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- Morissette, Listlessly Listing (Washington Post)
It's hard to deny Alanis Morissette's artistic appeal when her trademark "list songs" are accompanied by pop hooks. So many of her greatest tunes, such as "Hand in My Pocket," "Thank U," "Hands Clean" and "Everything," benefit from lyrical repetition, which helps the declarative-sentence songs bu...
- 'Foyle' book launch and exhibition - Derry Today
'Foyle' book launch and exhibitionDerry Today, UK - 17 hours agoPat has illustrated several books, his most recent being a book of poetry. The exhibition will continue at The Mc Gilloway Gallery, 6 Shipquay Street, ...
- Buckingham takes his own pathway - Daily Local News
In 2006, Lindsey Buckingham issued a soft-spoken songwriter's disc entitled "Under the Skin." It was all-acoustic, deeply reflective, poignant and drenched in beauty. It was also criminally under-noticed. While doing press interviews for that project ...
- Principal gets happy ending in his quest for books - Southtown Star
Principal gets happy ending in his quest for booksSouthtown Star, IL - 9 hours agoBooks of poetry geared toward older students are heading to the middle school. Franklin was so thrilled Balmoral Elementary was chosen, he picked up the ...
- Dreams of John Adams (Salon.com)
Saturn rockets, Wagner in the Sierras, 9/11 voices -- the renowned composer discusses the visions and emotions behind his acclaimed and controversial music.
- Engineering Ethics (Embedded Systems Programming Magazine)
In a world increasingly shaped by technology, engineers have a moral obligation to consider the consequences of their choices.
- Portrait of an artist: Linda Gordon Sawyer - Modesto Bee
Portrait of an artist: Linda Gordon SawyerModesto Bee, CA - 7 hours agoI began to write poetry as well. The art I make and my images in poetry are derived from what I see around me. I see a close connection between art and ...
- 'Chat line' vicar taps into power of the web - Islington Gazette
LIVE chat may seem an unlikely pastime for a man of the cloth - but one Islington vicar is using the web for holier purposes. Canon Dr Graham Kings is chatting live online every weekend - but with people who want to explore affairs of faith rather ...
- Kenya: The Political Economy of Ethnic Identities in Country; The Paradox of Tribalism in Country (AllAfrica.com)
During the 2007 election campaign period and beyond some of the most virulent hate messages of an ethnic kind were to be found spilling over in Kenyan online communities, largely populated by young to middle aged Kenyans living in places like the United States, Sweden, Germany, Britain, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Canada, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Japan, South Africa, India and other places ...
- The Literati: Country Music, Vampires, and Haute Couture, Oh My! - Torontoist
TorontoistThe Literati: Country Music, Vampires, and Haute Couture, Oh My!Torontoist, Canada - 8 hours agoWith its biting beats of refined prose and inventive storyline, it would certainly be easy to label this release as one of the best books of the year. ...
- To be ‘canonized’ in literature (The Manila Times)
A writer forwarded to us the good news that Miguel Syjuco, now working in Montreal, won the Man Asian Literary Prize for his novel Ilustrado with the note “recently ‘canonized,’ would you say?”
- New Book Presents Holistic Approach to Experiencing Jesus - 7thSpace Interactive (press release)
New Book Presents Holistic Approach to Experiencing Jesus7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - 16 hours ago--Katharine Jefferts Schori, 26th Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church "Caren Goldman and Ted Voorhees--one a Jew and the other a Christian--approach ...
- Edmund White Talks About Rimbaud: “Wild,” “Admirable,” “Intolerable” - Town Topics
Town TopicsEdmund White Talks About Rimbaud: “Wild,” “Admirable,” “Intolerable”Town Topics, NJ - 40 minutes ago“I talk a lot about poetry,” he noted, saying that he did his own translations of Rimbaud’s poems (“in all my arrogance I marched right in”). ...
- Matthiessen, Robinson among book award finalists (USA Today)
Talk about second chances: Peter Matthiessen, 81, received a National Book Award nomination Wednesday for Shadow Country, an 890-page revision of a trilogy of novels he released in the 1990s.
- Hot Student Body Survey, Sole Stylings, & iLL-Literacy - CollegeOTR
CollegeOTRHot Student Body Survey, Sole Stylings, & iLL-LiteracyCollegeOTR, NY - 19 hours agoFor every pair of shoes sold, one pair will be donated to a child in need. If you missed yesterday's Charity Denim Sale, now's your chance to soothe your ...
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