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- Poetry Live! - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
The Oregonian - OregonLive.comPoetry Live!The Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 9 hours agoMs. Pedersen has a long artistic association with the bookstore, and is one of many great (literate) events Looking Glass owner Karin Anna has brought to ...
- Of ivory towers and coups d'etat - Guardian Unlimited
For any student of Persian, the name Ann Lambton is likely to conjure up feelings of either despair or gratitude. Despair, if, faced with her dense, unforgiving Persian Grammar , you felt like giving up before you'd even started. Gratitude, if having ...
- Love of words forms 'Pattern' - Minneapolis Star Tribune
By: Jeffery Renard Allen. Publisher: Graywolf, 256 pages, $15. Review: Vivid dialogue and believable characters offset the sometimes bizarre and often unresolved events in this new collection of short fiction. The stories in "Holding Pattern," poet ...
- The best places to get your drink on -- The Ottawa Experience - The Fulcrum
The best places to get your drink on -- The Ottawa ExperienceThe Fulcrum, Canada - 15 hours agoIt is a great destination for the average U of O student since it caters to the 18–25, broke-student population, with its daily food and drink deals such as ...
- Books released by Writers' Forum - E-pao.net
Imphal, October 12 2008: Marking publication of its 100th book, the Writers' Forum, Imphal released four books written by different authors today at Press Club. The books released today included, "Sorarengi Machanupi Atonbi Leimashang Amasung Atei ...
- Potty Poet - Chicago Reader
Chicago ReaderPotty PoetChicago Reader - 1 hour agoSomeone had taken a knife and slashed a big X through his poem “For the Love of Man (For Jobie Hughes).†Yiddish took it remarkably well. ...
- My First Ramadan - Poli Gazette
Earlier this year I found myself in a somewhat confusion circumstance; after studying the Koran and reading about the lives and views of the Sufi mystics I believed the first to be the word of God, much like the Bible, whereas the second provided me ...
- Shh. Hammershøi Is on Display (The New York Sun)
Whenever there is an exhibition of the Symbolist painter Vilhelm Hammershøi, his quietude is invoked. When he was shown at the Guggenheim in New York 10 years ago, partly through the efforts of the late Robert Rosenblum, who helped revive international interest in a master neglected since his untimely death at age 52 in 1916, the show was subtitled "Danish Painter of Solitude and Light." At the ...
- One Nation Under Elvis: An Environmentalism For Us All - Common Dreams
The biggest wilderness I've ever been in-a roadless area roughly the size of Portugal with about fifty contiguous watersheds and the whole panoply of charismatic macrofauna doing their thing undisturbed-is another story. This one is about what ...
- Poet Hayden Carruth dies (Boston Globe)
Hayden Carruth, an award winning poet who wrote about the people and places of northern Vermont, has died.
- A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los Angeles - Los Angeles Times
A jarring look at an earlier entertainment era in Los AngelesLos Angeles Times, CA - 18 minutes ago"They are as funny a pair of mokes as their race has ever given to the comedy sketch, and the cake walk which concludes their act, which comprises in ...
- Religious retreats offer personal enlightenment (CNN.com)
NEW LEBANON, New York (AP) -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufi religious retreat.
- 5 Things You Should Know About - TIME
5 Things You Should Know AboutTIME - 11 hours agoBut even if you saw this for free, you'd be getting robbed. A wooden story, leaden visuals and way too many Hutts. The franchise has sagged before, ...
- Hanus remembered for love of music - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsHanus remembered for love of musicEnnis Daily News, TX - 8 minutes agoHanus: And I love poetry, especially the works of Keats and Shelley. EDN: What do you think of people regarding you as an oddity? ...
- 'As You Like It' fails to exploit its setting - Philadelphia Inquirer
Shakespeare in Clark Park pulls off a nicely edited As You Like It in an hour and 35 minutes, but while the text is lean, the production's lumpy. As the play about two usurping pairs of brothers and many pairs of lover-wannabes moves toward a ...
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