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- Reviving the Vanished Voice of Poetry - Washington Post
Reviving the Vanished Voice of PoetryWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoThen 16-year-old Shawntay A. Henry walked onstage. usable as earth; when it belongs at last to all . . . this man, superb in love and logic, this man shall ...
- Looking for clues to a pianist's afterlife - Boston Globe
Glenn Gould is everywhere. Literally. As I type this sentence, his posthumous presence is spilling over every inch of my desk. A cinderblock-size, 80-CD box set of recordings by the often revered, still-controversial Canadian pianist sits imposingly ...
- Novel explores the ties that bind -- and life's surprises (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Cornelia Brown and her new husband, Teo, move from New York City to a pretty suburban neighborhood where they've imagined they'll have an ideal life. But as Cornelia meets her neighbors, she realizes she may never fit in with the other wives. Especially with Piper, who concerns herself with the state of Cornelia's yard and just happens to be the leader of the neighborhood clique.
- Indian blogger's series to be published in Pak text book (Express India)
An Indian blogger's write-ups on five things Pakistanis love about their country may soon be included in a Pakistani school text book.
- A steady stream of consciousness (Honolulu Advertiser)
Jon Hamblin chooses to work on weathered, corrugated roofing metal that has been discarded. On the wavy, dented and often punctured surfaces he paints figures, animals and flora in bright oil enamel colors.
- Sunday: Sent home: The suspension gap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Champlin Park High School ninth-grader Keenan Hooper, 15, and school counselor Doyle Johnson had a friendly chat before the morning bell. Keenan was suspended often in middle school, but not once at the high school, where connecting with students and ...
- Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17 - Daily News Tribune
Arts Calendar: 5/11-5/17Daily News Tribune, MA - 5 hours agoPOETRY READING Mary Ellen Tuthill reads from her book ``The Linen Man & Other Poems'' today at 2 pm, at Morse Institute Library, 14 East Central St., ...
- Roger Waters @ the Pepsi Center - Denver Post
Roger Waters @ the Pepsi CenterDenver Post, CO - 6 hours agoAnd while the song’s leftist, anti-Bush politics thrilled the crowd, they were hardly the poetry of old Pink Floyd. “O George! O George! ...
- Interview with Magdalena Ball of The Compulsive Reader and ... - Blogcritics.org
Interview with Magdalena Ball of The Compulsive Reader and ...Blogcritics.org, OH - 4 hours agoShe's also the author of Sleep Before Evening, a poetry chap book titled Quark Soup, and the nonfiction work, The Art of Assessment. ...
- Dulcimer Orchestra hammers away in the mountains; plays at the YMCA August 1 (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Bonnie Carol is a flowered child of the 1960s. You can see it in the bloom of her dress, feel it sprout in her spirit, hear it released in her spirited music.
- Poetry in motion - Savannah Morning News
Poetry in motionSavannah Morning News, GA - 4 hours agoSculptor Matt Toole has fond childhood memories of exploring the woods on Wilmington Island, boating over to Wassaw Island and camping on Daufuskie Island. ...
- Nubiart Diary - Dr Lez Henry - Ligali
Nubiart Diary - Dr Lez HenryLigali, UK - 26 minutes agoThe event will include a Presentation, book signing & poetry by Sister Nzingha Assata, author of “Women in the Garvey Movement. ...
- 'Diminished Capacity': Tale's charm steamrollered by faux whimsy - Chicago Tribune
"Diminished Capacity" rests on the fate of a small item of great value, a Chicago Cubs baseball card—Frank "Wildfire" Schulte, 100 years old, near-mint condition. Cub-wise it's a good year to bring this story to the screen. In his feature film ...
- Napa Valley's Canadian Superstar - BusinessWeek
Readers looking for a future superstar from Napa need look no further than this relatively new winery that appears to have hit its stride with its 2005s. Canadian businessman Cliff Lede has Michelle Edwards as his winemaker, David Abreu as his ...
- Romanno Bridge, By Andrew Greig (Independent)
A frenzied hunt across the Scottish Highlands for a mythic artefact. A secret passed down the ages from keeper to keeper. Runes and cryptic messages to decipher, hoodlums to dodge, elderly historians to be consulted shortly before their violent deaths... At first glance Andrew Greig's new novel seems like a home-grown, rather indignant riposte to The Da Vinci Code.
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