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- Friends united by poetry, disability (St. Joseph News-Press)
Aside from a unique gait that often garners a second look, Jay Claywell and Danny Phillips have plenty in common. They met 10 years ago in a bookstore. One asked the other for a cigarette, a conversation ensued, and light arguments were made.
- When Words Collide - Comic Book Resources
You've probably seen me around CBR during the last few months, reviewing your favorite comics or running around San Diego and writing about my adventures . If you aren't one of the regular visitors to my blog , then you may not know that I'm a ...
- Pittsburgh’s Artistic 250th Celebration Underway (PNN)
A 20-foot-high, steel and fiberglass, Transformer-like-creature named ARCH; an artist mentoring program for teens from city neighborhoods; a composition for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Mendelssohn Choir, two internationally renowned vocal soloists and a poet-librettist; and a printmaking extravaganza that stands scientific assurance on its head.
- N.S., Toronto poets win League of Canadian Poets honours (CBC Nova Scotia)
Poets from Antigonish, N.S., and Toronto won awards from the League of Canadian Poets this weekend.
- Welcome to the EcoMosque (The New Statesman)
A new mosque will be opening this month in Levenshulme, Manchester. Nothing unusual in that, except that al-Markaz al-Najmi Mosque is eco-friendly. It is built with recycled materials and generates part of its energy from solar panels.
- Final Friday listings (The Wichita Eagle)
Today Final Friday, gallery crawl, 5-7 p.m., Wichita Center for the Arts, 9112 E. Central (Student-Faculty Exhibition reception); 5-8 p.m. at Larksfield Place Gallery, 7373 E. 29th St. North ("Young Guns," Part II reception); 5-8 p.m. at Kansas African American Museum, 601 N. Water (Pat Patterson/Mitchell Pearson, music by Sterling Gray); 5-8 p.m. at Garden Reflections, 3700 E. ...
- Editorial: Time to rediscover Main Street and small-town assets - River Falls Journal (subscription)
Editorial: Time to rediscover Main Street and small-town assetsRiver Falls Journal (subscription), WI - 13 hours agoFrom haircuts, flowers, gift items, appliances, clothing, groceries, and dining to java, poetry reading, drinks, hardware goods, appliances, ...
- Season benchmarks (The Star)
Here are 10 of the most influential, trend-setting, jaw-dropping summer releases of the past four decades.
- Hell rides in - Creative Loafing Tampa
Hell rides inCreative Loafing Tampa, FL - 53 minutes agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E's last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- Movie Review: 'Flight of the Red Balloon' - IdahoStatesman.com
Movie Review: 'Flight of the Red Balloon'IdahoStatesman.com, ID - 6 hours agoHou gives Binoche free rein, and there are patches in which the actress' rambling, exercised speeches and anxious physicality become a little too much. ...
- Poet to visit borough libraries - This is Stourbridge
CHILDREN’S poet Paul Cookson will be sharing funny poems with youngsters at borough libraries this week. He will be at Stourbridge Library from 11am to noon, Halesowen Library from 1.30pm to 2.30pm, and at Long Lane Library from 3pm to 4pm on ...
- In the Arts - Holmdel Independent
In the ArtsHolmdel Independent, NJ - 3 hours ago320 The Long Branch Summer Poetry series continues on Wednesday, July 23, with Charles Bernstein, one of the founders of the Language Poetry movement. ...
- MuslimFest attracts sizeable crowds despite heavy rains - South Asian Focus
MuslimFest attracts sizeable crowds despite heavy rainsSouth Asian Focus, Canada - 8 hours agoAdded Ali N. Majthoob, marketing assistant director: "This event promotes art, music and poetry in Muslim community and to show our culture among all other ...
- Keith Gessen & Charles Bock - Village Voice
Village VoiceKeith Gessen & Charles BockVillage Voice, NY - 5 hours agoBest-case scenario: You walk out of the Bowery Poetry Club with a newfound sense of purpose. Worst-case scenario: You emerge feeling like you’ve just ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life - Daily Chronicle
HONOLULU - At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his ...
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