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- Jake la Botz's "Most Depressing Album Ever" and Tattoo Parlor Tour (All About Jazz)
Jake La Botz has fared well professionally this year, with a significant acting role as a “singing redneck mercenary" in Sylvester Stallone's recent blockbuster Rambo film.
- Finding Life in Precision - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalFinding Life in PrecisionWall Street Journal - 40 minutes agoHe will read from his poetry and you will play music of György Ligeti and György Kurtág. We have done this at times already, and it was delightful. ...
- River Clyde's classroom connection - Scottish Enterprise
River Clyde's classroom connectionScottish Enterprise, UK - 45 minutes agoLisa Hughes, an English teacher at Our Lady & St. Patrick’s High, Dumbarton, said: “Pupils don’t always see the relevance of English studies, such as poetry ...
- 'Lesbian' not restricted to Greek island - Globe and Mail
ATHENS — A Greek court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word lesbian to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public on Tuesday. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of ...
- Seven things to do in Augusta - Hindu
HinduSeven things to do in AugustaHindu, India - 3 hours agoHowever, when I stood in front of the famed fairway of the Augusta national golf club, my eyes beheld a rolling poetry. After a security check and a ...
- Grammy's wisdom (The Telegraph)
Author Esther Miller firmly believes in taking what life gives you and making the most of it. "The majority of things that we go through on the journey through life are more informative than the destination," she said.
- A slap to poetry in Indiana? - indy.com
A slap to poetry in Indiana?indy.com, IN - 57 minutes agoby JL Kato The Indiana Center for the Book has announced the finalists for the best poetry book for 2008. Eligible were books and authors with Indiana ...
- The Week In Radio: A tribute to the power of love (Independent)
Across the nation, throughout Between Ourselves (BBC Radio 4, Thursday), you could hear the gentle thud of jaws dropping to the floor. In the first of a new run, the common experience uniting Olivia O'Leary's guests was that they were married to people who underwent a change of sex, and the marriage had survived the alteration: Daphne's husband was now a woman; Chris's wife a man. Just that ...
- Boinking: A (Very) Natural History - Nashville Scene
Boinking: A (Very) Natural HistoryNashville Scene, USA - 36 minutes agoEmerging from this literary exercise is genuine poetry, and a deep current of heartbreak runs beneath even the snarkiest entries. ...
- The Flat Earth Glows (The Village Voice)
Masochistically marrying New York (By McCann, Ruth)
- From the Stacks by Nanette Morges - Norwalk Hour
It's that time of year again. You can almost hear Alice Cooper's anthem "School's Out" reverberating in the air. But just because classes are over, doesn't mean books get tossed into the bottom of the closet. For many students, it's time to tackle ...
- Fiction and poetry on display at UW’s Castalia Reading - UW Daily Online
The final installment in this quarter’s Castalia Reading Series will take place May 13 at the Hugo House and will again feature five UW graduate students. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the reading begins at 8:00. Admission is free. Last week ...
- Acton journal combines nature, words, art - MetroWest Daily News
A group of local artists is hoping to build on a rich artistic history that dates back to the likes of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Acton's own Robert Creeley with a new literary journal launched this week. The first edition of the ...
- Going-to-the-Sun Road's 75th anniversary celebration is packed ... - Great Falls Tribune
Going-to-the-Sun Road's 75th anniversary celebration is packed ...Great Falls Tribune, MT - 42 minutes agoOde to the Road Poetry Contest at Belton Chalet from 7-10 pm Winners will read their submissions. Acoustic folk music by the Belton Boys is on tap. ...
- River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's death - Oregonian
Cold, high water on the Clackamas River is treacherous, officials warned after the death of an 11-year-old Boy Scout this weekend. "We've been doing everything we can to warn people about this particular stretch," said Detective Jim Strovink ...
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