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- Indexed: Nuttiness - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsIndexed: NuttinessNew York Times Blogs, NY - 4 hours ago(SJD) Even if you don’t have a son fighting in Iraq, even if you don’t read poetry, even if you think you are immune to the power of a mother’s lament ...
- Comedy preview: May 10-16 - Guardian Unlimited
Mention comedy and charity in the same sentence, and most people think of worthy, overblown events like Comic Relief. Yet, away from the self-aggrandising glare of the television cameras, countless comedians toil away in relative obscurity raising ...
- His performance will not be televised (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Gil Scott-Heron intrigues with poetry, music... By Grant Britt.Revolution has long been a favorite theme for musicians. John Lennon weighed in on the subject, as did The Clash. But no musical composition to date had the impact that musician/street poet Gil Scott-Heron's did when he told a complacent middle-class American audience in 1970 that the revolution would not be televised. "You will not ...
- 16 killed in Himachal Pradesh road mishap (Calcutta News)
Sixteen people, including five women, were killed and five injured when a bus they were travelling in fell into a 150-metre deep gorge in Himachal Pradesh's Shimla district Sunday morning.
- Latitude Festival 2008 preview - Daily Telegraph
Latitude may be 'more than just a music festival', but its music line-up is one of the strongest of the summer, says Rebecca Davies 'It's more than just a music festival' claims the tagline at the top of the Latitude website. And rightly so. Based at ...
- All this...and purple sheep too - The Lowestoft Journal
All this...and purple sheep tooThe Lowestoft Journal, UK - 9 hours agoWe have opened up the obelisk arena a bit more, and the comedy and poetry arenas are bigger because they were really overwhelmed last year. ...
- Celebrating independence and heritage - Sterling Journal-Advocate
STERLING — Singing cowboys, a blacksmith, an auctioneer, demonstrations of butter churning and crafts, donkey rides, snow cones, fundraising, costume contests and lots of food — these were just some of the offerings at the 2008 Logan County ...
- Columbus has a powerful month of Pride events - Gay People Chronicle
Columbus has a powerful month of Pride eventsGay People Chronicle, OH - 10 hours agoThe new Teen Pride Stage, combining the poetry “slam” element and the “jam” element of music and dance, has the moniker “Slam Jam,” and there will be free ...
- We've come undone: The short history of an un-trend - Toronto Star
We've come undone: The short history of an un-trendToronto Star, Canada - 13 minutes agoI'll conclude my list of examples with a mention of the ultimate un-titled un-book, UN, Dennis Lee's 2003 collection of avant-garde poetry. ...
- Books In Brief: 07/06/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
TRAVERSE CITY -- "Journey to a Dream, the First Portal" is the debut novel of Traverse City resident Stephen J. McKolay. The novel is a story about the love a man has for God, his family, his country and himself.
- Twelve Mountview students to have their stories published - Williams Lake Tribune
Williams Lake TribuneTwelve Mountview students to have their stories publishedWilliams Lake Tribune, Canada - 4 hours agoThe 12 selected stories will be published in a new book being published by the Poetry Institute of Canada Young Writers of Canada section. ...
- CLASSROOM NOTES - Herald News
Michelle Paulsen , a dental Hygienist at Essington Family Dental Care in Joliet, shared healthy snacks with students at a class at N.B. Galloway in Channahon. During Paulsen's visit to the class, she also instructed the children on proper brushing ...
- Catch the Reading Bug this summer - Portsmouth Herald News
Catch the Reading Bug this summerPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 12 minutes agoAt 10:30 am Wednesday, July 23, Lawrence Clark will share his one-man show blending music, original poetry, storytelling and drama. At 10:30 am, Thursday, ...
- 'How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone' (San Francisco Chronicle)
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone By Sasa Stanisic; translated by Anthea Bell Grove Press; 345 pages; $24 "A good story," writes Sasa Stanisic in his first novel, "How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone," "is like our river Drina: never calm, it doesn't...
- Monica Adair and Stephen Kopp - Telegraph-Journal
Monica Adair and Stephen KoppTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 1 hour agoaS: The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot DĂaz; Cabinet magazine. M: Poetry by Pablo Neruda (a gift from my mom) and Mechanical & Electrical ...
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