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- Katie Couric shows her 'nerd' side (Los Angeles Times)
- Sibal's poetic impulse finds vent on his BlackBerry - MSN India
Nostalgia, the parting of lovers, the search for salvation, political opportunism, sycophancy, tsunami, nano-technology, bio-tech, terrorism, and the July 22 trust vote that saw some Indian MPs tossing wads of currency in parliament claiming they ...
- Of verse and violent crime (Toronto Star)
Crime may not always pay, but writing about it certainly does – it's consistently a lead news item, and murder mysteries and TV shows like CSI are widely popular on the fictional front. So why shouldn't the luridly topical be a subject for poetry, too?
- Amy Winehouse gets into Cambridge - Times Online
Virgin Media MusicAmy Winehouse gets into CambridgeTimes Online, UK - 2 hours ago... was deemed good enough for discussion on lyric poetry. The extract included verses such as: “Though I’m rather blind/ Love is a fate resigned/ Memories ...Amy Winehouse lyrics analysed as poetry by Cambridge University ... Telegraph.co.ukExam pits pop's lyrical prowess against Raleigh guardian.co.ukWinehouse song on university exam The Press AssociationDaily Mail - This is Londonall 46 news articles
- Anthology traces lines of contemporary poets from across the sea - Kansas City Star
Anthology traces lines of contemporary poets from across the seaKansas City Star, MO - 19 minutes ago... whose publishing career spanned the 1930s to his death in 1988. But I had trouble finding active performers and writers of French poetry, even in France ...
- Haycast 04: Farting, reading and Rushdie - Guardian Unlimited
In today's programme, Claire Armitstead talks to the children's authors Francesca Simon and Eoin Colfer, plus the poet and performer Lemn Sissay. We also hear what some of the youngest fans of the Hay festival like to read. Francesca Simon is author ...
- A bit of what you fancy - Telegraph.co.uk
A bit of what you fancyTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 8 hours agoBeryl Cook was to painting what Pam Ayres is to poetry, at least as far as popularity goes. Cheery postcards, bright with big-bottomed women, ...
- SlamCharlotte repeats as champion at National Poetry Slam 2008 in Madison (Isthmus)
A mere four teams among the 76 total competing at the National Poetry Slam this week took the stage at Overture Hall on Saturday to compete in the final round. This crowning bout pitted last year's champions SlamCharlotte against three other powerhouses of competitive spoken word: Austin Poetry Slam, Boston Cantab, and louderARTS from New York City. It was the culmination of so much work on the ...
- July 2008 Selection: Free Burning by Bayo Ojikutu - Gapers Block
July 2008 Selection: Free Burning by Bayo OjikutuGapers Block, IL - 1 hour agoLibrary Journal said, "Ojikutu's harsh and often violent depiction of the street life, where everyone has developed his or her own hustle to get by, ...
- Mike on RUMSONITE INDICTED IN $75M OIL PLOT - redbankgreen
Mike on RUMSONITE INDICTED IN $75M OIL PLOTredbankgreen, NJ - Jul 23, 2008show that's been called 'a rowdy, gutsy, free-for-all party' and a 'fusion of sport, poetry, and living-newspaper.' Guaranteeing '30 plays in 60 minutes,' ...
- Third Anniversary bash for 'JC Fridays' - Hudson Reporter
CITYWIDE EVENTS – On Friday, June 6, Jersey City will come alive with the third anniversary celebration of ‘JC Fridays,’ a seasonal free event that takes place throughout the city. For more information, visit: www.jcfridays.com. Celebrate ...
- Another Monsoon Wedding - Newindpress
Another Monsoon WeddingNewindpress, India - 6 hours ago“Bangalore is new to the Kannada experience, therefore, even-though you will find a rich Kannada tradition in writing, theatre, cinema and poetry until very ...
- Stone Soup - Poetry - Pegasus News
Stone Soup - PoetryPegasus News, TX - 28 minutes agoLogin or register for a free Pegasus News user account in order to add this to your favorites. (As a bonus, you'll also unlock cool features like The Daily ...
- Bishop ready to be noticed (Baltimore Sun)
First African-American to hold post in Md. Episcopal Diocese When the Rev. Canon Eugene T. Sutton was elected the 14th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland, the first person he called was his 94-year-old grandmother, a devout Baptist who lives in a Washington nursing home. "Her prayers for me have made all the difference in the world," Sutton said.
- In Years Past - Jamestown Post Journal
In Years PastJamestown Post Journal, NY - 2 hours ago''The residency of WD Snodgrass on the grounds of Chautauqua Institution is a treat for readers and lifelong students of serious poetry. ...
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