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- Football v Rugby: The beautiful game's not a patch on the game ... - Sportingo
Football v Rugby: The beautiful game's not a patch on the game ...Sportingo, Israel - 7 hours agoThe tactics, that ultimate test of skill – the set piece – the absolute poetry of a well-executed set move. I think of the raw ferocity of the ruck, ...
- Berkshire's Best Poets To - iBerkshires.com
Berkshire's Best Poets ToiBerkshires.com, MA - 22 hours agoIn celebration of Poetry Month the Berkshire Writers Room will sponsor some of Berkshire's Best poets... at a poetry reading, Sunday, April 27th from 2-4PM ...
- Pen portraits of dark dreams - The Australian
The AustralianPen portraits of dark dreamsThe Australian, Australia - 49 minutes agoIn the past decade, the two of them have published or edited more than 17 volumes of poetry, essays, fiction, graphic novels and screenplays. ...
- Can a fifth-grade boy get excited about poetry? (Pawling News Chronicle)
Catskill writer Jacqueline Sweeney has been accomplishing that unimaginable feat for the last 17 years in the Pawling Central School District.
- Magical, mystical, historical romp - Globe and Mail
Magical, mystical, historical rompGlobe and Mail, Canada - 28 minutes agoUcello, a lover of Petrarch's poetry, can dream in seven languages. "He picked up languages the way most soldiers picked up diseases," Rushdie writes, ...
- Princess Eugenie: Little Princess Sunshine
Daily Telegraph - As she approaches her 18th birthday, Princess Eugenie talks to Geordie Greig about her life, her family, her dreams and 'one ... listens avidly to Radio 1 ("Always Chris Moyles in the morning, though he talks too much!") and has a passion for poetry.
- Sherman Yellen: Gus and Us, Part 4: Paradise Found: Bridgehampton Days (HuffingtonPost)
If he had harmed our dog, Gus, while driving, In Cold Blood would have been my story of how I had killed Truman Capote, and not his best selling account of how a farm family was brutally murdered.
- Funny prize from Rosen (Guardian Unlimited)
May 14: Children's laureate Michael Rosen has stepped up his mission to put the pleasure back into reading by creating a prize for the funniest children's books
- 'Lyric Paintings' go on display at Clare Hall - Cambridge Network
Cambridge Network'Lyric Paintings' go on display at Clare HallCambridge Network, UK - 13 hours agoAn exhibition of paintings inspired by some of the most iconic figures of the Romantic Period is now on display at Clare Hall, Cambridge. ...
- SF Books: Now With Less Reading - io9
SF Books: Now With Less Readingio9, CA - 1 hour agoMeanwhile, indie podcast StarShipSofa will be bringing you fiction, poetry, science, and author profiles twice a week. More on both below. ...
- Marginalia: Suspended until further notice - Al-Ahram Weekly
Marginalia: Suspended until further noticeAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 1 hour agoJudging by what institutions from both countries with long-established publishing traditions, such as Egypt, and new rich institutions from the Gulf region ...
- Thoughts on the Iraq anniversary (Creative Loafing Tampa)
Poets aren't all pacifists. So why are so many of them against the war in Iraq?... By Peter Meinke.This is the field where the battle did not happen,/ where the unknown soldiers did not die.—(from "At the Un-National Monument") by William Stafford As the Iraq war headed into its sixth year, we were sitting at Café Alma in downtown St. Pete with an old friend who, like the poet William Stafford ...
- Star's Festival of Books with UA will fete literacy - Arizona Daily Star
Star's Festival of Books with UA will fete literacyArizona Daily Star, AZ - 2 hours agoFestival activities will include lectures, interviews and signings with local, regional and national authors; workshops for aspiring authors; poetry ...
- MUGGER: THANK ME FOR SMOKING - New York Press-Follow The Leader Blog
New York Press-Follow The Leader BlogMUGGER: THANK ME FOR SMOKINGNew York Press-Follow The Leader Blog - 49 minutes agoCamels were for procrastinators, those who wrote bad poetry, and those who put off writing bad poetry [in fact, the pretentious bad poets actually favored ...
- Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus’ - Green Bay Press-Gazette
Eight-year-old Virginia O’Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of New York’s Sun newspaper in 1897. Written by of veteran newsman Francis Church, it has become history’s most reprinted newspaper editorial and is perhaps the best answer ever to ...
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