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- At the altar of aurora - The Nation, Pakistan
At the altar of auroraThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoIt did not stop them from writing good poetry. Marcel Proust is right that the excitement of existence is hidden in its ordinariness. But for most of us, ...
- A poet goes to Washington: 'Hermit' Kay Ryan of California named poet ... - Chicago Tribune
NEW YORK (AP) _ Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider 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 ...
- Today, 7 pm: Two Holocaust survivors will share their stories at ... - The UCLA Daily Bruin
Today, 7 pm: Two Holocaust survivors will share their stories at ...The UCLA Daily Bruin, CA - 7 hours agoShe said she searched for answers in books and poetry. She found that when she first began to talk about her personal experiences she would break down and ...
- Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James Tate - Orlando Sentinel
Poetry review: 'The Ghost Soldiers: Poems' by James TateOrlando Sentinel, FL - 1 hour agoBy locating humor in tragedy, by highlighting the false connections by which we mortals construct daily life, Tate distills the sad little details of ...
- Actor unveils £60,000 prize list - BBC News
The list includes authors from Dylan's native south Wales, and the rest of UK, South Africa, Kenya, the US and Iran. The south Wales authors are Eric Gregory Award winner Zoe Brigley from Caerphilly with The Secret, and Joe Dunthorne from Swansea ...
- No to appeasement - Boston Globe
No to appeasementBoston Globe, United States - 6 minutes agoFlesch suspects that the London periodical "just had it wrong, but that the editors of the later collected poetry followed the principle of difficilior ...
- OurSound in the Newspaper - Owen Sound Sun Times
Our Sound music columnist Bill Henry turns his eyes and ears on the area's vibrant, multi-genre music scene every week in The Sun Times. From blues to bluegrass, folk to funk, pop to punk and classical to celtic, Henry writes about the area's ...
- Heartfelt music of the condemned - Boston Globe
Heartfelt music of the condemnedBoston Globe, United States - 2 hours agoThere are certainly hints of dissonance, particularly in the "Three Songs" by Krasa (of "Brundibar" fame) and Haas's "Four Songs on Chinese Poetry. ...
- A Shore 'castle' crumbles - Delmarva Daily Times
TUNIS MILLS -- There's a landmark here that looks like a crumbling Medieval castle on the moors of England. What looks like a backdrop for a mystery novel or Halloween haunting is a former church of granite blocks. At the north end of the Miles River ...
- What's On: Stage (Toronto Star)
Review ratings, awarded on a four-star basis, are provided by Star critics. T.O. Tix offers tickets, some discounted, for a variety of shows and productions.
- Rocky pays tribute to former president - Billings Gazette
Longtime Rocky Mountain College President Arthur DeRosier Jr. was remembered with personal tributes, poetry and music during a soulful memorial service Friday morning. DeRosier, 76, died of pancreatic cancer in November at his son's home in ...
- 'America's poets' take their place in the Hall - Nashville Tennessean
It wasn't hard for Tom T. Hall to answer the question he kept getting about why he wasn't in the Hall of Fame. And it isn't hard for him to answer the question he's gotten lately: "Why are you in the Hall of Fame?" Same answer, according to Hall: "I ...
- Karadzic: Behind the beard hid the angel of death - Scotsman
Times OnlineKaradzic: Behind the beard hid the angel of deathScotsman, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoHis privileged education, poetry and introduction of group therapy earned him a degree of celebrity. But his political career only really began in 1990 when ...Video: War Crimes Suspect to Fight Move to UN Tribunal AssociatedPressRadovan Karadzic: from small-time swindler to war criminal Telegraph.co.ukBosnia's butcher poet The AustralianTransitions Online - Independentall 4,278 news articles
- Review: âWitâ takes one woman on final journey (Naples Daily News)
âWitâ headliner Janina Birtolo launches into a poetry-filled monologue mere seconds after making a shambling, barefoot entrance onto the empty concrete floor of the Tobye Studio space. For her grand entrance, she wears just a red baseball cap and two hospital gowns. An IV machine trails her, making a persistent beep-beep-beep as she pulls it along by palsied hands.
- At readings, we hear more than writer's words - Boston Globe
At readings, we hear more than writer's wordsBoston Globe, United States - 40 minutes agoPoetry or prose, fiction or non-, in cavernous ballrooms or crammed into corners behind bookstore shelves, if they read it, we will come. ...
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