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- Book Fair At Shuang Wen School/PS 184 M - EAST-VILLAGE.com
Book Fair At Shuang Wen School/PS 184 MEAST-VILLAGE.com, NY - 12 hours agoInterested in sports, poetry, business, art or history? Searching for a Young Adult novel or a Chinese language children’s book? ...
- Black history unfolding in front of my eyes (San Francisco Bay View)
I recently had the opportunity to observe a slice of Black history unfold in front of my eyes. I wasn't in an auditorium filled with graduates from a high profile college or in the boardroom of a Fortune 500 company.
- Bragg Settles Into a New Soul (The New York Sun)
While the politics of the British singer-songwriter Billy Bragg have always remained consistently to the left, his music has veered from tight brashness to messy looseness — especially when he's backed by a band. The bristling, reedy Mr. Bragg that emerged in England in the early 1980s backed himself only with his propulsive, provocative electric guitar, a busking punk approach that complemented ...
- Women Writers Event Features Joyce Carol Oates - UK News
UK NewsWomen Writers Event Features Joyce Carol OatesUK News, KY - 45 minutes agoOver the next 45 years, Oates produced more than 700 short stories, numerous novels and volumes of essays, poetry and plays, and even a few children's books ...
- Go-getter knew the strength of her gifts - Baltimore Sun
Go-getter knew the strength of her giftsBaltimore Sun, United States - Apr 18, 2008... the thwarted individuality and poetry at her core. In her next film with Wyler, The Letter (1940), Davis lights up the dark end of the sexual spectrum. ...
- Poets say art form has new fans, enduring appeal - Greenville News
Poets say art form has new fans, enduring appealGreenville News, SC - 9 hours agoLocal poets Jayne Jaudon Ferrer and Terri McCord talk to The News about their work, the value of poetry in education and shaking the dust off poetry's image ...
- At a distance - Boston Globe
"All my life I've had to think about different ways of looking," V.S. Naipaul tells us at the start of yet another footsore stage (the 29th, including novels, essays, memoirs, and ruminations) in his lifelong trek to locate an estranged self in an ...
- Raving Dove against violence in all forms (The Oregonian)
Four years ago, Jo-Ann Moss read a newspaper story about mothers who tucked their children into bed at night with headsets, instead of stories, to drown out the sound of bombs.
- Felix Dennis retracts interview claim he 'killed man' - Brand Republic (subscription)
Felix Dennis retracts interview claim he 'killed man'Brand Republic (subscription), UK - Apr 2, 2008More recently, he has written and published books of poetry, a bestselling book 'How to Get Rich' and is spending a large part of his fortune on planting a ...
- ‘University Avenue: Past, Present and Future’ exhibit - Huntsville Item
‘University Avenue: Past, Present and Future’ exhibitHuntsville Item, TX - 1 hour agoIf you can sing, dance, rap, do comedy, play an instrument, recite poetry, or any other talent, we hope to see you there. If you have any questions please ...
- Muse's Matt Bellamy targeted by stalker - NME.com
Muse's Matt Bellamy targeted by stalkerNME.com, UK - 2 minutes agoBellamy said: "He's got loads of poetry that he has written, which is all about the end of the world. He's trying to create little bits of clues and puzzles ...
- Remembering Jon Hassler (Park Rapids Enterprise)
As humans, all of us forge a “spirit for living”… For Jon, in the early ’60s, this urge manifested itself through the writing of poetry.
- On Poetry: Kenyon's timeless questions (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
I often read poems about war these days, maybe to figure out how to live with its horror. This poem is by Jane Kenyon, who was born in Ann Arbor and earned her bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan.
- Brunswick will celebrate Cuba Week - SunJournal.com (subscription)
SunJournal.com (subscription)Brunswick will celebrate Cuba WeekSunJournal.com (subscription), ME - 7 minutes agoTuesday, April 1: from 4 to 5 p,m., Brunswick-Trinidad poetry reading with Gary Lawless. Little Dog Coffee Shop, 87 Maine St. Free. ...
- Angelou throws herself at life - Akron Beacon Journal
Blogs: Akrocentric: Poem: "The Inevitable," by Allan Peterson, from Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry column Akron Aeros: Goleski gets a little too close for comfort
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