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- I'm forswunk of Burns' dewy-eyed doggerel, says Paxman - Times Online
Times OnlineI'm forswunk of Burns' dewy-eyed doggerel, says PaxmanTimes Online, UK - 10 hours agoand that within his poetry were contradictions as rich as humanity itself: “What an antithetical mind!†he wrote. “Tenderness, roughness - delicacy ...
- Quit Your Day Job: Megafaun - Stereogum
Quit Your Day Job: MegafaunStereogum, NY - 1 hour agoActually, good story, we do have a very sweet, very eccentric customer who writes poetry that would make Beefheart seem pretty "IN. ...
- Central students gets personal in 'Portrait' (The Doings Weekly)
To read poems is one thing. To bring them to life on stage is something else entirely.
- Who Writes This Crap? lives up to its name - Metro
MetroWho Writes This Crap? lives up to its nameMetro, UK - 2 hours agoFringe staple Luke Wright and poetry cohort Joel Stickley must have a masochistic streak, electing not only to ingest such verbiage but to write their own ...
- The shaping of a literary life - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeThe shaping of a literary lifeBoston Globe, United States - 22 minutes agoBy Floyd Skloot By Donald Hall Donald Hall at 80 is widely admired for his poetry, winner of the 1988 National Book Critics Circle Award, among others, ...
- How Kev Choice and Ise Lyfe Changed the Game - East Bay Express
How Kev Choice and Ise Lyfe Changed the GameEast Bay Express, CA - 12 hours agoSome have advanced from slam poetry to staged monologues or solo shows (in the Danny Hoch or Sarah Jones vein). And some, like celebrated Oakland poet Ise ...
- Community calendar - Arizona Daily Star
Community calendarArizona Daily Star, AZ - Aug 22, 2008Youth poetry and art contest. 9 am-3 pm weekdays through Aug. 29. Free. 615-7855. Chess Club — Oro Valley Public Library, 1305 W. Naranja Drive. ...
- '10,000 B.C.' (Woolly mammoth of a story has a hunk, a babe, a heart) - Chicago Tribune
Evolet (Camilla Belle), fresh from the prehistoric spa, spends a moment with her hero, D'Leh (Steven Strait), in the epic adventure "10,000 B.C." () How to explain the agreeably bone-headed "10,000 B.C"? "Ice Age 2" may be more historically accurate ...
- 'All's well' this summer in Jackson - pride source.com
'All's well' this summer in Jacksonpride source.com, MI - 8 hours agoHaving saved the life of the King of France, she's promised the hand of any nobleman she cares to marry. Helena selects Bertram, the Count of Rossillion, ...
- Hadrian, British Museum, London (Independent)
A few words of scene-setting might be handy, especially for those who spent the periods devoted to post-Augustan Rome staring out of the classroom window. The Emperor Hadrian – more formally, Publius Aelius Hadrianus (born AD76; ruled from 117 until his death in AD138) – has had a pretty good press across the centuries, except from historians of the Jews, who remember his savage crushing of a ...
- NEW TEXT BOOKS LAUNCHED BY CUBOLA PRODUCTIONS - LoveFM
NEW TEXT BOOKS LAUNCHED BY CUBOLA PRODUCTIONSLoveFM, Belize - 1 hour agoWe will do it slowly publishing two books per year and complete the series in about three years. Having the support of the Ministry is important for us ...
- What's New On Disc - TheDay
What's New On DiscTheDay, CT - 4 hours agoHis bare-knuckled, barroom poetry takes the point of view of hard-bitten losers and boozers, and it's shot with blue-collar authenticity. ...
- IACSP Counter-terror Association Presents Updated Web Site And 9 ... - PR Web (press release)
PR Web (press release)IACSP Counter-terror Association Presents Updated Web Site And 9 ...PR Web (press release), WA - 1 hour agoThe IACSP has also made download availability of the 9/11 Memorial Tribute and Poem for use by print, broadcast and online media for the 2008 the seventh ...
- Russell lectures about Armenian-Slavic folklore connections Thursday (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
Prof. James R. Russell, Mashtots Professor of Armenian Studies at Harvard University, will give the first lecture of NAASR’s fall 2008 series on Thursday, Sept. 11, at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR) Center, 395 Concord Ave. in Belmont.
- Russian site may be Jewish capital - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
MOSCOW — A Russian archaeologist says he has found the lost capital of the Khazars, a powerful nation that adopted Judaism as its official religion more than 1,000 years ago, only to disappear leaving little trace of its culture. Dmitry Vasilyev, a ...
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