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- A flood of ideas - Iowa City Press Citizen
A flood of ideasIowa City Press Citizen, IA - 24 minutes agoFor 16-year-old Miranda Stinson, a poem she helped write Saturday was "the worst poetry I've written in my life," she said. But it likely ranks high as the ...
- Divers find bodies in ferry that capsized in storm - Buffalo News
A woman breaks into tears as she meets his husband, a survivor in the ill-fated MV Princess of Stars, at the Philippine National Red Cross headquarters in Manila Tuesday, June 24, 2008. Divers managed to get inside an upside-down ferry but found only ...
- Miami-Dade County - Baltimore Sun
As Toby Barlow points out, epic poetry all but died out some time ago, and there hasn't been any hint that it's coming back. So for someone who works in advertising (he handles the Ford Motor Co. account), Barlow's choice of free verse for Sharp ...
- Out and About: June 11 - 22 - Randolph Herald
Out and About: June 11 - 22Randolph Herald, MA - 5 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- VA Helps Vets Reengage With Life (Broadcast Newsroom)
WASHINGTON , July 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- From the laboratory to open air, making medical and mental miracles are the focus of the July edition of "The American Veteran," the monthly half-hour news magazine from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
- Mysskin is kollywood Samurai - Times of India
Mysskin is kollywood SamuraiTimes of India, India - 1 hour agoManga comics and haiku poetry top the bookshelves. Zen Flesh Zen Bones is not just the name of the book he is presently reading, but also seems to describe ...
- No-Maddz 'seh' most at Weekenz - Jamaica Gleaner
The No-Maddz poetry group, Oneil Peart and Sheldon Shepherd performing with Everaldo Creary who was on acting duties that night, took the house down repeatedly at Sunday's instalment of Seh Sup'm. Performing just before the open mic section, the two ...
- This yearâs innovations in theater - Charleston City Paper
This yearâs innovations in theaterCharleston City Paper, SC - 27 minutes agoCreated by London theater company 1927, Devil is a melange of 20th-century styles ââŹâ silent film, pantomime, Gothic horror, stop-action animation ââŹâ that ...
- The (almost) fantastic four - Globe and Mail
The (almost) fantastic fourGlobe and Mail, Canada - 39 minutes agoThese unifying traits can be general ("four new poetry books" seems to work fairly well) or specific ("three new books about Canadians in the Great War" ...
- DVD: '60s TV series 'The Invaders,' starring Roy Thinnes, lands ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Aliens from a dying planet are taking over our world in "The Invaders," a classic 1967 TV series. Season one lands Tuesday on DVD. It's a prime example of paranoid, Cold War-influenced science fiction. Roy Thinnes stars as architect David Vincent ...
- The Sellouts (San Diego Reader)
Thursday 15 âLike a robot making love to a tree,â says odd-pop duo Ghostland Observatory about dousing dance-y funk jams with electronica and pop hooks. But the pairâs known more for their unusual pose in pigtails and vampire cape.
- Henry Rollins Tickets on Sale Saturday (Austinist)
Henry Rollins will give a spoken word performance at La Zona Rosa on October 5. Rollins, best known as lead singer of Black Flag and the Rollins Band, continues to rile audiences worldwide with his fiercely delivered poetry and activism. Tickets will go on sale this Saturday at 10 a.m., through Gettix , and range from $25-27.
- All Events for 22 May 2008 (My Village Tooting)
Until 22 May 2008 Two strangers wake up together and discover they've married following a night of debauchery in Sin City. One of the newly married couple has won a huge jackpot after playing the other's quarter. The...
- Mary Oliverâs âwork is loving the worldâ (The Block Island Times)
Reluctant to sit for interviews, Mary Oliver prefers to be known through her work, which in the end best defines her as an individual as well as a poet. Choosing to deflect interest in herself as a personality, the writer seems happy simply to dissolve into her poetry.
- Kay Ryan goes to Washington -- as poet laureate (Miami Herald)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike enthusiast and self-described ''modern hermit,'' will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate starting in the fall. The appointment lasts a year and comes ...
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