Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Tigers play season for disabled star - Five Boro Sports
Five Boro SportsTigers play season for disabled starFive Boro Sports, NY - 13 hours ago... a theater group for teenagers, and writing even more, including poetry, about every day life and that tragic night, which he calls his second birthday, ...
- GOP slouches toward St. Paul (Jewish World Review)
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Not long ago, you might have foreseen the Republican pilgrimage to St. Paul, Minn., as having all the brio of the Bataan Death March. Surprise!
- Perfumer disdains common scents - Seattle Times
Perfumer disdains common scentsSeattle Times, United States - 15 hours agoBut all that was before a French friend suggested Shiozawa join him at Aveda. Shiozawa recalled asking him: "Aveda? What is that? ... Minnesota? ...
- Untidy metaphors - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Untidy metaphorsAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 3 hours agoJones initially studied and wrote poetry but turned to theater because of the scope of her ideas. She describes the difference between the two genres in ...
- ‘Sarah Palin’ (Anorak)
FERGUS SHANAHAN (The Sun): “Why, why, why can’t WE have Sarah Palin.” Palin wants to be vice president. The UK is not a Republic. But if you want a revolution, you might get a Palin.
- Books at home create readers for life - Indianapolis Star
Books at home create readers for lifeIndianapolis Star, United States - 52 minutes agoNor did his mother, of Mexican heritage, though she did read periodicals and recited poetry to him while he was young. He grew up speaking Italian in a ...
- Poetry reading is the new rock'n'roll - The Independent
The mention of poetry readings has often been enough to clear a room before the reader has even had chance to clear his or her throat. Now, the Myspace generation is taking its poetry to stages at rock festivals that would normally be the preserve of ...
- Book Review: Magisterium by Joel Deane (Blogcritics.org)
This is poetry written at the limits of what our language can do; without sacrificing accessibility. It’s hard to pinpoint the power in Joel Deane’s Magisterium. Perhaps it’s the duality between the intuitive, interiority and the strong authoritative, apocalyptic voices that guide these poems. They are at once powerful and booming, yet muted at the same time. The tension created by this ...
- Vaughn author overcomes disability to pen first book (Peninsula Gateway)
Donna Smeall of Vaughn has published her first book called “Com PEN di um: A simple collection of many thoughts.” Smeall’s book is a poetry collection that highlights key events and rites of passage in her life.
- The Literati: Unsurprising Shortlist Revealed, Going to Bed Early, and Getting Free Stuff (Torontoist)
Every Tuesday afternoon, Torontoist rounds up the city's literary news, including book deals, events, local sales, author happenings, and insider information from the book industry.
- Duo creates dark beauty - Waterloo Record
Waterloo RecordDuo creates dark beautyWaterloo Record, Canada - 8 hours agoThe pair first played around with the idea of using previously published poetry, but instead decided Murrell would write new text. ...
- The laureate of all Arabs - Guardian Unlimited
None of us really thought he'd die. Our loss is great, we tell each other. In our minds we think of Edward Said, of Haider Abdel-Shafi, of Faisal Husseini, and even - yes - of Yasser Arafat. The "big men" of Palestine. And now, Mahmoud Darwish. He ...
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover stating " the most dangerous country in the world is not Iraq. But it’s Pakistan" sent a wave of shock and anger all over Pakistan with analysts fearing the Newsweek’s move as part of ongoing campaign against the country’s nuclear ...
- Eulogy for a Palestinian Propagandist - FrontPage magazine.com
Eulogy for a Palestinian PropagandistFrontPage magazine.com, CA - 24 minutes agoDarwish used his poetry to give voice to those who reject Israel ’s right to exist as a Jewish state in its ancient homeland. He called himself a “weapon” ...
- Life's mysteries inhabit Sue Mulcahy's drawings - Nashville Tennessean
Sue Mulcahy's deeply intuitive drawings plumb the more ineffable side of human experience. Rendered in shades of black, white and gray, her textured images — done with either charcoal or oil sticks — evoke liminal spaces in consciousness to ...
|
|
Mortgage Quote
Florida Mortgage
December 2007 Mortgage News
|