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- The Franklin Cover Up - Commercial - Punknews.org
Punknews.orgThe Franklin Cover Up - CommercialPunknews.org - 3 hours ago... I hope you feel it inside of me / Cut cut / I hope to God I catch the next bus,” have that jarring high-school-poetry-I’m-gonna-be-so-shocking feel. ...
- Nigeria: All the Music Everyone's Talking About (AllAfrica.com)
We were getting used to seeing him as the bonafide hooks man - the kinda singer whose cameo appearance on a song automatically catapults it into 'hit-dom'.
- Kay Ryan goes to Washington -- as poet laureate (Miami Herald)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike enthusiast and self-described ''modern hermit,'' will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate starting in the fall. The appointment lasts a year and comes ...
- 'Lost' has found its stride as fourth season ends - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Lost'' wraps up a stellar fourth season with a two-hour finale at 9 tonight on WEWS Channel 5. But in the middle of its third season, the complex drama seemed hopelessly lost. Fan grumbling was reaching full roar on the Internet, and the consensus ...
- Mid-summer fair - Emporia Gazette
Mid-summer fairEmporia Gazette, KS - 1 hour ago“Where the Sidewalk Ends,” directed by Nancy Boyce, will feature the children reading and acting out selected works from Shel Silverstein’s 1974 poetry ...
- The Best of Beach Reading (The New York Sun)
Few pleasures say summer like sand between the toes and a good book between the fingers — and this summer, we suggest picking up a few well-written, lighthearted reads that won't take up all of the room in your Tory Burch tote. 'I Was Told There'd Be Cake' by Sloane Crosley (Riverhead) Much has been made in book circles about a certain publicist-to-the-literary stars whose debut collection of ...
- Petty provides the power, nature adds to the flash (The Buffalo News)
Being original is overrated. Just ask Tom Petty. For the past 30 years, he's been making music that has the earthy swagger of the Stones, the shimmering jangle of the Byrds, the bluesy poetry of Dylan and the palpable energy of Springsteen. From his self-titled debut in 1976 to 2006's understated, bittersweet “Highway Companion,” Petty has worn his influences proudly and prominently -- so much ...
- Nothing “Hammy” About It (Miami New Times)
As a platform for avant-garde poetry, dance, music, and film, Tigertail Productions is always giving us fabulous bites of art and culture to chew on, and it's high time we return the love. While we're sure the company enjoys the standing ovations you've given so far, tonight you can show your suppor ...
- Palestinian Cultural Heritage (Middle East Online)
Our daily life and our daily struggle is engraved in our folklore, it gives us the strength to go on and to never lose hope. Our cultural heritage is part of every one of us, something they can’t take away, no matter how hard they try, says Reham Alhelsi .
- Lesbians unhappy with Gay women - Ya Libnan
Lesbos, Greece - Three islanders from Lesbos - home of the ancient poet Sappho, who praised love between women - have taken a gay rights group to court for using the word lesbian in its name. One of the plaintiffs said Wednesday that the name of the ...
- Arts & Entertainment calendars: Galleries - Times Herald-Record
Arts & Entertainment calendars: GalleriesTimes Herald-Record, NY - Jul 3, 2008RiverWinds Gallery — "Poetry of Color," paintings by Clayton Buchanan, through July 7, 172 Main St., Beacon. Hours noon-6 pm Wed.-Mon. Call 838-2880. ...
- SF Chronicle Political Writer Enthuses Over Cosmetic JFK/Obama ... - News Busters
Did you know that John F. Kennedy had a whole bunch of pets and now Barack Obama is planning on getting a pet dog too? JFK gave a speech in Berlin and now Obama is preparing to do the same. JFK also spoke at a stadium during the 1960 Democrat ...
- Morris author shared dad's pain as dementia set in (Daily Record)
Millard "Mil" Obrig Hallenbeck was a precise man. He loved the organization that could be applied to life, exalted in the details, reveled in the mysteries and the order that could be found and recorded them in detailed observations.
- Great Green Show lineup (The Mail Tribune)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drift into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauds generously.
- Music Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the world - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post GazetteMusic Preview: Taj Mahal chose to harvest blues from around the worldPittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 57 minutes agoThese were guys with a third-grade education writing poetry that still stands today: "I'm gonna get up in the morning/and I believe I'll dust my broom. ...
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