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- Poets and pistols - Melbourne Herald Sun
Poets and pistolsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour ago... but feed their souls with poetry and music. What Gilmour has captured through his unique access is a very rare look at life in the hot spot, ...
- When Poetry Got Difficult (Arts Journal)
"One has to wonder if poetry has any place in the 21st century, when music videos and satellite television offer daunting competition for poems, which demand a good deal of attention and considerable analytic skills, as well as some knowledge of the traditions of poetry.
- words 2008 will take place at The Mitchell Library in Glasgow from 9-13 September 2008 (The Herald)
words 2008 is an interactive exhibition based on new work from the Edwin Morgan Centre for Creative Writing at Glasgow University. The exhibition is unique in that it takes the normally solitary process of writing out into the public domain.
- Vol State to hold back-to-school festival - My Tennessean.com
Vol State to hold back-to-school festivalMy Tennessean.com, TN - 29 minutes agoActivities include a classic car show, carnival rides, a battle of the bands, daily giveaways, a Guitar Hero contest and dunking booths of mayors and ...
- Qingdao, China -- a six-pack of surprises - Los Angeles Times
Qingdao, China -- a six-pack of surprisesLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoCelebrated in classical poetry and scroll painting, the coast north of Qingdao attracted sages of Taoism, an ancient faith inspired by nature. ...
- What's On: Night & Day Weekend - Toronto Star
What's On: Night & Day WeekendToronto Star, Canada - 6 hours ago... has fiction from Gil Adamson (Outlander) and poetry from Dayle Furlong (Open Slowly) and Mary Lou Soutar-Hynes (Travelling Light) Fri. 8 pm (free). ...What's On: Weekday Planner Toronto Starall 5 news articles
- Nas, untitled - My Tennessean.com
Nas, untitledMy Tennessean.com, TN - 2 hours agoOver a haunting string sample, Nas spits intellectual poetry, rooted in vivid sketches of a post-9/11 inner-city life that isn’t all that different from the ...
- Lesbian avoids deportation to Jamaica - Miami Herald
In an extremely rare move, a Jamaican lesbian living in Sunrise has avoided deportation -- for now -- after an immigration judge allowed the 29-year-old to stay in the United States because her sexual orientation could cause her to be tortured in her ...
- Local Dispatch: A Poetry Slam dunk, from the halls of Pittsburgh ... - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Hey, here's an idea. Take a bunch of eighth-graders desperately consumed with what's cool, what's not, what their friends think of what they wear, what they do and what they say -- and have them deliver their hopes, dreams, fears into words on a page ...
- Date Lines: Conference for Eugene O'Neill - San Francisco Chronicle
Date Lines: Conference for Eugene O'NeillSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoSpecial performances include a program of sea chanties (June 12), "O'Neill: The Genius in His Soul" (June 13), combining his poetry with songs from his ...
- Blue 6: a first look at new talent - Metro
MetroBlue 6: a first look at new talentMetro, UK - 3 hours agoPoetry opens the series on Thursday in the company of Ben Mellor, whose show, Parental Advisory, looks at whether violent music is the result or the cause ...
- West Akron Kiwanis member invites community to hear speaker (West Side Leader)
I belong to the West Akron Kiwanis, an organization of volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and one community at a time. Our club also engages in cultural activities to heighten the consciousness of our grownups.
- Nathaniel Mackey to receive African American literature award in SF - Currents
CurrentsNathaniel Mackey to receive African American literature award in SFCurrents, CA - 1 hour agoMackey received a 2006 National Book Award in the poetry category for his book Splay Anthem. He received a Whiting Writer's Award in 1993 and was elected to ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'language' (Torontoist)
Following the 2005 crash of an Air France A340, the airline is suing the GTAA for having a ravine at the end of runway 24L instead of a safe overrun margin. A coroner's inquest into a 1978 crash at Pearson recommended installing a 300-metre safety apron, but nothing became of it.
- UTPA readies sixth annual Creative Writing Institute - McAllen Monitor
Students attending the Summer Creative Writing Institute will have the opportunity to put their imprint on history by writing a non-fiction piece about South Texas History. South Texas researcher and writer Rob Johnson will guide students through the ...
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