neoclassical version of a sound check, asks for his lyre to be tuned so he can give free flow to the inspiration triggered by the torrent he has seen. Niagara Falls. I had read Jose ...
- The Wanderer keeps people in their seats. - Ledbury Reporter
The Wanderer keeps people in their seats.Ledbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes One school of thought has it that poetry should never be set to music, because it is word-music and does not need the notes. ...
- Why Poppies? (Queens Courier)
As has been a custom for years, if you gave a donation to the American Legion a few weeks before Memorial Day, [this year, on Monday, May 26] you received a little red paper poppy in return.
- Travel: Shock and awe - Scotland on Sunday
Travel: Shock and aweScotland on Sunday, UK - 2 minutes agoI also saw on the side of a block of flats a giant mural of an American flag with skulls for the stars and bombs raining down the stripes with the slogan: ...
- Saddam feared AIDS, venereal disease (MSNBC)
Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or another venereal disease during his U.S.-supervised captivity, according to excerpts of his prison writings published in an Arab newspaper Monday.
- Skull Alley - Louisville Eccentric Observer
Louisville Eccentric ObserverSkull AlleyLouisville Eccentric Observer, KY - 2 hours agoThe venue will host art shows, concerts, poetry readings and more to bring in as diverse a crowd as possible. Like the BRYCC House before it, Skull Alley, ...
- He really nose, you know - Tonight
He really nose, you knowTonight, South Africa - 16 minutes agoCelebrates Cape Town through poetry, song and dance. Tel: 083-270-5592. Odidiva runs at Friendly Society, Greenpoint every Saturday night. ...
- Ann Ruth Levison, 78, editor of Harvard Post - Boston Globe
Ann Ruth (Simons) Levison, who helped to turn the Harvard Post into an award-winning publication as its longtime editor, died April 15 at her home in Harvard. She was 78. For reporters new to the business, colleagues and friends said, Mrs. Levison ...
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