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- It's Happening - Scarborough - Inside Toronto
It's Happening - ScarboroughInside Toronto, Canada - 1 hour agoSCARBOROUGH WRITERS ASSOCIATION meets Wednesdays to discuss personal writing and poetry, The Jack Goodlad Centre, 929 Kennedy Rd. E., 7:30 to 9:30 pm Call ...
- Major Ramani Kangaraarachchi - Ceylon Daily News
Ceylon Daily NewsMajor Ramani KangaraarachchiCeylon Daily News, Sri Lanka - 57 minutes agoI was in the middle of writing a book of poetry titled Poppy Mal about my military experience on the war. Unfortunately the opportunity of handing over this ...
- Poetry column: Living with abandon and abandonment - Evening Sun
If we all could be projective and accurate, the world might be perfect, for each of us. But, risk and irony abound, perhaps as a blessing, to make life unpredictable, frustrating our ability to be in control and to know it all. Failure and ...
- Three Shadows - Comic Book Bin
Comic Book BinThree ShadowsComic Book Bin, Canada - 3 hours agoDone entirely in black and white, Three Shadows generates emotion, dramatic tension, poetry, and epiphany in equal measure. Pedrosa might be the finest ...
- The weight of his written words - DAWN Group
Dr Qazi Abid who has compiled a very fine selection from the critical writings of Dr Mohammad Ali Siddiqi entitled Tawazun ki Jihat (Roads to Balance) sums up the significance of this thinker of the progressive school by saying that though he has ...
- Kids perform poetry at writer's workshop (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
LANCASTER - Jack Blankenship, a poet and Eagle-Gazettecorrespondent, penned his first-published poem while hiding underneath his parents' bed. His payment was a spanking and $5.
- Fantasy writer scoops top praise - This is Stourbridge
A WORDSLEY novelist is celebrating after his book trilogy received praise from a bestselling fiction author. Alan Smith, author of the Harvest of the Now fantasy trilogy, was complimented on his work by G.P Taylor, the New York Times’ bestselling ...
- Monterra get another payment extension - The Salinas Californian
Monterra get another payment extensionThe Salinas Californian, CA - 1 hour agoThe 21st annual Cowboy Poetry Gathering, titled "Cowboys & Cabernet," will be held Sunday, July 13, at Sherwood Hall 940 N. Main St. Salinas. ...
- Something new for parents to hate (Concord Monitor)
Skins, a dramedy beginning tomorrow on BBC America, starts disagreeably, with a surfeit of self-protective cool. But it becomes more likable over ensuing episodes, as the pace relaxes and the focus turns toward more sympathetic and interesting characters.
- Notorious B.I.G. - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
RSS feeds allow Web site content to be gathered via feed reader software. Click the subscribe link to obtain the feed URL for this page. The feed will update when new content appears on this page. That first sight of Ben Kingsley sucking down a bowl ...
- The week in music (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Music lovers know that Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew, so he won't perform after sundown on Fridays. But sunset isn't until 9 p.m., so the highly entertaining, thought-provoking, reggae-loving rapper will start his show early tonight. (7:15 p.m. today Weesner Family Amphitheater, Minnesota Zoo, $34.)
- A sense of peace, of place, of parkland - Estes Park Trail Gazette
A sense of peace, of place, of parklandEstes Park Trail Gazette, CO - 17 minutes agoHis 2007 volume of poetry, “A Park Is a Poem on the Land,” bears the dedication: “To a wild place, a wild idea, a wild you and a wild me,” honoring the ...
- UCLA experts advisory: UCLA alumna is new U.S. poet laureate - UCLA News
Stephen Yenser , professor of English and director of UCLA's undergraduate creative writing program, is available to speak about Kay Ryan, an alumna of UCLA's English department who has been named U.S. poet laureate. Yenser is director of the Hammer ...
- Shabazz grads celebrate marching to their own drummer - The Capital Times
Shabazz grads celebrate marching to their own drummerThe Capital Times, WI - 39 minutes agoThroughout their term, students have delved into the topics of anatomy, beat poetry, indigenous people and a range of other unorthodox course offerings. ...
- 'Hamlet 2': A Fellow of Infinite Jest (Washington Post)
Critics are rarely the hero of anything in the movies. They are at best incompetent weasels, one notch below the "those that can't do, teach" category. At worst, they are Machiavellian figures, like Addison DeWitt, the suave but slimy manipulator in "All About Eve."
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