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- `Boxman' changed history - Manchester Evening News
`Boxman' changed historyManchester Evening News, UK - 5 hours agoThere will also be poetry by the Young Identity Writers, based in Powerhouse, Moss Side, and an introduction to the new Revealing Histories website by the ...
- Poem of the week - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukPoem of the weekguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 7, 2008Despite a tough life, Elizabeth Bartlett kept her insouciance: her poetry is untidy, sardonic, feisty, dreamy. We must not forget her Elizabeth Bartlett, ...
- Leonard Cohen: Out of the monastery and back on the road - The Independent
The womanising, the four bottles of wine a day and the five-year retreat in a Buddhist monastery are all behind him. This week, Leonard Cohen embarks on his first British tour for 15 years. And the former poet laureate of despair might even be ...
- What century would you like to travel to - RussiaToday
What century would you like to travel toRussiaToday, Russia - 28 minutes agoI am a poet myself, and i have read some poetry and books, i want to read more. Well i'm a Science Fiction addict. I used to watch Star Trex every night ...
- How did anthrax suspect Ivins keep security clearance? (The Christian Science Monitor)
The army microbiologist sought aid for mental health years ago.
- Fading galaxy - Guardian Unlimited
Cyd Charisse was not the greatest of movie stars. When she sang, she was dubbed. When she spoke, she was on cue, at best. But when she danced, there was no need for artifice. A couple of dozen times in the 1950s, she moved across a screen to music ...
- Mad Men: For Those Who Think Young (season premiere) - VIDEO - Tvsquad.com
(S02E01) "There are other ways of thinking about things than the way you think of them." - Duck, to Don Pepsi had a famous ad campaign in the 1960s with the tag line For Those Who Think Young. That's the title of this episode, but it's not about the ...
- Wednesday July 2nd 2008 - Guardian Weekly
Wednesday July 2nd 2008Guardian Weekly, UK - 2 hours agoI started with poetry. Like most young people who come from the Algonquin community, I didn't talk a lot. Algonquin youths are generally reticent, ...
- Today's song of ourselves might pain Whitman - Atlanta Journal Constitution
In his introduction to "Leaves of Grass," Walt Whitman, the iconoclastic Brooklyn poet and rude optimist, asked his fellow Americans, among other things, to "despise riches ... hate tyrants, argue not concerning God ... [and] reexamine all you have ...
- Personal Histories - Nation
Anyone doubting the prominent place that Polish poetry now occupies in the American literary landscape need only examine the books published these past few springs, the time of year when publishers large and small try to indulge readers' senses ...
- A lesson from history - Gulf News
Dubai: Dubai's first school, Al Ahmadiya, was built in 1912 using coral bricks, but even though building materials have changed some some things inside remain exactly the same as at any modern school. "Education is a must, so seek it without laziness ...
- Edinburgh Comedy Festival kicks off - Crewe Guardian
The inaugural Edinburgh Comedy Festival gets under way kicking off the Scottish capital's annual arts bonanza. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the globe will flock to the city in the coming month for a massive array of entertainment ...
- Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin Williams - Cinematical
Alexie Gilmore To Have an Affair with Robin WilliamsCinematical, CA - Jul 16, 2008The best part: While the title sounds like super-sappy fare (besides the Goldthwaite participation), it's actually the story of a high school poetry teacher ...
- Solos: Cleveland Orchestra harpist carries on work of her teacher - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Welcome back to Solos: This is another in an occasional series that will profile local musicians, actors and dancers who are normally seen performing in a group or ensemble. You can read their stories and watch (and hear) them perform. Today, Donald ...
- Khaled, Philharmonic Hall - Liverpool Echo
Khaled, Philharmonic HallLiverpool Echo, UK - 3 hours agoRai music developed in Western Algeria, its origins a mixture of Arabic love poetry and Bedouin folk songs. Khaled brings his own unique interpretation to ...
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