Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Second arts week planned - Hillingdon Times
A FESTIVAL showcasing dance, theatre and art will be taking place next month. Bollywood dancers, a brass band concert, arts exhibitions and poetry readings are some of the events planned for the second Hillingdon Arts Week. The festival is funded by ...
- The Power of Poetry : Boy Beaten to Death Over Love Poem - Seattle Post Intelligencer Blogs
16 year old Surjit Singh wrote a love poem in praise of an older girl. The problem was the girl was an "upper caste girl" and such cross-caste appreciation is taboo in India. "When the teacher came to know about the Surjit's love poem, he caned him ...
- Someone You Should Know: Sean G (WCTV Tallahassee)
Tallahassee's up and coming comedian - Sean G.
- Expanded event will honor founder (The Ann Arbor News)
New attractions are planned for the 13th annual African American Downtown Festival on Saturday, and a moment of silence will be included to pay tribute to its founder, Lucille Hall Porter.
- ALS walk enters fifth year in Woodbridge - Woodbridge Sentinel
ALS walk enters fifth year in WoodbridgeWoodbridge Sentinel, USA - 34 minutes agoAnderson said her father would e-mail everyone with his progress, pictures of his granddaughter and his poetry. The fifth annual Walk to Defeat ALS will be ...
- Passings , george carlin , celeb deaths , r.i.p. - Defamer.com
If you haven't yet heard, George Carlin died of heart failure yesterday in St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica at the age of 71. In that time, the prolific stand-up and actor produced 23 comedy albums, 14 HBO specials, and three books—to say ...
- Feeding the Spirit and the Mind at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music (The New York Sun)
England's Coventry Cathedral is best known in the history of 20th-century music as the bombed ruin whose restoration inspired the creation of the Benjamin Britten masterpiece "War Requiem." But other pieces were commissioned for this miraculous architectural project, including the "Missa Brevis" of Sir William Walton, which was featured Sunday at the Summer Festival of Sacred Music at St. ...
- From Coors to Corona to Yuengling -- everything you wanted to know ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Used to be, choosing a beer was a matter of taste, availability, price and advertising. Now beer -- like cars and jeans -- sends a message and never so clearly as when it's a cult beer, a fickle and ever-changing roster of brews that acquire the ...
- The big Urs - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldThe big UrsDeccan Herald, India - 1 hour agoA national-level Mushaira (poetry programme) is held on the third night which continues upto early morning. Besides common pilgrims who come in hundreds, ...
- Arts Briefs 6/12 (Provo Daily Herald)
'Miley Mania' The average pre-teen girl would do anything to get her hands on Stadium of Fire tickets to see Miley Cyrus.
- British Surrealists: Minor league, but major players - The Independent
A new exhibition of British Surrealists in Middlesbrough may not be crammed with big names, but all of these artists deserve a second look, argues Tom Lubbock They've been gradually dying off. ELT Mesens went in 1971, so did John Tunnard, and John ...
- May 1968 - a watershed in French life - International Herald Tribune
May 1968 - a watershed in French lifeInternational Herald Tribune, France - 2 hours agoMay 1968 was a watershed in French life, a holy moment of liberation for many, when youth coalesced, the workers listened and the semi-royal French ...
- Recent Original Stories (OS News)
"It's always an interesting day when you get to write a kernel patch, at the urging of Andrew Morton, that notifies the world that non-GPL Linux kernel modules will not work after January 2008 and write some poetry all in the same message."
- Stockton youth seek to give city positive spin at poetry event - Stockton Record
Stockton youth seek to give city positive spin at poetry eventStockton Record, CA - 58 minutes ago"That yeah, some people might have trouble reading or may have trouble writing and with literacy but clearly, it's not everyone. ...
- Profile: Radovan Karadzic - poet, psychiatrist, war criminal - Times Online
For 11 years Europe’s most wanted man has evaded capture, moving from one mountain hideout to another. SAS and Nato troops have repeatedly found that the loyalty of those Bosnian Serbs shielding Radovan Karadzic have thwarted their attempts to ...
|
|
Get a Home Loan today and save!
Second Mortgages
Mortgage News Archives
|