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- Bob Dylan to play Kingston - Kingston Whig
Bob Dylan is coming to Kingston. The singer/songwriter will play a concert at the K-Rock Centre in November, according to his website. Management at the downtown arena has not made any announcement about the performance, but the arena's general ...
- Sweet thought at the dentist’s - Financial Times
A t the dentist, with four different implements in my mouth (a whistling narrow blue tube to draw away moisture; a large white pipe blowing in bicarbonate of soda; a sharp pointed metal scraper; and a dolly-sized oval mirror), I begin to wonder if ...
- Poetry Corner - North Adams Transcript
I am the bell in the steeple who cries for city and town. I cry in joyous welcome. I hear my voice echo off the hills. I sing in celebration. I cry in consolation. I am loud. I am the bell in the steeple who cries for city and town. I hear a plea ...
- Chanel's Fans (2) - Bleacherreport.com
Chanel does not have any lineup tags. I'm an Undergrad at the University of Southern California. Double majoring in Music Industry and Spanish with a minor in Songwriting. Sports are pretty much the anti-thesis of my life as a singer/songwriter ...
- Pulitzer Winner’s ‘Failure’ Less Than Complete Success - Forward
Pulitzer Winner’s ‘Failure’ Less Than Complete SuccessForward, NY - 4 minutes agoBy Michael Casper In “Failure,” which shares the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for poetry with a volume by Robert Hass, Philip Schultz departs from the measured ...
- The mysteries of taste - Telegraph-Journal
The mysteries of tasteTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 2 hours ago... I prefer to read the poetry of people I know, usually by New Brunswickers. If I have my choice between watching Last of the Summer Wine or Friends, ...
- Bubbly Johnson sets off to charm Beijing - guardian.co.uk
Bubbly Johnson sets off to charm Beijingguardian.co.uk, UK - 9 hours agoAway from the gym, she transfers her zest for life into poetry. In one poem, titled "Champion", she describes the battle to keep striving towards winning. ...
- LIBRARY PROGRAMS - Charleston Post & Courier
The Charleston County Public Library will offer the following free programs. All branches Food for Fines: Through Sunday, pay off your fines with food for the Lowcountry Food Bank. CCPL will forgive $1 in overdue fines for each new nonperishable food ...
- Esurance ICER AIR 2008 Announces Diverse Musical Line-Up - CNNMoney.com
Esurance ICER AIR 2008 Announces Diverse Musical Line-UpCNNMoney.com - 3 minutes agoK'Naan, a Canadian poet and hip hop artist from Somalia, has a sound that fuses Bob Marley, conscious American hip hop, and brilliant protest poetry. ...
- American scholar translates Rumi quatrains into English - MehrNews.com
American scholar translates Rumi quatrains into EnglishMehrNews.com, Iran - 15 minutes agoI want to stay informed about Rumi’s ideas,” he said, adding, “However, my true love is to work with Rumi’s poetry.” Gamard noted that he was introduced to ...
- Writing captures retiree's unique perspective - Daily Review Online
Writing captures retiree's unique perspectiveDaily Review Online, CA - 2 hours agoA 66-year-old retiree who lives in Hayward, she tapped into that perspective to author an award-winning poem: "Less is More," in which she addresses the ...
- I Freaking Hate Friendship - Cornell Daily Sun
“Hey, I was wondering if you’d like to get dinner on Saturday. We’ll eat at the Boatyard after we go bowling, and before we rent your favorite movie that we both know every word to. Then we can cuddle for hours and talk about our childhoods and ...
- It's time to take this veteran's mementos home - Courier-Journal
About eight years ago -- just before he died -- Robert Dalton Buster sent me a box of his Vietnam memories wrapped in brown manila paper; $3.45 postage from Edmonton, Ky. The memories included revolving-door letters that spewed information in graphic ...
- Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy Day - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy DayAsbury Park Press, NJ - Sep 22, 2008The MCRC is looking forward to their upcoming October event where Dr. Elizabeth Asbury will present an interactive program: Weaving Poetry through the ...
- Abroad: Portugal Holds on to Words Few Can Grasp - New York Times
LISBON — The latest brouhaha involving cultural property is unfolding here — and not, for a change, over stolen vases or precious war booty, but a poet’s correspondence. As usual, it’s a window onto a nation’s character. The elderly heirs ...
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