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- Happy Birthday, Milton - World Magazine
Happy Birthday, MiltonWorld Magazine, NC - 2 hours agoRather than being employed for its own sake, [Miltonâs] poetry is always in the service of ideas and moral commitments, and it is always demanding that its ...
- New in Paperback: A Potent Reminder of the Fury of AIDS - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When Andrew Holleran first published "Ground Zero" in 1988, his essays recorded the start of AIDS in America. As the crisis around "the gay cancer" mounted, he wrote that living in New York made "you feel like someone at a dinner party whose fellow ...
- CD Reviews: Mellencamp, Nas delight; Hold Steady too steady - U-Wire.com
John Mellencamp's 22nd release, "Life, Death, Love, and Freedom," paints the people's champion of rockin' country in somber, reflective tones. Voice-and-acoustic driven, the album, released on the official Starbucks music label, boasts 14 tracks ...
- Entangled whale in Juan de Fuca missing - Seattle Post Intelligencer
SEKIU -- A young humpback whale entangled in crab lines hasn't been seen since early Sunday near Clallam Bay. A research biologist with Cascadia Research, Erin Falcone said Monday the group still hopes to find the whale. The director of the Olympia ...
- Howard Jacobson: We get the war criminals we deserve (Independent)
Arresting headlines all last week. "Police arrest Batman" caught the eye. "Police arrest Balls" would have been better, but Ballsing up the education of thousands is not yet considered a crime in this country. Unlike ballsing up your own disappearance which in any decent society would not be considered an offence.
- First he took Toronto - Toronto Sun
First he took TorontoToronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour agoWhile never a great singer, his deep, rumbling voice has only improved with age, in terms of his recital of words -- a poetry reading of A Thousand Kisses ...
- Pakistani-Americans Condemn Reported Attacks on Ambassador Haqqani - Pakistani Newspaper
Pakistani-Americans Condemn Reported Attacks on Ambassador HaqqaniPakistani Newspaper, Pakistan - Jun 30, 2008... warranted the kind of coverage it was accorded by two of Pakistanâs TV channels, minutes after it happened, and a leading English daily,â Sharaf said. ...
- Their Bad War, &c. - Article.nationalreview.com
T here came a time when liberal Democrats decided Afghanistan was the Good War and Iraq was the Bad War. This was about the time the Afghan effort appeared successful and the Iraq effort not. So the big word became âdistractionâ: The Afghan War ...
- Wandaâs Picks (5-21-08) (San Francisco Bay View)
Carnaval is this weekend in San Francisco.
- Dick Polman: Obama-Clinton dream ticket not entirely fantasy - Post-Bulletin
Dick Polman: Obama-Clinton dream ticket not entirely fantasyPost-Bulletin, MN - 8 hours agoAnd, stylistically, he is the poetry, and she is the prose. We've all heard the arguments about why such a union could never happen. ...
- Sir Vidia called mongoose in poetic attack (Express India)
For years Nobel prize-winning poet Derek Walcott has traded insults with Sir VS Naipaul. Now, he has upped the ante by slamming his old sparring...
- Class Notes (Battle Creek Enquirer)
Jacob Henderson, the son of John and Jamie Henderson, recently was awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Gleaner Life Insurance Society Scholarship Foundation.
- When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of Envy - Ghana News
When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of EnvyGhana News, Ghana - 17 hours agoHe, therefore, presumed to advise yours truly to, instead, concentrate more on my poetry and other stuff. I think Prof. Kayabali (not his real name, ...
- Author ânot very creativeâ with uni studentsâ marks - Streatham Guardian
Kingston Uni's creative writing course is at the centre of controversy following the revelation that leading novelist Hanif Kureishi, a research fellow on the course, awards all his students distinctions regardless of the work they produce. Kureishi ...
- Chautauqua features heroes of the natural world (Asheville Citizen-Times)
'A Sense of Wonder" was what Rachel Carson, 56, titled her final book before she died of cancer in 1964. This week, she and other historical figures are brought to life to reveal how such a sense can become revolutionary.
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