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- Late-night films would be 'too noisy' for navy - Portsmouth News
Late-night films would be 'too noisy' for navyPortsmouth News, UK - 28 minutes agoBy Alex Forsyth A row has broken out between arts centre managers and the navy over plans for late-night poetry readings and film showings. ...
- "The Worst Of The Worst" - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
That's how this administration has described all those detained in Guantanamo Bay. Some are. Many, many are not. And it's one thing to shepherd mistakes and innocents hors de combat; it's another thing to strip, abuse, humiliate and torture them as ...
- Bread Loaf Writers' Conference: A job where tips aren't monetary - Seattle Times
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference: A job where tips aren't monetarySeattle Times, United States - 18 hours agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in ...
- New Abnormalities - New York Magazine
New York MagazineNew AbnormalitiesNew York Magazine, USA - 41 minutes agoUnfortunately, this is not the Blair Brown we remember from The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, in which she wrote poetry, taught piano, ate Chinese, ...
- Kobus Kotze and family at Crouse Art Gallery KZN - ArtslinkNews
Kobus Kotze and family at Crouse Art Gallery KZNArtslinkNews, South Africa - 4 hours agoShe favours the symbolism and poetry blend and has always been fascinated by the interpretation of what could be called “word art”. ...
- Personalizing the war - Diamondback Online
Personalizing the warDiamondback Online, MD - 16 minutes agoWilner, who began the presentation, read selections of what she considers "citizen's poetry." While many of her poems are political in nature, ...
- Literary Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
Katie Hafner — 7 p.m. today. Reads, answers questions and signs 'Romance on Three Legs' at BookPeople, 603 N. Lamar Blvd. Free. 472-5050, www.bookpeople.com.
- Edinburgh festival student roundup: Age cannot hinder them - guardian.co.uk
Edinburgh festival student roundup: Age cannot hinder themguardian.co.uk, UK - Aug 8, 2008Performed by Minotaur Theatre Company, UEA's ensemble of semi-professional actors, the comedy revolves around a love story between an elderly lady, Bessie, ...
- Can poetry in translation ever be as poetic in its new language? (The Japan Times)
A friend who was visiting recently from Germany posed me a difficult question: How can poetry be translated? I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that "nothing is lost in translation except the poetry." Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own. Read the full story
- Local students celebrated at Longfellow Poetry Awards Sunday - Abington Mariner
The Longfellow National Historic Site announces the winners of the Longfellow Student Poetry Awards, an annual contest recognizing original poetry from local students from the Greater Boston area. The award program and poetry reading will be held ...
- Review: Righteous Kill - Mirror.co.uk
Review: Righteous KillMirror.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago... investigating a series of apparently related killings, the MO being a bullet to the head and a business card scrawled with poetry. ...
- Look for the lit in the obits - Winnipeg Free Press
Look for the lit in the obitsWinnipeg Free Press, Canada - 3 hours agoI came to love the written word and more importantly began to understand how good poetry and superior works of prose reflecting the human condition can be a ...
- Fall foreword, or the big books of autumn - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
The Plain Dealer - cleveland.comFall foreword, or the big books of autumnThe Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 1 hour agoQuentin Tarantino once observed that "You can't write poetry on the computer." True enough, but check out our list of 33 worthy authors who gave it a try. ...
- Novel deals with suicide, abuse, and the legacy of being Japanese ... - Northwest Asian Weekly
Northwest Asian WeeklyNovel deals with suicide, abuse, and the legacy of being Japanese ...Northwest Asian Weekly, WA - 10 minutes agoBy Calton Breen Working within the emotionally associative forms of poetry and memoir, award-winning poet David Mura has already created a body of work that ...
- 'The Exiles' worth the wait at Detroit Film Theatre (Detroit Free Press)
I remember the first time I saw "The Americans," Robert Frank's landmark series of black-and-white photos capturing the grit and poetry of everyday life in the mid-1950s. I had similar feelings of connection and awe watching "The Exiles" (***), an almost-forgotten 1961 character study that's making its belated debut at the Detroit Film Theatre this weekend.
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