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- Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis talks to crowd at ... - eFestivals.co.uk
eFestivals.co.ukGlastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis talks to crowd at ...eFestivals.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoExpect something like 2000 performances at 50 or so venues including music, cabaret, theatre, circus, a fantastic Kidz area, poetry, green crafts and ...
- FREAK Shots: Is Beer Bad for Science? - New York Times Blogs
The more beer scientists drink, the less likely they are to have a paper published or cited, according to a new study by Thomas Grim , an ornithologist at Palacky University, Czech Republic. Grim surveyed the behavior of Czech scientists and found a ...
- Writers to meet and critique at Frost Farm - Eagle-Tribune
DERRY, N.H.  The Derry farm where American poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) polished his craft is the latest place for aspiring writers to meet for advice and inspiration. As of today, the farm is home to the newly formed Hyla Brook Poets Workshop ...
- Books for fall, the real reading season - Boston Globe
What's with all those summer reading lists? You'd think no one ever picked up a book at any other time of year. Well, summer is gone in a blink around these parts and, besides, this isn't exactly a beach-read kind of town. So here's a radical idea ...
- Free one-woman show set at OSU-Newark - The Newark Advocate
Free one-woman show set at OSU-NewarkThe Newark Advocate, OH - 2 hours agoShe is a visiting assistant professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, where she teaches African-American literature, poetry, ...
- Return to previous page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Who: By Arthur Miller. Directed by Ethan McSweeny. When: 7 p.m. today, 7:30 p.m. Tue.-Sat., with select 1 p.m. matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. Ends Nov. 8. Where: Guthrie Theater, 818 S. 2nd St., Mpls. Tickets: $24-$70. 612-377-2224. www ...
- Seeing the light in darkness - Nashua Telegraph
Seeing the light in darknessNashua Telegraph, NH - 15 minutes ago... fiddler crabs and chickadees; comets and seastones; wind, water, earth, fire and air. In his title poem, he tackles darkness and finds the poetry in it.
- The next president doesn't have to solve everything at once. - Slate
The Going Gets Tough : In the first two debates, the two presidential candidates and their running mates were asked a host of questions on what they will do about America's most pressing problems, from the financial crisis and the recession to Iraq ...
- Fashion fraternity smitten by retro bug - Hindustan Times
With straight-fit pants, balloon, layered and pleated outfits infiltrating the ramp, the retro look is clearly back and all set to take this fashion season by storm. Smitten by the 1960s look, several designers across the nation have conspired to ...
- Finer things in life help the homeless reconnect - News & Observer
Finer things in life help the homeless reconnectNews & Observer, NC - 6 hours agoShe simply sees poetry in the broken and understands the power of escaping time and place -- if only for an hour of songs and prayers and painting on a ...
- These 'birds are taking flight - Boston Globe
"I have this sense that I have to write about something important, rather than love song No. 5,000," says Phil Moore, the singer and songwriter for the folk trio Bowerbirds. He's calling from North Carolina, with fellow Bowerbirds member Beth Tacular ...
- Enjoying The Baylor School Class Of 1978's 30th Reunion - Chattanoogan
I attended the 30th reunion for my Baylor School Class of 1978 recently and had a great time. I am quite aware that people’s attitudes toward high school reunions generally run the gamut of emotions. Some people want to come back and visit old ...
- Author cancels tour, including UR appearance - Inrich.com
Australian writer John Kinsella has cancelled a book tour of North America, including an Oct. 6 appearance at the University of Richmond, according to a news release from UR. Kinsella -- who has published more than 40 books of poetry, fiction ...
- Mr. David Viner Poetry Recital Exclusive - Sound-Check Music
Underground blues singer, Mr. David Viner, gave a very special interview for Gigwise on Sunday. Speaking just after his set at Standon Calling festival in Hertfordshire, the blues musician told Gigwise of his disillusionment with the music industry ...
- Kevin Powell: Open Letter to Congressman Ed Towns (HuffingtonPost)
Congressman Towns, I challenge you to come with something more than tired phrases; you need to come to the community, with some ideas, programs or bills to seriously address the problems in Brooklyn.
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