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- Ferguson's a man of many words - Tonight South Africa
Gus Ferguson is one of the greatest poets this country has. His poetry is quirky and sometimes very deep. Based in Cape Town, he's a cartoonist, a pharmacist and a committed cyclist. He publishes other poets through his company, Snailpress, and runs ...
- America Back on Track... for Friday, August 8th - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Friday, August 8thOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- Choctaw County native gets published - Choctaw Plaindealer
Choctaw County native gets publishedChoctaw Plaindealer, MS - 23 minutes agoWinter of Love is a book of poetry that tell of a journey to finding oneself through tears and pain. They cover love, heartbreak, friendship, and family. ...
- World premiere of 'The Blizzard Voices' staged in Council Bluffs, Omaha (Southwest Iowa News)
In January 1888, a powerful blizzard devastated the Midwest. The haunting voices of those who witnessed it were immortalized by the poems of Ted Kooser in his book "The Blizzard Voices."
- Plein Air Fest Gets Poetic Saturday - Alameda Sun
Plein Air Fest Gets Poetic SaturdayAlameda Sun, CA - 39 minutes agoYoung will lead a poetry awards ceremony at 3 pm at the band shell, followed by readings from all the poetry contest participants. ...
- Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble Revisiting old Sydney ... - Sydney Morning Herald
Revisiting old Sydney is askin' for trouble Revisiting old Sydney ...Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 hours ago"Anyway, they say you've got more chance of skying the towel at a Bea Miles poetry reading than watching those old scrubbers of yours. ...
- Hot Type: Gossip from the world of books - Times Online
Hot Type: Gossip from the world of booksTimes Online, UK - 10 hours agoIt is edited by Jane Holland and includes poetry by Alison Brackenbury and George Szirtes and an interview with China Mieville. Who needs new technology? ...
- The American John Milton The poet and the power of extraordinary ... - Slate
Great art is great not because it enters an academic curriculum, and neither is greatness affirmed by the awarding of prizes or titles. But great is not necessarily a vague term. It can indicate work that penetrates the shapes, feelings, ideas, and ...
- Interviews with Kenny Leon and Kent Gash - Creative Loafing Atlanta
Interviews with Kenny Leon and Kent GashCreative Loafing Atlanta, GA - 9 hours agoA twice Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, the person who provides all my inspiration as an African-American artist – of course I was nervous. ...
- Madonna caps a year of change by turning 50 - Economic Times
Madonna caps a year of change by turning 50Economic Times, India - Jul 28, 2008Andriy, who takes an interest in philosophy and poetry, is happiest when out on the streets promoting his Ukrainian gypsy punk band with the hope of ...
- Poetry of diverse cultural rhythms - Tonight South Africa
It is very difficult to preview imported performances and artists sight unseen (not even a video). Yet the images for the dance productions of Shared Histories - The Indian Experience, twinned with memories of the Ishara Puppet Theatre Trust at the ...
- Giordano Bruno: Philosopher/Heretic (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
During the 15th and 16th centuries, Europe underwent an information revolution unprecedented in the history of mankind.
- The wonder of Woodstock (Independent)
Literary festivals are seldom held in grand surroundings. They're more likely to take place in candy-striped tents with flapping openings and duckboards flung across muddy fields. Or to be held in town halls, down-at-heel theatres, municipal offices and city garden squares. They rarely afford punters much spectacle of natural or man-made beauty. Book festival fans, as a breed, are inured to ...
- Unique Poetry Collection Reveals a Deep Relationship with God (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
May God use these poems to inspire those who suffer
- Book Review - The Langston University Gazette
Book ReviewThe Langston University Gazette, Oklahoma - 1 hour agoAnd then read his poetry and listen to his music. He was such an extraordinary man, and his death at age 25 is still being felt around the world.
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