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- Mike Wade: Poetic justice for a team averse to the beautiful side of ... - Scotland on Sunday Online
WHAT HAPPENS on the football field matters, wrote Arthur Hopcraft in his book, The Football Man, "not in the way that food matters but as poetry does to some people and alcohol does to others: it engages the personality. It has conflict and beauty ...
- Novelist Michael Redhill named a judge for prestigious Griffin Poetry ... - News1130.com
TORONTO - Michael Redhill, a noted Canadian novelist, poet, and playwright and publisher, will be among the judges for the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize. The English-language award hands out $50,000 to the best book of Canadian poetry and $50,000 ...
- Children of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914 by Robert Gildea - Times Online
Times OnlineChildren of the Revolution: The French, 1799-1914 by Robert GildeaTimes Online, UK - 8 hours ago“He drew himself up,†said a witness, “defying the machine guns, as if inviting the death he had glorified in his poetry.†This “martyrdom†of a romantic ...
- 49ers bad boy not bad at all (San Jose Mercury News)
The 49ers have had more than their share of high-maintenance wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Antonio Bryant and Brandon Lloyd spring to mind.
- Catch Tucson's poetry slam team (Arizona Daily Star)
Tonight's the first of a few opportunities to cheer on Tucson's poetry slam team as it gets ready to meet the competition at next month's National Poetry Slam in Madison, Wis.
- Thomas Dale Vines 1942-2008 (The Toledo Blade)
Thomas Dale Vines, 66, a celebrated photographer who documented the culture and history of Toledo's African-American community, died Monday in St. Vincent Mercy Medical Center. His wife, Katherine, said he had been ill since March with an undiagnosed ailment. The official cause of death was pulmonary edema, she said. Mr. Vines was the fourth generation in his family to pursue photography, a ...
- Legacy of free thinking (The News & Observer)
Black Mountain College, celebrated for its attempt to reform higher education in the United States, will be remembered this weekend in Hickory during "The Spirit of Black Mountain College 75th Anniversary."
- 'How Fiction Works' (The Christian Science Monitor)
America's top literary critic shares the secrets of the books he loves.
- Teacher's book chronicles life of poet's muse - Pine Plains Register Herald
Teacher's book chronicles life of poet's musePine Plains Register Herald, NY - 16 minutes agoAfter arriving in Florence, she went to the library and asked to speak to the director, Eugenio Montale, the author of a much-loved book of poetry. ...
- Exiles’ return - The National
Exiles’ returnThe National, United Arab Emirates - 25 minutes agoThen he parroted some clichés about Sindhi Sufi poetry and world peace. I am a great admirer of Sindhi Sufi poetry, but I doubt Zardari would get very far ...
- Step Brothers, X-Files invade multiplexes - Creative Loafing Sarasota
Step Brothers, X-Files invade multiplexesCreative Loafing Sarasota, FL - 42 minutes agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E's last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- Edwards: I Lied. Can I Go to Denver Now? - Slate
Edwards: 'I Lied. It's Friday. Can I Go to Denver Now?' John Edwards finally confesses, sort of, on ABC News . He admits he lied repeatedly about his affair with Rielle Hunter, but denies he's the father of her child and specifically seems to be ...
- Ranjit Singh - NDTV.com
NDTV.comRanjit SinghNDTV.com, India - Sep 15, 2008... on Sikh religion and culture, Delhi, nature, current affairs and Urdu poetry. His autobiography, Truth, Love and a Little Malice, was published in 2002.
- Henry Bloom Noble Library Goes for Gold This Summer (Manxnet)
With the Beijing Olympic Games opening in August The Henry Bloom Noble Library is going for gold this summer with six free sports-themed workshops for children, three by the library team and three poetry-based sessions by local poet Shelley Ann Dwornik, noted for her ‘Shakespeare meets Snoop Dog’ poetry and rap workshops she performs with her son, Lewis, 10.
- IWP: Rome's Raimo and Macedonia's Madzirov - Daily Iowan
Even though she has released her first novel, had her poetry published, and written for the Italian Rolling Stone magazine, International Writing Program participant Veronica Raimo is still exploring her place as a writer. "I still don't have a clear ...
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