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- Kevin Goldstein-Jackson: Ode to optimism (Financial Times)
As well as writing this column, I am trying to meet the deadline for delivery of haiku for a small poetry magazine, but: the sky hangs down/ a curtain of dark warning – thunder crash ripples.
- Frat housemother at SMU loves serving Pi Kappa Alpha - Dallas Morning News
The bass of a neighbor's stereo thumped against the thin walls of Lila McCurtain's apartment. Deep voices shouted profanities outside her window. A car alarm went off. Oblivious to the chaos, Ms. McCurtain calmly crossed her legs and leaned forward ...
- Poetry presents a humanizing touch - KUAR
Poetry presents a humanizing touchKUAR, AR - 45 minutes agoHis poetry collections, beginning with 1982's "The Immigrant Schoolboy's Bolero," are marked with political commentary. Espada received the American Book ...
- Revival for great Dane Vilhelm Hammershøi - Evening Standard
He may not be a household name in Britain but the obscure Danish artist Vilhelm Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) counts Michael Palin among his greatest fans. And the ex-Monty Python star is urging all art-lovers to snap up a ticket for what is ...
- A 'mix of myth and poetry' (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
A theatrical dream team tackles the Pulitzer-nominated play "Bulrusher" by Eisa Davis at Pillsbury House Theatre.
- Weekly Attractions Listings - Press-Enterprise
Weekly Attractions ListingsPress-Enterprise, CA - 3 hours agoSAN BERNARDINO PUBLIC LIBRARY (NORMAN F. FELDHEYM BRANCH), teen video festival, 4 pm Tuesday ongoing; story time, 10:30 am Tuesdays and Thursdays; ...
- Swordplay and wordplay (The Springfield News-Leader)
The 46th season of Tent Theatre opens this week with "Cyrano de Bergerac," the classic love story full of swashbuckling swordplay and poetic dialogue set in 1600s France.
- Helpful Civic Suggestion #1987 - Crosscut
Helpful Civic Suggestion #1987Crosscut, WA - Jun 27, 2008Or we're treated to poetry by 6-year-olds. Surely there's an enterprising agency or client that can figure out a creative campaign or two to catch the eyes ...
- Reliquary is 'The People's Hall of Fame' - Miami Herald
PASADENA, Calif. There is a cigar stub Babe Ruth left at a brothel and the shorn locks of an outfielder -- the ''Bearded Babe Ruth'' -- who played for a barnstorming religious sect that preached celibacy. There is Bill Veeck's wooden leg. There is a ...
- Dan Stryk's poetry collection, Solace of the Aging Mare, dares to gaze steadily into the challenges of aging (The Kansas City Star)
Dan Stryk’s Solace of the Aging Mare is a subtle meditation on growing old. The questions these poems ask are ones that can never be answered with any finality. The pastoral settings of most of the verses here give us that needed moment of respite when we can begin to look more deeply into ourselves, knowing that ultimately we walk away empty-handed no matter what path we may have chosen to ...
- "I'm Not There," "La Roue" - IFC
IFC"I'm Not There," "La Roue"IFC - 27 minutes agoBut Gance packs in enough narrative and moral agony and mad poetry for three Greek plays, stretching the timeframe out to years and ending up, for real, ...
- Last-minute change for Books by the Bay - Bay Today
Last-minute change for Books by the BayBay Today, Canada - 4 hours agoSharmagne is a Native American poet, concert performer, lyricist, artist, and film-maker. She is the Editor-in Chief of the poetry e-zine Quill and ...
- A look at the best books for fall - Corpus Christi Caller Times
A look at the best books for fallCorpus Christi Caller Times, TX - 8 hours agoA self-publicizing foodie dilettante specializing in the game of his native Michigan when he's not writing fiction or poetry, Harrison has fans in several ...
- Poetry and pride top Buono's Pizzeria - Long Beach Press-Telegram
Poetry and pride top Buono's PizzeriaLong Beach Press-Telegram, CA - 1 hour ago"They're studying and they're practicing writing skills. It's lots of fun and it gets me out of the office." After the first places are determined, ...
- All hail Kay Ryan - Salon
Kay Ryan, America's new poet laureate (a post appointed annually by the Library of Congress), has been called an "outsider," despite the fact that she publishes in the New Yorker, won a Guggenheim fellowship and the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize ...
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