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- Books Calendar: 07/13/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Books Calendar: 07/13/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 2 hours agoOpen poetry reading, first Fri., 8-10 pm, free, musicians, comedians welcome; McClean & Eakin Booksellers, 307 E. Lake, Petoskey; 348-1180 or 347-5748.
- Heavy favorite Javier Gomez finally wins World Championship ... - Inside Triathlon
Heavy favorite Javier Gomez finally wins World Championship ...Inside Triathlon - 3 hours agoAnd when mere human stars Densham, Abram, Moffat and Warriner never got their team spirit fully in synch, Tucker and Haskins were poetry in motion as they ...
- Beyond the Bard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival - San Francisco Gate
Ask Bill Rauch how he likes being the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and his boyish face beams. The 45-year-old Rauch moved to this southern Oregon hamlet more than a year ago to take the reins of the festival, its three ...
- Obama's Rapid Response Backfires - Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
Obama's Rapid Response BackfiresInvestor's Business Daily (subscription) - 19 hours agoChanging his name to Kwame Toure, Carmichael wrote a book on "Black Power" that propounds an explicitly socialist, Pan-African vision. ...
- Students navigate young adulthood's emotions - Maryville Daily Times
Students navigate young adulthood's emotionsMaryville Daily Times, TN - 1 hour agoSeventh-graders participated in the poetry category and eighth-graders participated in the creative writing category. In poetry, first place went to ...
- Next Events: June 6 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
JACK COUNTY SHERIFF’S POSSE RODEO Today to Saturday, Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo Grounds, Jacksboro. Includes a parade at 5 p.m. Thursday and rodeo at 8 p.m. all three days. (940) 567-5338.
- Adjusting the Theory of Just War: Gary Bass's 'Freedom's Battle' (The New York Sun)
From the Vietnam War until the end of the Cold War, it was almost axiomatic that liberals would oppose every use of American military power. Defecting from that position was what qualified a former liberal as a neoconservative. But in the last 20 years, as the post-Holocaust promise "never again" was betrayed in Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur, parts of the left began to reconsider the virtues of ...
- No reason in love - Bennington Banner
No reason in loveBennington Banner, VT - 3 hours agoThe visits were intense and full of poetry recitals and yet more sweet nothings. They would highlight my visits to Boston, as if our presence there could ...
- Dannie Abse: The Presence Hutchinson, hardback ÂŁ15.99 - WalesOnline
Dannie Abse: The Presence Hutchinson, hardback ÂŁ15.99WalesOnline, United Kingdom - 35 minutes agoA poet, reviewer and playwright, Dannie Abse has written and edited more than 16 books of poetry as well as books about medicine and also fiction. ...
- Special flowers make a blooming good present - Beeld
A BOUQUET of flowers can work as the perfect gift for almost any occasion. But some flowers are more suited to certain occasions than others – and not realising this is a serious faux pas. A lover or someone who wants to express romantic love makes ...
- Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dies - Ha'aretz
Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish diesHa'aretz, Israel - Aug 9, 2008By Haaretz Correspondent and Reuters , By Zvi Bar'el Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, ...
- BILL MCGRAW: Calif. woman pens a rant-and-rave for the D (Detroit Free Press)
"The Straits" is essentially an epic poem about Detroit. It's perhaps the first epic poem about Detroit, or at least the first of the 21st Century. Kristin Palm describes it as a "docu-poem," as in documentary. The book has two pages of sources, which is unusual for a poem, and she acknowledges: "I don't think of it solely as poetry."
- Many colors in newly revamped Green Show (Ashland Daily Tidings)
The strains of Bach's "Concerto for Two Violins" and Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 1" drifted into the hills around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival under an unsettled spring sky, and the crowd in front of the OSF's Elizabethan Stage applauded generously.
- AIMING FOR SAINTHOOD opens July 11 - Broadway World
AIMING FOR SAINTHOOD opens July 11Broadway World, NY - 4 hours agoAiming for Sainthood will be followed by the theatrical adaptation of Susan Hahn’s book of poetry The Scarlet Ibis opening on Thursday, July 24 at 7:30 PM, ...
- Remembering a man of great words - Belleville Intelligencer
Remembering a man of great wordsBelleville Intelligencer, Canada - 2 hours agoJeff Seffinga, wearing a white Jack Kerouac T-shirt (Kerouac, who died in 1969, was an American writer and poet of the so-called Beat Generation), ...
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