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- Arguing the World: Standpoint, A New British Periodical (The New York Sun)
'When intellectuals can do nothing else they start a magazine." So spoke Irving Howe about his decision to launch Dissent in 1954. The dean of New York social democracy was drawing on reserves of nostalgia for Partisan Review, the literary journal founded 20 years earlier that had changed the way politically engaged intellectuals wrote for a general audience. All smart sheets trace a lineage ...
- Rekha’s all praise for Goutam now - Times of India
Rekha’s all praise for Goutam nowTimes of India, India - 13 hours agoIn the last 10 minutes of the film where I break down after the demise of Nana he photographed me with a lyrical grace which was poetry in motion.â€
- Poets on the shortlist for the Giffin Prize - Toronto Star
The 2008 Griffin Poetry Prize is bestowed Wednesday during a gala in the Distillery District, with two awards of $50,000 going to the best Canadian and best international book of poetry published in English last year. The event is preceded Tuesday by ...
- Pulse contributors for July 8: - Herald-Mail
Erica L. Syverson, 17, graduated North Hagerstown High School in May. She is an aspiring novelist and works through the twists and turns of her life through poetry.
- Scholarship opens gates to Cambridge - UQ News
Scholarship opens gates to CambridgeUQ News, Australia - 6 hours ago"As a student scholar and writer of poetry, I'm particularly thrilled that I'll be walking the corridors of Christ's College, once home to the likes of ...
- Books: Welcome to the Club - Newsweek
Books: Welcome to the ClubNewsweek - 28 minutes ago... even food writing (the Library has also just published an anthology of that), as often as in conventional novels, stories, poetry and plays. ...
- A paper cut would be a good thing - MLive.com
A paper cut would be a good thingMLive.com, MI - 3 hours agoI'm going to do the same with the shoebox of poems Tom wrote as a teen. In other words, I have enough paper that needs keeping without the literal junk. ...
- Enosburg Falls Man Wins Ralph Nading Hill Writing Contest (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Leif Tillotson of Enosburg Falls, Vermont is the winner of the 2008 Ralph Nading Hill, Jr. literary prize awarded annually by Green Mountain Power and Vermont Life magazine.
- Highwood man aims for shot at 10th District seat - Chicago Tribune
Highwood man aims for shot at 10th District seatChicago Tribune, United States - 4 hours agoHe also wrote a collection of poetry called, "Somewhere between Bratislava and DC." A group called "Gun Owners for Allan Stevo" set up a Web site in May ...
- Concert of Colors 07/09/08 (Dearborn Press & Guide)
Dearborn/detroit - With a beat-driven line up propelling its 16th year, the 2008 Concert of Colors promotes peace and respect through the universal language of music with four days of free performances at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward Ave., in Detroit.
- 'World's worst poems' at auction - BBC News
BBC News'World's worst poems' at auctionBBC News, UK - 28 minutes agoAlex Dove, from auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull, said: "Poetry didn't really come to him until I think he was 47 and the voices in his head told him that he'd ...
- Texas signs up Birmingham author Jim Crace - Birmingham Post
Texas signs up Birmingham author Jim CraceBirmingham Post, UK - 1 hour agoThe archive, including manuscripts of all his novels plus short stories and plays, research notes, correspondence and juvenilia including poetry written as ...
- Review of the book 'The Enchantress of Florence' - International Herald Tribune
Review of the book 'The Enchantress of Florence'International Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoThe visionary, revelatory dream-poetry of the quotidian had not yet been crushed by blinkered, prosy fact. Himself a teller of tales, he had been driven out ...
- Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheer - Dayton Daily News
Facing uncertainty evokes former caretaker's cheerDayton Daily News, OH - 1 hour agoA charismatic and outgoing man who enjoys writing poetry, Sandegren, 70, was not only the keeper of the city's most celebrated cemetery, ...
- Music! Dancing! Theatre! And much more... (The Globe and Mail)
For its second edition, the arts event has expanded its boundaries. From the sounds of New Orleans to South Asian Shakespeare and fresh work from Joni Mitchell, here's what you need to see
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