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- 'Fear Itself' (Calendarlive.com)
There is no arguing with horror. People like to be scared and will pay good money for it, and though it is common enough to regard the more egregious products of the genre as potentially the end of civilization -- I often do myself -- it has been not ending civilization for quite some time now.
- My city Sialkot - The Nation, Pakistan
My city SialkotThe Nation, Pakistan, Pakistan - 1 hour agoHe was touchy about his Urdu pronunciation and gave up Urdu poetry for some time to switch over to Punjabi. He told me once that he did so because the Urdu ...
- Williams clash in seventh grand slam - Melbourne Herald Sun
Williams clash in seventh grand slamMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 8 hours agoShe has a thing for poetry and art and Asian antiques. She is also an avid reader. Venus also retains ambitions in choreography and music. ...
- Backstage Pass: (The Meridian Star)
SCOOBA – The Sucarnochee Revue is coming to East Mississippi Community College on Friday, July 18. The Revue, a celebration of musicians from the Black Belt region of Mississippi and Alabama, played to a sell-out crowd last summer during its first visit to EMCC.
- More from Amistad Composer Anthony Davis - Charleston City Paper
More from Amistad Composer Anthony DavisCharleston City Paper, SC - 57 minutes agoAnd it turned out to be something of a family affair. The packed hall rang first to Lost Moon Sisters, setting the poetry of Diana di Prima. ...
- Brian Head service honors ski legend, S. Utah symbol (The Salt Lake Tribune)
BRIAN HEAD - What Stein Eriksen is to Deer Valley and Alf Engen was to Alta, Georg Hartlmaier was to Brian Head. Â Â Â He was the southern Utah ski resort's connection, its symbol, its legend.
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Bangladeshi novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work.
- Sex and drugs and blank verse - Hindustan Times
The Genealogy of the Beats goes right back to the Romantics, with their "falling and dying" and funereal odes to creatures with wings. But in more concrete terms - in terms readily understood by those who were looking for a way out of bourgeois ...
- Poetic Painting - Columbia Missourian
Poetic PaintingColumbia Missourian, MO - 7 hours agoAs American Poet Laureate, Archibald MacLeish wrote of the land practices that helped cause the Dust Bowl days of the 1930s: “It was all prices to them. ...Japanese woodblock prints illustrate calming scenes Columbia Missourianall 2 news articles
- Cambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailCambridge students asked to compare Raleigh and Shakespeare with ...Daily Mail, UK - 16 hours agoBy Daily Mail Reporter Baffled Cambridge University students were asked to compare a 15th century poem with lyrics by troubled singer Amy Winehouse in their ...
- USA (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke signaled Tuesday that more interest-rate cuts are unlikely, telling a monetary conference that "for now, policy seems well positioned to promote moderate growth and price stability over time." The Fed dropped its key interest rate to 2 percent last month, a nearly four-year low.
- I'll Take the Manhattan - Las Cruces Sun-News
I'll Take the ManhattanLas Cruces Sun-News, NM - 17 hours ago... poetry is like playing tennis without a net. Or, in the words of one wise friend, "Dude, every once in a while can I just get something to drink? ...
- Densification of Karachi - DAWN Group
I GATHER from press reports, emails and visits from fellow architects that the Government of Sindh has decided to get the Karachi Building Control Authority (KBCA) to revise its building by-laws and zoning regulations to increase floor area ratios ...
- AP Top News at 3:36 a.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) _ Cheered by a roaring crowd, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. "America, this is our ...
- Haiku contest returns — think ozone (The Kansas City Star)
Mowers be alert Until evening ozone haunts Keep your engines still The Mid-America Regional Council’s annual haiku poetry contest is back, and it’s all about reducing ozone.
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