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- 'Bird cam' to go live - The West Australian
'Bird cam' to go liveThe West Australian, Australia - 49 minutes agoA “bird cam†will beam live pictures of the event billed as the world's first pigeon-powered poetry competition. The tiny camera will be fitted to a pigeon ...South Coast A-league bid plays youth team card Illawara Mercuryall 3 news articles
- 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 ...
- Winning poem receives mixed reception - North Queensland Register
Winning poem receives mixed receptionNorth Queensland Register, Australia - 40 minutes agoOn the 2008 Bronze Spur Award entry form it states: “Poems to be keyed to the theme of rural Australia, its people, animals, way of life and values†and ...
- Who wrote this prayer? - Dallas Morning News
Who wrote this prayer?Dallas Morning News, TX - Jul 19, 2008Some refer to the prayer as if it were a proverb, while others appear to claim it as their own poetry. None attribute it to a particular source. ...
- Fables of the Self - San Francisco Gate
As a literary critic, Rosanna Warren likes to be coy. Or so it seems from her "Fables of the Self: Studies in Lyric Poetry," a book of essays that the author - also a classics scholar, translator and an award-winning poet - calls an "occult ...
- An uneasy calm in a key Georgia city (AP via Yahoo! News)
Under a statue of Josef Stalin, the best-known product of this city, a Russian and a Georgian were discussing the war. The Georgian was wearing a T-shirt and track pants. The Russian was in uniform, holding an AK-47.
- New reading garden brightens up Plumb Library - South Coast Today
New reading garden brightens up Plumb LibrarySouth Coast Today, MA - 1 hour agoReading gardens can provide fun activities and enhance a child's exposure to books, songs and poetry, as well as help children visually discriminate ...
- Gross takes charge into no-man's land - Globe and Mail
Stephen Harper could scarcely have scripted it any better. Almost coincident with the expected calling of a general election - likely to be in some measure a referendum on Canada's war effort in Afghanistan - the 33rd Toronto International Film ...
- Happy Friday: News You Can Lose - Village Voice
Pixar's newest blasts off to the future by boldly going where every sci-fi movie’s gone before. And that’s a good thing. The Lives of Others has a superbly alienated title and a quintessentially 20th-century premise. Florian Henckel von ...
- A signal through the flames - phillyBurbs.com
A signal through the flamesphillyBurbs.com, PA - 15 minutes ago... here he provides backup for his argument for the importance of poetry, and that a "life lived with poetry in mind is itself an art. ...
- Words by Allen Starbury - BallerStatus.com
Words by Allen StarburyBallerStatus.com, CA - 3 hours agoThose interested will also have a chance to submit their artwork, poetry, and music to be considered for publication in the Harmony4Kidz upcoming book and ...
- Friday, Sept. 26 - Advocate Weekly
Friday, Sept. 26Advocate Weekly, MA - 1 hour agoChapters Bookstore, Irish poet Iggy McGovern, associate professor of physics at Trinity College in Dublin, will give a poetry reading, 7 pm 78 North St., ...
- Sussex shows creative side of ex-chancellor - Guardian Unlimited
Denis Healey, in a photo taken using an automatic timer, having lunch in a field of cows. Photograph: Denis Healey The vice-chancellor of Sussex, Prof Michael Farthing, has a next-door neighbour who is 91, prone to burst into song and capable of ...
- A special feast (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines - Nacho G. Velila is no Wong Kar-Wai, Ang Lee or Pedro Almodóvar. “Fuera de Carta†does not boast of a compelling narrative, breathtaking cinematography, or haunting score. On second thought, the chief strength of “Fuera†may exactly be its simplicity.
- Legacy of Black Mountain College continues (The Hendersonville Times-News)
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of its time - it helped train a generation of artists and artisans, from poets...
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