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- Christina Schwarz wastes words on people we don’t care about - Kansas City Star
Christina Schwarz wastes words on people we don’t care aboutKansas City Star, MO - 10 hours agoShe’sa master at revealing the turmoil lurking beneath the banality of everyday life, someone who can draw poetry from the murkiest linguistic well. ...
- The Edge Of Love - Digital Spy
The Edge Of LoveDigital Spy, UK - Jun 18, 2008By Ben Rawson-Jones, Cult Editor Contrary to what you may believe, The Edge Of Love is neither a Dylan Thomas biopic nor an excuse to see two hot actresses ...
- Taliban using media network to undermine government - Globe and Mail
KABUL — The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia's views through songs available as ring tones, according to a report released ...
- The love of music ties musicians to Ranier - International Falls Daily Journal
The love of music ties musicians to RanierInternational Falls Daily Journal, MN - 14 hours agoRLO plans to put poetry in the Ranier air with an impressive program of pieces. Emanating from rehearsals has been Tchaikovsky’s “Serenade” for string ...
- Fall arts preview: 'Chicago Songs' intended as poetry to ear - TradingMarkets.com
"I've always considered myself a 'literary guy,' and books have had a uniquely powerful influence on my life," said Erickson. "When it came time to approach this new piece for the Sacramento Philharmonic, I was first intrigued by the idea of creating ...
- About to Pop: Innerpartysystem - Popeater
About to Pop: InnerpartysystemPopeater, NY - 46 minutes agoRight now I love the track 'New Poetry.' It's slower, not as raging as 'Don't Stop,' but I really love that song. What did you think life as a musician ...
- Two-minute drill with UL wideout Caleb Rubin (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
Measuring in at 5-foot-7, Caleb Rubin can sometimes be hard to find on the football field.
- The Voice of Mahmoud Darwish (Middle East Online)
Wherever Mahmoud Darwish was, words in his hands were a magic lamp that set free the genie of the Arabic language. He knew the heart of the Palestinians. He knew that they had only one wish for the genie, one yearning request of their language – ‘home’, says Ibtisam Barakat .
- Rollins on Obama and the Olympics - WalesOnline
Rollins on Obama and the OlympicsWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe talks to Gavin Allen about American politics, Dylan Thomas and dodging bullets HENRY Rollins is never short of things to say but when he performs his ...
- Jeffries swaps his burger van for medal chance - Independent
Jeffries swaps his burger van for medal chanceIndependent, UK - Aug 19, 2008He gets to sleep at night by jotting down rhyming couplets on a notepad beside his bed, and hopefully he can put his new-found pugilistic poetry into motion ...
- New book on South Asian history focuses on people's past (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
Chandigarh, July 29 (IANS) Dissatisfied with the available social history of India and Pakistan, two teachers of Panjab University here have come up with a new book that aims to highlight 'the untouched, humble and obscure corners of the people's past'.
- Love in a Tsunami's Aftermath: Assarat's 'Wonderful Town' - New York Sun
Love in a Tsunami's Aftermath: Assarat's 'Wonderful Town'New York Sun, United States - 23 hours agoThis is shortly followed by the cheap found poetry of two girls in tutus, which, again, feels like something rustled up from the Sundance rummage bin. ...
- McGuinty defends tax credits for controversial films - CTV.ca
CTV.caMcGuinty defends tax credits for controversial filmsCTV.ca, Canada - Jun 11, 2008"I just don't think we politicians should be getting into lending a shape to building designs, what poetry is acceptable and not, and what movies are ...
- IP-Art comes back with added colour - Ipswich Evening Star
IP-Art comes back with added colourIpswich Evening Star, UK - 2 hours agoIp-Art 2008 begins on Saturday June 28 and runs until Sunday July 13, with more than 60 events ranging from poetry and comedy to visual arts and Ipswich ...
- Can he stop the sprawl that's eating Hong Kong's harbor? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Scolded by his mother for ruining her view, Winston Chu took up the battle to save Victoria Harbor. Fourteen years, 1,300 acres, and a death threat later, he's succeeding.
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