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- Poetry publisher has a storied past (The Record)
CavanKerry Press Ltd. of Fort Lee, the only publishing house that gets funding from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, specializes in poetry, not drama.
- Debuts fly high but unsteadily - Globe and Mail
By Katia Grubisic Goose Lane, 85 pages, $17.95 DAUGHTERS OF MEN By Brenda Leifso Brick Books, 119 pages, $18 If poetry eases the anguish of the actual, this trio of high-flying yet uneven débuts may satisfy readers seeking solace in the (sometimes ...
- David Goodis: Dark Star (East Bay Express)
The writers of the literary and film genre that came to be known as "noir" were a decidedly quirky group — heavy emphasis on alcoholism, troubled relationships, and general bad luck.
- Colin James: Anzac friends put oomph into ties (The New Zealand Herald)
Worried about the exodus? Well, Australia is, too. And get ready to worry some more. That was a strand of discussion at the annual Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum on Friday and Saturday.
- Knife terror for real - gang victim - Ilford Recorder 24
Ilford Recorder 24Knife terror for real - gang victimIlford Recorder 24, UK - 8 hours agoMr Donoghue uses the traumatic experience as inspiration for the poetry he began during his counselling sessions. The poem, right, was written in the wake ...
- Luncheon Supports Women's Cause - Garden City News
Luncheon Supports Women's CauseGarden City News, USA - 1 hour agoThe attendees were delighted by the poetry of Susan Astor, author of "Spider Lies," and by the anecdotes of Judith Caseley, author of "Molly Pink. ...
- Cricket at Lord’s - Economist.com
From Economist.com THE buzz of anticipation starts to build well before reaching Lord’s. On the train into central London I see two young men in shorts and sun hats with a large cool box. Surely they are on the same journey as me—to Lord’s, the ...
- Vacations for the soul - Cecil Whig
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. — At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the ...
- Jakob Dylan: 'My father doesn't own acoustic music' - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukJakob Dylan: 'My father doesn't own acoustic music'Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 7 hours agoThat's how large it looms in my life. My approach has always been that it's nothing but a thrill, and nothing that I can stop anyhow. ...
- Hillsborough athlete's death devastates peers - Asbury Park Press
HILLSBOROUGH — Friends, co-workers, fellow athletes and students devastated by the loss of their champion track runner are working to make sure Jason Walton's memory lives on. In the quiet moments following the lunch rush at Nelson's Pizza on Route ...
- Hillary, can you work nights? - Los Angeles Times
K : "It's 4 in the afternoon. I'm here with Hillary Rodham Clinton, senator from New York, and I'm beginning the interview now. Um, do you mind if I tape this?" C : "Is it really necessary?" K : "Well, sort of. I mean, we taped Richardson, and that ...
- DEATH OF LEGENDARY NEWSPAPERMAN GEORGE SAMPLE MARKS END OF AN ERA - Niagarafallsreporter.com
Niagarafallsreporter.comDEATH OF LEGENDARY NEWSPAPERMAN GEORGE SAMPLE MARKS END OF AN ERANiagarafallsreporter.com, NY - 3 hours agoPure poetry, stripped of sentiment and banged out under deadline about as fast as it could be typed, minutes after learning a friend of 20 years had just ...
- Man in the News A Leader Turned Ghost - New York Times
Man in the News A Leader Turned GhostNew York Times, United States - 7 minutes agoAt the same time, he wrote and published his own poetry, hiring halls at the university for public readings of work that critics in Sarajevo tended to ...
- A break by the Yellow Sea - Telegraph-Journal
A break by the Yellow SeaTelegraph-Journal, Canada - Jul 19, 2008Celebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
- A N Wilson: Don't let's be beastly to the Germans. They gave us Goethe ... - The Independent
As the Max Mosley case reminds us, the British persist with the curious idea that "German" equals "Nazi". Our prejudices, based only on recent history, are philistine and contemptible I want to write, not about le vice anglais , which is a harmless ...
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