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- Henry Rollins, US punk icon and anti-poet, London-bound - London Free Press
Henry Rollins, US punk icon and anti-poet, London-boundLondon Free Press, Canada - 4 hours ago"Poetry and me are like oil and water . . . I always like what Nietzsche said about poets. He said, 'poets are those who muddy the waters to make them ...
- The outsider: oddball director Harmony Korine is back. - Canada.com
The outsider: oddball director Harmony Korine is back.Canada.com, Canada - 2 hours agoAnd I think there is something out there. I don't know what it is, but there is something larger than us . . . and it brings poetry to the madness.''
- Central Library celebration of local writing talent - Peterborough
Central Library celebration of local writing talentPeterborough, UK - 3 hours agoThe event will kick off with a Poetry Party from 11 am until 12.30 pm on Sunday 20 July. Whether you are new to poetry or a seasoned old hand you can share ...
- Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart Foundation - Herald-Dispatch
ASHLAND — Eight Tri-State authors will be signing copies of their respective books from noon to 2 p.m. today at the Jesse Stuart Foundation. John David Preston, an attorney from Paintsville, Ky., with a long and distinguished record of public ...
- Schoolgirl celebrates published poems - This is Hertfordshire
The write stuff: Kristal celebrates with copies of her first published poem A Shenley schoolgirl is celebrating after becoming one of the youngest writers to have poems published in a new anthology. Kristal Seeney, 11, of Boswell Close, entered a ...
- Myth of progress: Are we more advanced than ancestors? - IndiaPost.com
Myth of progress: Are we more advanced than ancestors?IndiaPost.com, CA - Jul 6, 2008"Neither in spiritual understanding nor in art and culture are we superior to the ancients, neither in honesty nor in ethical standard, neither in poetry ...
- Call of the wild: Britain's nature writers - The Independent
British nature writers have rambled out of the shadows and into the limelight. Boyd Tonkin explores the revival of their art A couple of weeks ago, I descended on a blazing Italian afternoon into a steep wooded ravine. Gnarled old trees hid overgrown ...
- ‘(Kashmiri) language is not moving at all, it has lost its dynamism’ - Etalaat
‘(Kashmiri) language is not moving at all, it has lost its dynamism’Etalaat, India - 1 hour ago... become a legend of Kashmiri Poetry. Amin Kamil gave a new direction to Kashmiri ghazal and made this romantic art to express the human anguish and pain. ...
- Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top form - Boston Herald
Rarely-staged ‘King John’ shows Shakespeare in top formBoston Herald, United States - 15 hours agoHere, the wicked aren’t always punished, the good often die with little poetry, key characters vanish from view and fortunes turn on a dime. ...
- Library News (Foster's Daily Democrat)
Story times: Lap sit for ages 1 to 3, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 11 a.m. Story and crafts for ages 4 to 6, Thursdays, 11 a.m. Sessions end the week of Aug. 4. Registration is required.
- Calendar for May 26 (The Gainesville Sun)
Events planned in the area.
- Two iUniverse Titles Featured in May Kirkus Discoveries Newsletter (PR.com)
The iUniverse titles "Witness" by Bill Blais and "Corporate Governance" by Eric Yocam and Annie Choi were featured among the best-reviewed books of the month in the May issue of Kirkus Discoveries. iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, has consistently published titles the Kirkus Discoveries e-newsletter has featured as compelling ...
- Philadelphia teacher of year: Bodine's Hart (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
An English teacher who has her hand in many school activities beyond the classroom was named the Philadelphia School District's teacher of the year last night.
- Guild accepting writing submissions - StarPhoenix
Guild accepting writing submissionsStarPhoenix, Canada - 3 hours ago... at 4:30 pm There are four categories in the Short Manuscript competition: Poetry, short story, literary non-fiction, and children's/young adult writing. ...
- We're No. 23! How to increase PDX arts funding (The Oregonian)
For arts and culture lovers, there is perception and then there is reality. The perception: Portland is a blooming arts-friendly city where creative types ride bikes, make art and drink artisanal coffee in a supportive and stress-free atmosphere.
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