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- World Leaders Who Liked to Paint (Newsweek)
What happens when world leaders get creative. Hint: it isn't always pretty.
- Pulitzer-prize winning poet Hayden Carruth dead at 87 - Watertown Daily Times
MUNNSVILLE (AP) — During a long, distinguished career, Hayden Carruth wrote more than 30 books, winning the National Book Award for Poetry and the Pulitzer for his 1996 book "Scrambled Eggs & Whiskey." "He loved words, and he loved to use the ...
- Druid Matthew Rhys - MyParkMag
MyParkMagDruid Matthew RhysMyParkMag, UK - 3 hours ago'The Edge of Love' actor returned to his hometown for the ceremony at the National Eisteddfod in Cardiff, which honours prominent people and their ...
- Arson destroys beloved Monstero! of Georgetown - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Seattle Post IntelligencerArson destroys beloved Monstero! of GeorgetownSeattle Post Intelligencer - 12 minutes agoShe wrote poetry. I think she would have liked it," he said. A graphic designer friend, Mark "Milky" McGuane, came up with the idea of a skull, ...
- When madness rules your life - Globe and Mail
When madness rules your lifeGlobe and Mail, Canada - 29 minutes ago... author of six earlier books of fiction and poetry), Barnes mixes autobiography with reflections on paintings, literary works and scientific lore, ...
- SPIRITUAL TEACHER REVEALS THE TAO’S WISDOM FOR OUR TIMES - Mass Media Distribution LLC (press release)
SPIRITUAL TEACHER REVEALS THE TAO’S WISDOM FOR OUR TIMESMass Media Distribution LLC (press release), FL - Aug 7, 2008... poet whose poems have appeared in numerous publications and anthologies, including The Christian Science Monitor, The Christian Century, and Sojourners. ...
- 100 years on, poet Dinkar remains popular as ever (The Times of India)
The poetry of Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar', whose 100th birth anniversary was celebrated on Tuesday, also had a softer side and could seamlessly unravel layers of human relationship in rhyme.
- Award-winning poet to read at SBU Thursday - News-Leader.com
Award-winning poet to read at SBU ThursdayNews-Leader.com, MO - 1 hour ago... Poetry at Tech program. Lux’s visit is sponsored by SBU’s Barnett-Padgett Literary Artist Series. Admission is free and the event is open to the public.
- Geo Beach: A Swamp Yankee in the Last Frontier (Guest Voice Report) - The Moderate Voice
Geo Beach: A Swamp Yankee in the Last Frontier (Guest Voice Report)The Moderate Voice - 35 minutes agoHe has also won an Atlantic Monthly poetry prize, top awards from the Pacific Northwest Press Association, and the Mencken Award for ?independence of mind, ...
- Radcliffe keen for drag queen role - Epping Forest Guardian
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe lost his virginity to an older woman and the age difference would "freak some people out", according to US reports. But the 19-year-old actor, who is about to appear on stage in Broadway, New York, said the age ...
- Anti-racism gig at The Square - Harlow Herald
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- Thomas Wright: Wilde's Top Five Books (RainbowNetwork.com)
For Oscar Wilde, as for many people, reading could be as powerful and transformative an experience as falling in love. He referred to the volumes that radically altered his vision of the world as his "golden books".
- Pota becomes subject for Sibal’s poems - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: What connects POTA, the UPA government’s recent win in the trust vote, Twenty20 cricket, tsunami, love and the Nano car? These are among the several emotions that are strung together with sensitivity by Union science and technology ...
- Georgia aid organized by Fairfield U grad - Connecticut Post
FAIRFIELD — It is a nation where third-grade children recite and discuss poetry for hours. It is the birthplace of wine. But Georgia's rich cultural heritage is also scarred by years of civil wars. Kate Cota, 23, returned from the former Soviet ...
- BBC plans audio archive of complete works of Burns (The Herald)
An ambitious project using the voices of leading Scots actors to create a unique audio archive of the complete canon of Robert Burns's poetry was among the highlights unveiled by BBC Scotland when it launched its new schedule yesterday.
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