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- Woe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailWoe is me! Poet Laureate is suffering from writer's block and is ...Daily Mail, UK - 31 minutes ago'I thought the poetry had all gone, but I feel some of it is still there and may yet return.' For centuries the Poet Laureate has been the official poet of ...
- The Invisible touch - Metro Boston
The Invisible touchMetro Boston, MA - 7 hours agoAt its core, it’sa combination of jazz and hip-hop, with an influence of spoken word poetry. What we’re trying to do is change, or at least bring something ...
- Wednesday, October 8 (Princeton Town Topics)
Noon: Screening of film and discussion of La mano del emigrante (in Spanish); Princeton Public Library. Free. 2 and 8 p.m.: Phantom of the Opera; Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope, Pa. Also Thursday at 2 and 8 p.m., Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 and 8 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.
- PREVIEW: Leo Kottke - MLive.com
Next year, Leo Kottke will celebrate the 40th anniversary of his debut recording, "12 String Blues." But the album that really stood the guitar world on its ear was "6- and 12-String Guitar," in 1971. What followed, in quick succession, was a ...
- Curious journey - Columbus Dispatch
More than a decade and a half ago, losing hope that her work would ever find an audience, Kay Ryan found herself writing a poem about a turtle. It was about as personal as a Kay Ryan poem gets. Her appointment on July 17 by Librarian of Congress ...
- MUSIC: Spin this (Colorado Daily)
The Grascals jumped to the top of the bluegrass world as soon as the six-piece band released its 2005 debut. The group won consecutive Entertainer of the Year honors at he International Bluegrass Music Association Awards, and each of its two previous albums earned Grammy nominations.
- Educational how-to workshop coming to White River Presbyterian Church - Auburn Reporter
Educational how-to workshop coming to White River Presbyterian ChurchAuburn Reporter, WA - 11 hours ago10 is required (although late registrations will be considered if space allows), and a free lunch will provided by the hosting church to all pre-registered ...
- Dirty Little Secret (The Advocate)
In her latest book, Abortion & Life , bisexual author and activist Jennifer Baumgardner has compiled the stories of 15 women who discuss one of their most personal moments -- their abortions.
- Laura: a Bush for book lovers - Guardian Unlimited
One of these people has a passion for books ... George and Laura meet children at the British Library in 2001. Photograph: Dan Chung/Reuters Those waiting for a useful legacy from the Bush administration could be hanging around for a while. But ...
- Young Western Saharan refugees build for the future in Cuba (AlertNet)
Source: UNHCR Cuba has provided an education for thousands of Sahrawi refugees over the past quarter century and prepared them for a better future.
- ARUNDEL FESTIVAL: Plenty to see and do - Littlehampton Gazette
ARUNDEL FESTIVAL: Plenty to see and doLittlehampton Gazette, UK - 45 minutes agoGoings On is a four-day arts festival, incorporating drama, poetry and literature, from August 27 to 30. There is the opportunity for visitors to read their ...
- NORTH COAST PATHWAYS: Create your own rituals - Times-Standard
NORTH COAST PATHWAYS: Create your own ritualsTimes-Standard, CA - 2 hours ago... poetry or one's own script. A funeral or memorial service to honor the departed and comfort the bereaved can be conducted by clergy, a good friend or by ...
- Byronic Burlesque Comes to Brooklyn—The Madame's Poetry Brothel (New York Press)
Some time ago, the New York Press received a small wooden box in the mail—a board game with a few poker chips in gold and silver, a pair of dice, small cards seemingly pulled at random out of a deck, some tarot cards, and a CD compilation of turn of the century boudoir music with "Play Me First!" written across the top.
- Aug 10 - Aug 16 (73) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
I think you are generally correct in your assessment about the situation in Georgia, especially on the point that America plainly lacks the moral authority and credibility to seriously deride the Russian position. But you ended your latest post with ...
- Beverly resident Hanwell a true Special Olympics champion (Beverly Citizen)
Alyssa Hanwell loves to roller skate — in competition, only, though. The longtime Special Olympics competitor typically puts away the wheels when the training season and state Special Olympics are past. “I don’t go out and roller skate on my own,” says the 25-year-old 2002 graduate of Ipswich High School.
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