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- Sir Vidia called mongoose in poetic attack (Express India)
For years Nobel prize-winning poet Derek Walcott has traded insults with Sir VS Naipaul. Now, he has upped the ante by slamming his old sparring...
- Knight: Meanwhile, back in Troy - Globe and Mail
Lovely piece of unintended poetry just now from the announcer working the Greece-Russia game. Apparently, a couple of the Greeks are suffering “Achilles problems.” Achilles, of course, the mightiest of all Greek warriors in the legendary conflict ...
- ignus fatuus (The Corpse Candle) - OpEdNews.com
to enable them in their damnable, gluttonous feed. Vi's works appear widely both in print and online. She conducts Poetry Workshops and gives readings in Central New York. Her latest chapbook is "Sine Qua Non Antiques (an Arcanum of History ...
- IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prison - Los Angeles Times
IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prisonLos Angeles Times, CA - 49 minutes agoHutchins' transfer was first reported on a MySpace page devoted to his defense, including pictures, poetry, country-Western music and a plea for donations ...
- A T20 story from America’s oldest cricket club - Indian Express
That O’Neill in his other life happens to be a novelist is a matter of indifference to most of his teammates. They’re more interested in him as an accomplished batsman, a sure-handed fielder and a decent off-speed bowler. He’s also handy at ...
- Ahern Proclaims Peace in Ireland (Irish Voice)
TAOISEACH (Prime Minister) Bertie Ahern ended his 11-year reign as leader of the Republic of Ireland on a high note with an address to the Joint Houses of Congress last Wednesday.
- Book bites - "Frames" by Loren D. Estleman; Forge ($23.95) - Peoria Journal Star
Book bites - "Frames" by Loren D. Estleman; Forge ($23.95)Peoria Journal Star, IL - 31 minutes agoSuddenly, he feels out of place, and so do his ideals of remaining loyal to the Harlem vision, of laboring for the working class, of never reading poetry ...
- The Syracuse Walking Dream (Washington City Paper)
In October 1937, Syracuse University’s undefeated football team traveled to Baltimore to face the Maryland Terrapins. The visitors’ rising star heading into the game was Wilmeth Sidat-Singh, a junior halfback playing his first season of organized football.
- The Aspern Papers - BackStage.com
Martin M. Zuckerman's adaptation of Henry James' The Aspern Papers is very faithful to the 1888 novella -- not so much to its credit. The mood of muffled suspense fills the stage, but claustrophobia isn't really drama. Simply, the action of the ...
- Weekly Music Agenda - DCist.com
DCist.comWeekly Music AgendaDCist.com, DC - 5 hours agoTake the skill of a classically trained pianist, mix in a colorfully kitschy stage show and the emotion evoked at a coffee house poetry reading and you have ...
- Next Weeks Almanac Digest - Political Gateway
The moon is waning. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn. Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include Martha Washington, the first U.S. first lady, in 1731 ...
- Retired headteacher aids Bala eisteddfod appeal with poetry book - Evening Leader
A RETIRED headmaster from Mold has produced a book of poetry to raise funds for an eisteddfod. Aled Lloyd Davies of Mold has produced the book of rhyme and verse to raise funds for the 2009 Meirionnydd National Eisteddfod in Bala. He has gathered ...
- Buried, razed – but not forgotten (THE TIMES) - Peninsula
IN THE WARSAW GHETTO IN 1940, AN historian named Emanuel Ringelblum organised and carried out an act of resistance without parallel, a feat of historical heroism that has only come fully to light recently: he set about preserving the present, for the ...
- Striking work by local writers marks National Poetry Month (Seattle Times)
Showcasing poetry month with five striking works, five very different voices from Washington state.
- Margaret's Musings: And then there were three… - Hudson Star Observer
Margaret's Musings: And then there were three…Hudson Star Observer, WI - 1 hour agoThere were poetry readings and his declaration that the “plan was working.” As he slowly slipped out of what we think of as consciousness, we were all with ...
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