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- Tom Waits returning to Houston for 1st time in 28 years - Houston Chronicle
After a 28-year absence, the man with the drunk piano is playing Houston again. Find out why so many musicians want to sing his songs. Jack Ingram once played Tom Waits' musical The Black Rider for a friend on a drive. His friend didn't care for it ...
- Celebrating Poetry Month - The North Bay Nugget
Celebrating Poetry MonthThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 21 minutes agoEach term or technique is demonstrated in an accompanying poem so readers can see the method at work. Jaunty, colourful illustrations vividly bring the ...
- Father Fest 2008 debuts today - Record
Father Fest 2008, an event that organizers hope will increase health awareness among men, begins at 11 a.m. today at Stockton's Williams Brotherhood Park, 2044 Fair St. The first-time event, organized by Sammy Nunez, who works with Fathers & Families ...
- Juneteenth celebration set - Frost Illustrated
Juneteenth celebration setFrost Illustrated, IN - 11 hours agoFORT WAYNE—Weisser Park Youth Center-SBA Academy and the African/African-American Historical Museum are scheduled to host their fourth annual Juneteenth ...
- Making reason out of rhyme (Bureau County Republican)
PRINCETON — Poetry. For many people, it’s little more than part of an English class from their school days.
- Support our troops, regardless of feelings on war - Evansville Courier & Press (subscription)
Support our troops, regardless of feelings on warEvansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - 21 hours agoThe big brother writes lots of poetry and blogs to keep himself going. The kids -- two daughters, two nieces and one nephew -- have their own little ...
- Ode to the Cross-Grained Cow - Mother Earth News
Ode to the Cross-Grained CowMother Earth News, KS - Jun 17, 2008We don't usually run poetry, but we couldn't resist this 14-year-olds . . . Once upon an evening balmy, with a book that did enthrall me, Lo! ...
- Does Choice Really Matter When Life is at Stake? -- Critically Acclaimed Book Tells a Gripping Story About Euthanasia ... (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
HARLEYSVILLE, Pa., June 16, 2008 -- The right to die as a matter of one's own choice is a very controversial ethical question in our society. In Burwell's book, "Matters of Choice," the year is 2025, and euthanasia is an approved solution to a number of societal and economic issues.
- Finalists for 21st Annual Trillium Book Award announced - Canada NewsWire (press release)
Finalists for 21st Annual Trillium Book Award announcedCanada NewsWire (press release), Canada - 2 hours agoThree English titles and two French titles and are short-listed for the Trillium Book Award for Poetry, which recognizes literary achievement for a first, ...
- Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon Winchester - New Scientist (subscription)
Books to travel with: The Man Who Loved China by Simon WinchesterNew Scientist (subscription), UK - 4 hours agoHowever, the west used to see it as a curiosity, an intellectual backwater: there was some nice art and some poetry worth translating, but the Chinese were ...
- Suffolk punch at Latitude Fest - The Sun
Suffolk punch at Latitude FestThe Sun, UK - 11 hours ago... on a show-stealing conga with hundreds of revellers. With literature, poetry, dance and multi-coloured sheep, Latitude is a total joy for ALL the family.
- Tripura celebrates Tagore's 147th birth anniversary - The Cheers
Tripura celebrates Tagore's 147th birth anniversaryThe Cheers, Estonia - 12 hours agoHis creations, dramas and poetry are inevitable part of our lives. We remember him everyday, every moment. But today is special because it the birthday of ...
- IN MY LIBRARY: LAURIE ANDERSON - New York Post
Voracious! That's how Laurie Anderson - performance artist, love of Lou Reed's life - describes her reading habits. "I'm just a complete bookworm," the ethereal violinist/poet/composer tells The Post's Barbara Hoffman. "I love touring because I can ...
- Christina Patterson: A joyous display to help heal broken lives - The Independent
"It's hard to read this," said the man on the stage, "because it brings back all the memories." His voice had faded almost to a whisper. "This was 15 years ago, and it still affects me." The man on stage was a photocopying engineer and he was reading ...
- 'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout ... - Chicago Sun-Times
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe with a blend of lyrical anguish and biting sarcasm, would have felt right at home at the No Exit Cafe ...
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