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- Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13) - Tallahassee.com
Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13)Tallahassee.com, FL - 25 minutes agoShe has been published by many national known publishing firms and has won numerous poetry awards. Lynne is another succesful local poet and worth coming ...
- From the Editor - Colby Magazine
Colby MagazineFrom the EditorColby Magazine, ME - 4 hours agoBlue-jeaned and pony-tailed when he taught me contemporary poetry in 1976, he was Bob way back then. Calmly soft-spoken, unfailingly gentle, unswerving in ...
- Words of war - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Words of warPittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoThere are novels such as "All Quiet on the Western Front" or memoirs like Robert Graves' "Good-bye to All That," or poetry by people like Siegfried Sassoon ...
- Bruce Anderson: Ray Lewis and Lord Phillips are both grappling with society's alienated groups (Independent)
There are no easy answers to the question of the other within. Even without his wig and robes, even in a Muslim centre on Whitechapel Road, Nicholas Phillips, the Lord Chief Justice, might seem to have little in common with Ray Lewis, who has been obliged to resign as Deputy Mayor of London. Yet both men are wrestling with related difficulties. Both are addressing the vital issue of alienated ...
- Forum season to have contemporary African-American focus - Seattle Times
Experimental musician Guillermo E. Brown, whose "Shuffle Mode" (created with BiLLL$) comes to the Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas Jan. 30-31, 2009. The Central District Forum for Arts & Ideas plans a 2008-09 season of performance series and ...
- Soldier Boy - New York Times
Soldier BoyNew York Times, United States - 50 minutes agoThe point, of course, is that the news we get from poetry isn’t like the news we get from newspapers. Nor is it like the news we get from memoirs, ...
- Poets and tea make wonderful week (Casper Star-Tribune)
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- West Meets East - Publishers Weekly
West Meets EastPublishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours agoPoetry here still has a place on the BBC and in newspapers. It's not a front line art form, but it has a kind of general visibility. ...
- Destination: Montreal - Salon
Put aside stories of a freezing, exotic locale full of igloos and kooks in favor of these portraits of the hardscrabble -- and magical -- Northern state. I was 19 when I moved to Montreal to attend McGill University. The previous year, McGill had ...
- Pride Month - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This Tony Award winning play is the story Darren Lemming, the star center fielder of the world champion New York Empires baseball team, who is young, rich, famous, talented, handsome and so convinced of his popularity that when he casually announces ...
- Walk in a brothel, walk out a rapist? - Salon
In Britain's latest attempt at fighting sex trafficking, it's simply calling johns rapists. Men visiting the loo at their local pub may soon start to notice posters showing an open door -- along what seems a wall smeared with blood or other bodily ...
- Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13 - River Cities Reader
Mourning Becomes Her: "Electra," at Lincoln Park through July 13River Cities Reader, IA - 1 hour agoThis subtle modernizing, though, neither impedes nor diminishes the poetry. What it does do is provide Electra with a universality that audiences can latch ...
- Reversing the Tide: Professor Gives Due to Self-Taught Poets - Illinois Wesleyan University
Illinois Wesleyan UniversityReversing the Tide: Professor Gives Due to Self-Taught PoetsIllinois Wesleyan University, IL - 22 minutes agoIn Prandi’s latest book, The Poetry of the Self-Taught: An Eighteenth-Century Phenomenon (Peter Lang Publishing, May 2008), she adopts the term “self-taught ...
- Louise Erdrich: Secrets in the Indian file (Independent)
Of all the fictional hamlets American writers have planted, from William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha County to Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon, the most complex, luminous place yet might be a little town called Argus, North Dakota. Since she first introduced the town in Love Medicine (1984), Louise Erdrich has gone back to it continually, conjuring the reservation it abuts, the love affairs which ...
- Health Calendar (The Charlotte Observer)
Today and Wednesday NUTRITION: Terry Huntley, a Charlotte child psychologist, will lead a free seminar to empower families to take steps for better health. Sessions are today at 6:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at her office in Myers Park Center, 1037-B Providence Road. 704-408-5667. Today and Thursday SKIN CANCER: Free skin cancer screenings. Today's appointments begin at 6:15 ...
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