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- Conversation in Tobacco (Pittsburgh City Paper)
Every day the mills are fed Tiny wafers of their flesh. -- Ed Ochester, "The Miners at Revloc" He doesn't need to speak English, one word hanging like a pipe from an open lip, heavy to burden the chapped teeth, she understands him transparently, he is tobacco smoke, he clips his hand...
- Spotlight on Rabindra music - The New Nation
Spotlight on Rabindra musicThe New Nation, Bangladesh - 8 hours agoHis objective was to heighten the essence of lyric and never to go for improvisation allowing music to prevail over poetry. ...
- Poets tackle death and dying for hospice - Scoop
Moonlight, a book of New Zealand poems on death and dying, is being launched at Mercy Hospice Auckland, on 18 July. The anthology, edited by poet Andrew Johnston, is being launched on Montana Poetry Day. Johnston, who is one of New Zealand’s most ...
- Artistry In The Garden - The Bulletin
Meadowbrook - For artists such as Claude Monet, painting and gardening were intertwined. His garden in Giverny, France, continues to reflect the way his use of color in paintings shaped his garden and the inspiration his garden provided his art. Many ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 - The Associated Press
The Associated PressLesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87The Associated Press - 43 minutes ago... overturn California's ban on gay marriage in May. The Daughters of Bilitis was named after book of lesbian erotic poetry first published in Paris in 1894.
- Silly fun with teens in ‘Emo! The Musical’ - Examiner.com
Silly fun with teens in ‘Emo! The Musical’Examiner.com - 1 hour ago... you most identified with: Were you the misunderstood artiste, the perpetually stoned slacker or perhaps the sad-sack scribe of seriously bad poetry? ...
- Hotline: Poetic Escape drawing an eclectic mix (Boston Herald)
A local poetry and art social mixer is about to get shaken up. The monthly Poetic Escape night, held the last Wednesday of each month at Blue Wave on Congress Street,...
- The Daily Journal's Student of the Day: Bruno Costanzo - Daily Journal
Accomplishments: Bruno was in the LEAP program for gifted and talented students and has received straight As on his report card. Bruno's poems were selected to be published as part of a student poetry contest. He was named a Student of the Month at ...
- Ex-Cornet Donald Lunn dies at 77 - Hawick Today
Ex-Cornet Donald Lunn dies at 77Hawick Today, UK - 10 hours ago"He will be such a sad loss to the community." Donald is survived by his wife Eileen, daughter Vivienne and was a grandfather to Aimee. ...
- Capsule Reviews Of Current Films - Cleveland Free Times
Capsule Reviews Of Current FilmsCleveland Free Times, OH - 17 hours agoThe movie tries to parody too many things, including inspirational-teacher movies like Mr. Holland's Opus and Dead Poets Society. ...
- 'Gargoyle' author takes buzz over novel in stride - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - The small Manitoba town where author Andrew Davidson grew up seems about as far removed from artistic endeavours as one can get. Built in the early 1960s to house employees of a nearby nuclear research facility, Pinawa was home to left ...
- Modern Korean Literature Translation Awards - 코리아타임즈
Modern Korean Literature Translation Awards코리아타임즈, South Korea - 5 hours agoThis annual competition accepts translated works of Korean literature in two categories: fiction and poetry. Applicants can choose from any works of a ...
- Related Feature Articles - Aquarian
AquarianRelated Feature ArticlesAquarian, NJ - 8 hours agoI felt like a long time ago when I started writing stories and poetry and words it wasn’t important to harp on clarity. Ever. I felt like the more specific ...
- Russian Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova Jumps From Window To Her Death - AHN
Russian Supermodel Ruslana Korshunova Jumps From Window To Her DeathAHN - 1 hour agoAlthough no reason has been given, the New York's Daily News suggests a lost love was the reason for Korshunova's being despondent. The paper quoted poetry ...
- War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to Heal (Vineyard Gazette)
Robynn Murray stood alone in the kitchen. Bread in the toaster, she twirled a butter knife in a tub of Nutella and looked out across the brown Chilmark fields of North Road. She spread the warm bread thick; stuck the knife back in the jar. “I got these when I got back from Iraq,†she said. She licked a crumb of toast from the corner of her mouth and pointed to the two guns tattooed on her chest, ...
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