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- Poet laureate brings poets, poetry lovers together - TriVallyCentral
West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it her mission to bring West Hartford poets together, and for the most part, she feels as though she has accomplished this goal during her tenure. West Hartford's poet laureate, Maria Sassi, made it ...
- COMMENTARY: Successful Hispanics point to guidance, support from ... - San Jose Mercury News
COMMENTARY: Successful Hispanics point to guidance, support from ...San Jose Mercury News, USA - 4 hours agoOf course, talent comes not only in the culmination of professorships in English or medicine, but also in art, music, poetry, teaching, nursing, programming ...
- You Don't Mess With the Racism - World Press Review
It becomes obvious to the audience why these good looking, suave, kindhearted Israelis have to kill these evil Palestinian "terrorists"—because they hate Jews more than they hate soap. I love Adam Sandler. From Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore to the ...
- Silver Jews Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea - Paste Magazine
Though chief semite David Berman sounds less electrified—and more gentrified—than usual on Lookout Mountain, Lookout Sea , he’s the rare songwriter who’s better for it. Relying on elliptical truisms (“What is Not But Could Be If ...
- Follow the chairman - The Standard
The StandardFollow the chairmanThe Standard, Hong Kong - 21 hours agoLooking up at the chairmans portrait in Tiananmen Square, I remembered the words of a friend who says sanity lies in the ability to live with contradictions ...
- Weekend Calendar | Events for June 28-29 - Seattle Times
Events for June 28-29 Family fun In the Good Old Summertime Sat Sack races, Dixieland band, vintage firetrucks and toy display, pie-eating... Sat Opening day of exhibit of 40 photos of polar bears in their natural habitat, with displays, programs ...
- Best in Verse It's National Poetry Month—what should you read? - Slate
Poets talk about the attention brought by National Poetry Month the way kids talk about food at summer camp—it's terrible, and there's not enough of it. For the rest of the reading world, the initiative has all the appeal of a charity drive. While ...
- Hey, big spender, flying my way? (International Herald Tribune)
The new hitchhikers want to charm their way onto your private jet.
- Enchanting story - Chicago Tribune
S ome of you may recall that famous line from "Ulysses," when Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce 's great everyday hero, laments, "History . . . is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake." Not so lovers of historical fiction, those of us who try to ...
- 'Saffron King' finds his niche in N.Y. City (The Daily News)
NEW YORK — With his flowing black hair, bushy beard and slight paunch, Behroush Sharifi hops off his bicycle and bounds into an expensive restaurant on the Upper West Side.
- 'Diminished Capacity' (Newsday)
Rating: The most memorable image in "Diminished Capacity" is of a quaint manual typewriter - perched on a wood dock - whose keys occasionally smack the page by themselves. Actually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating poetry.
- Regional poets invited to jam in annual competition - Sawyer County Record
Regional poets invited to jam in annual competitionSawyer County Record, WI - 1 hour agoThe Mooselips Poetry Jam is an annual poetry writing competition held as part of the Namekagon Art & Music Festival on July 5 in Seeley. ...
- What's on: Monday May 12 - Scotsman
What's on: Monday May 12Scotsman, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoShare the excitement of discovering today's poets and form your own opinions on the poetry books people are talking about. Scottish Poetry Library ...
- Sault post-grad student proves herself 'best of the best' (The Sault Star)
When Rachel Burns showed up for her first day of kindergarten, she was already reading. And by her 11th birthday, she had poetry published in a U.S. magazine. Needless to say, Burns ascended to the top of her class at an early age. Since then, the former [...]
- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
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