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- Travel: Shock and awe - Scotland on Sunday
Travel: Shock and aweScotland on Sunday, UK - 2 minutes agoI also saw on the side of a block of flats a giant mural of an American flag with skulls for the stars and bombs raining down the stripes with the slogan: ...
- Friday June 13th 2008 - Guardian Weekly
Friday June 13th 2008Guardian Weekly, UK - 14 hours agoI enjoy reading poetry and listening to music just as much as I ever did. I think the idea that explanation abolishes mystery is wrong. ...
- Aristophanes' 'Frogs' Leaps Into NYC in World Premiere, 'Old Comedy' (Playbill via Yahoo! News)
Classic Stage Company presents Target Margin Theater's world premiere of Old Comedy from Aristophanes' Frogs by David Greenspan, based on - as the title would suggest - Aristophanes' 405 B.C. play Frogs, opening May 11 at CSC's East Village home.
- Will Minnesota Go Beyond Thunderdome? - Rake
Will Minnesota Go Beyond Thunderdome?Rake, MN - 2 hours agoA time in which brother turns on brother and LOLcats replace poetry and prose as the high art of the day. Should the scales not be balanced in short order, ...
- Atlanta poet edged out of 'Out Loud' contest - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Washington — A young Georgia poet sounded his last stanza before judges Tuesday night. After making it to the final dozen competitors, Elijah P. Orengo was defeated in the third annual Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest held on the campus ...
- Study: Crack the (Face)book, get smart - Boston Herald
Study: Crack the (Face)book, get smartBoston Herald, United States - 13 hours agoThey’re also sharing creative original work like poetry and film and practicing safe and responsible use of information and technology.
- Summer Guide 2008 - It's Alive! (City Pulse)
So you think there’s nothing fun to do in Greater Lansing? That’s the question the folks at the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau are asking, with the hope you’ll answer “no.”
- DA to try girl, 14, as adult in killing - San Diego Union-Tribune
A 14-year-old Scripps Ranch girl suspected of killing her mother will be tried as an adult, the District Attorney's Office said yesterday. Heather D'Aoust is expected to be arraigned in San Diego Superior Court today, said Paul Levikow, spokesman for ...
- Summer is for reading - Lexington Herald-Leader
Summer's almost here, and kids are counting the days until they can put their textbooks to rest for a while. But that doesn't mean all books have to be tossed aside. Area libraries and literacy programs are hoping to encourage kids to keep reading ...
- Ocean Shores man retraces grandfather's footsteps with trek on ... - Byron Shire News
Ocean Shores man retraces grandfather's footsteps with trek on ...Byron Shire News, Australia - 2 hours agoDean has only been writing poetry for a few years, yet it was always in his blood his grandfather was a bush poet, "fantastic at lifting people's spirits," ...
- Overshadowed poet gets overdue attention (The News & Observer)
C.S. Lewis, author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" and much else enjoyed the friendship of many accomplished writers, including J.R.R. Tolkien, creator of "The Lord of the Rings." But one contemporary whose friendship he shared, whose literary judgments he trusted and whose achievement he greatly admired is little known today: the much-honored English poet Ruth Pitter (1897-1992).
- COFFEE WITH: A writer because he wants to be - Surrey Leader
Surrey LeaderCOFFEE WITH: A writer because he wants to beSurrey Leader, Canada - 17 hours agoSince then, he’s written everything from children’s books to collections of essays, even poetry. He says he is making up for lost time. ...
- THE DEVIN'S ADVOCATE: SO YOU MAY HAVE HEARD I DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD - Cinematic Happenings Under Development
THE DEVIN'S ADVOCATE: SO YOU MAY HAVE HEARD I DON'T BELIEVE IN GODCinematic Happenings Under Development, NY - 13 minutes agoPeople much smarter than me will one day be able to describe it in equations, the poetry of science. My brain doesn't work that way - none of that shit ...
- IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times)
The Maverick Club will host a day for all the available candidates for public office to meet and greet the public 12-3 p.m. July 13 at 340 E. Mesquite Ave.
- A sprightly elegy (Al-Ahram Weekly)
I never thought funerals could be such fun. But then, not every funeral has Khalid Galal as director. He has a keen eye for the ludicrous and an eerie knack for squeezing laughter out of the most lugubrious situations and gruesome events.
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