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- WANSTEAD/LEYTON: MP seeks to publish 'raunchy' poems (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
WANSTEAD and Leyton MP, Harry Cohen, has come up with a novel way to alleviate the boredom of backbench life - penning raunchy poetry. Mr Cohen started composing sonnets to overcome the more tedius aspects of life at Westminster - where he has sat as an MP for more than 25 years.
- Five-figure deal for Finn - The Bookseller (subscription)
Five-figure deal for FinnThe Bookseller (subscription), UK - 16 minutes ago... a "high five-figure" deal struck between Rebecca McNally, the newly-appointed publishing director of fiction and poetry, and Finn's agent, Laura Cecil. ...
- Noel Robinson on the prophetic move of God this Pentecost - Christian Today
Noel Robinson’s popularity as a worship leader continues to grow. Not only does he feature in Share Jesus International’s first ever Pentecost Festival, but he also takes to the stage this Sunday for the Global Day of Prayer London event at ...
- Boston Children's Museum Presents Children of Hangzhou: Connecting ... - MSN MoneyCentral
Opening to the public on May 14, 2008, Children of Hangzhou: Connecting with China is an exhibition designed to engage children and families in learning about one of the oldest civilizations - and now among the most modern - in the world through some ...
- A Whitman sampler - Conroe Courier
A Whitman samplerConroe Courier, TX - 21 minutes agoWhile the scholars acknowledged some readers initially are intimidated by Whitman’s writing, most discover his poetry and prose is worth the intellectual ...
- AFS students experience cultural immersion - Sonoma Index-Tribune
AFS students experience cultural immersionSonoma Index-Tribune, CA - 15 hours agoRizna Said, is from Indonesia, and she likes to read, write poetry, listen to many kinds of music and is presently preparing for a major chemistry ...
- Mahakavi Pala dead - Newindpress
Mahakavi Pala deadNewindpress, India - 3 hours agoThe life of Pala Narayanan Nair was dedicated to the cause of poetry, said writer and critic MK Sanu. Expressing grief over the demise of the poet, ...
- Beyond the ant: City art you may have missed - Portsmouth Herald
Unless someone plunked a 15-foot red ant sculpture in the center of town, few locals would take notice of the public art that dots the landscape along their route to the grocery store, the theater, the coffee shop. Oh, someone did plunk a red ant ...
- Wergeland hailed on 200th birthday - Aftenposten
Wergeland hailed on 200th birthdayAftenposten, Norway - 38 minutes agoSpecial outdoor theatrical performances honoured Wergeland's work, bakeries and cafés around town offered free treats to children, his poetry was read aloud ...
- How 'Butcher of Bosnia' used bearded medicine man disguise to evade capture for a decade (Daily Mail: World News)
This is the extraordinary disguise which allowed one of the world’s most wanted men to escape justice for years.
- A VERY interesting article- The Great Black Way - Broadway World
The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry.
- She sets the scene for poetry (Sakonnet Times)
In a hospital emergency waiting room two years ago on a night before Thanksgiving, Shari Alvanas watches as a woman hobbles in on a broken ankle that's bent at such an extreme angle "she looks like a Barbie doll," and then later, as people carry in a man with a knife stuck in his head; Shari knows she'll use some of this in her poems one day.
- The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happened - Philadelphia Inquirer
The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happenedPhiladelphia Inquirer, PA - 34 minutes agoAnd, stylistically, he is the poetry, and she is the prose. We've all heard the arguments about why such a union could never happen. ...
- At play in the fields of language - Globe and Mail
At play in the fields of languageGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoHe manages this very balanced feat precisely because he wields the tools of his poetry so well. The language is rich, involving, and evocative. The poems ...
- A Girl and a Gun (New York Times)
A look at the revolutionary achievements and long career of the French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard.
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