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- Baring their souls - guardian.co.uk
Baring their soulsguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoThe answer might also lie in the history of poetry. Even now, male singer-songwriters are often viewed as troubadors - historically, lyric poets whose ...
- Sean Connery's memoirs no "kiss and tell" - Reuters
Sean Connery's memoirs no "kiss and tell"Reuters - 1 hour agoA passionate Scot, he devotes much of the well-illustrated work to Scotland itself, its history, art, literature, architecture and poetry. ...Sean Connery is the spy who loved books MI6all 338 news articles
- Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World" - Harvard Crimson
With the waning day peaking through the windows that look out onto Prescott Street, Rae Armantrout, one of the world’s most famous living postmodern poets, seated herself at a mahogany table and began to read to a couple dozen audience members ...
- Poet Natasha Trethewey, Hymning the Native Guard - NPR News
Fresh Air from WHYY, July 16, 2007 · Natasha Trethewey was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Native Guard, her most recent collection of poetry. The title refers to a regiment of African- American soldiers who fought for the Union in the Civil War ...
- What Do Japan and Stanford University Have in Common? - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsWhat Do Japan and Stanford University Have in Common?New 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 ...
- New Hands Detonate ?Doctor Atomic? (New York Times)
The latest of the John Adams?s operas on emblematic moments of 20th-century history makes its way to the Metropolitan Opera.
- Panama City's Low Rent Appeal - The Panama Report
The Panama ReportPanama City's Low Rent AppealThe Panama Report, Panama - 13 hours agoBack to poetry slams on the Lower East Side or basement offices in which the business plans for countless Fourtune 500 companies were conceived: inexpensive ...
- Acclaimed SA playwright dies - Independent Online
Acclaimed SA playwright diesIndependent Online, South Africa - 2 hours agoIn October 2007 year he organised the 10th annual Poetry Africa festival in Johannesburg. He said of his career as an actor, director, journalist and poet: ...
- On the bank of benevolent river - The Punch
On the bank of benevolent riverThe Punch, Nigeria - Sep 2, 2008Part of the new moves the government is making, according to him, is the plan to host a conference of Black nationalities in the nearest future. ...
- Poetry, Sculpture Count As Art - Tampa Tribune
Poetry, Sculpture Count As ArtTampa Tribune, FL - 1 hour agoBusinesses and individuals can sign their chairs, Wohl said, like Reynolds' Farms, Coldwell Banker American Southern Realty, and Heartland Real Estate Co. ...
- Poet advised young Obama - The Washington Times
In this undated photo provide by photographer Ed Greevy, African American poet and journalist Frank Marshall Davis speaks in Hawaii. Davis was a friend of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama white maternal grandfather, Stanley Dunham, and ...
- Baltimore Women's Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comBaltimore Women's ExaminerExaminer.com - 53 minutes agoI then made the hardest decision of my teen years by breaking up with Mr. Big the night before he went to college and although we cried at the thought of ...
- Indian Poet Now Has Five Poetry Records with Limca Book of Records - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Indian Poet Now Has Five Poetry Records with Limca Book of RecordsPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 35 minutes agoParekh has composed thousands of poems on Global topics such as God, Anti Terror, World Peace, Love, Aids, Friendship, Humanity, Blindness, Global warming, ...
- A scary time - Goulburn Post
A scary timeGoulburn Post, Australia - 2 hours agoI still have books of poetry by Longfellow, Keats and Shelley that survived the war in that hiding place and were resurrected after the war. ...
- Go do it: 'Burial at Thebes' (The Idaho Statesman)
Alley Repertory Theater is an ambitious new company making a bid to become the Valley's second professional contemporary theater. It continues its season this weekend with Nobel Prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney's "Burial at Thebes." It's a modern adaptation of Sophocle's "Antigone," which Heaney wrote inspired by modern political events. He uses language, form and poetry to relate character in ...
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