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- 'What's your sign?" - Globe and Mail
'What's your sign?"Globe and Mail, Canada - 9 hours ago"I always thought of astrology as an art, like music or poetry, in which a set of stories describe the way we experience different people and the way others ...
- Amy Winehouse gets into Cambridge (Times Online)
As spoken verse, it may scan a little awkwardly, and the rhymes could be considered somewhat laboured. But Amy Winehouse might argue that her lyrics were never intended to be scrutinised by the poetry brains of Cambridge University.
- Optimism on canvas - The Daily Tribune
Italy-based, Bicol-born artist Lina Llaguno-Ciani held a one-woman show last February at the Galleria Duemila, the 34th in her artistic career. It was titled “After the Rain,” and was inspired by the Typhoon “Reming’s” fury in 2006, which ...
- outdoor extremes Scaling The Skillet - Denver Post
outdoor extremes Scaling The SkilletDenver Post, CO - 17 minutes agoThe first one is for his 1-year-old son, Kai, and was chosen because there are many easy holds for a child-sized body, and the pitch of the rock is not too ...
- Renowned poet/activist says she's accomplished a lot, but there's ... - Toronto Star
Two months after her 80th birthday, grace is foremost in Maya Angelou's mind. "How blessed I am and how blessed I've been," she says, on the phone from her home in North Carolina. The celebrations have been magnificent for this woman, revered for her ...
- Women: Savor living alone - The Daily Advertiser
Women: Savor living aloneThe Daily Advertiser, LA - 1 hour agoAllshouse, a Floyds Knobs, Ind., resident, is studying to be a chef, and her free time is filled with painting, boxing and trying to get her poetry ...
- Melio's 'Prints and Pots' visual poetry - VillageSoup Belfast
VillageSoup BelfastMelio's 'Prints and Pots' visual poetryVillageSoup Belfast, USA - 9 hours ago"I see my work as visual poetry, mostly inspired by nature, but also influenced by the invisible forces around us, such as energy, radio waves, patterns, ...
- No Parking Anytime: Cottages house writers' aspirations (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Within the beauty of the P-patch and the old cottages there, beauty is being produced as writers move in and out, using the space as a creative enclave.
- Top grades for music students - even if they don't know the score - Times Online
Asked how he made his music more forceful than others, Keith Moon, The Who’s hellraising drummer, replied: “Hit the drums harder.” The advice would have stood him a strong chance of a GCSE in music. To the consternation of musicians, tutors and ...
- 'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today - Bismarck Tribune
'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for todayBismarck Tribune, USA - 44 minutes agoPlath committed suicide a month after her book was published. She had published many poetry books before this one novel. The book paralleled her own life in ...
- Words to touch the invisible - Brisbane Times
Words to touch the invisibleBrisbane Times, Australia - May 25, 2008And fellow poet Adam Thorpe reckons, "If genius is operating anywhere in English poetry at present, I feel it is here, in Burnside's singular music. ...
- Greenhead news - Hexham Courant
DECISIONS, decisions – for all but the very energetic – as there are so many interesting and worthwhile events coming up thick and fast in the next weeks. Let’s hope the excellent weather we are enjoying this year lasts. The sun shone yet again ...
- Brave Turkey finally downed by luck and Lahm - Guardian Blogs
If ever a team has proven it should never be underestimated or second-guessed, it is Turkey in this tournament. And yet tonight Germany inexcusably did both. And, tragically, got away with it. Perhaps Germany were duped by the Turks' inexplicable ...
- Omagh widower dedicates book to bombing victims - NewsLetter
A MAN who lost three generations of his family in the Omagh bombing has written a book dedicated to their memory to be published near the 10th anniversary of the bomb and what would have been his wife's 75th birthday. Beragh farmer Mick Grimes lost ...
- Can you share a poem? - Domican Today
C'est Magnifique! Mon cousin. That's what I call poetry "au naturel". From the heart and direct. As Bill Clinton was known to say: "I feel your pain". However, the Lord that I know is not deaf that he does not hear the anguish of a repentant sinner ...
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