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- Versify the fisticuff, begin the poetic revolution (Yale Daily News)
In April, animals that have been sleeping for months come back out and mate with each other furiously. Connecticut’s Gray Squirrel, half-starved and nervous, emerges from out its tree-hole burrow and searches for hidden nuts and other nervous rodents.
- The Story of America - OpEdNews
The Story of AmericaOpEdNews, PA - 8 hours agoOr perhaps -- finally -- the American people will grasp the reality of their terrible circumstance and take the action long overdue to make the necessary ...
- 'Discovering Patterns in Mathematics and Poetry' invites readers to ... - Genetic Engineering News
Why bring together two fields that seem to many people so very disparate" What could mathematics and poetry share, except that the mention of either one is sometimes enough to bring an uneasy chill into a conversation"from Discovering Patterns in ...
- Amirkabir University honors Rumi experts
Tehran Times - Khorramshahi made an opening speech, saying, “We are a harmonious nation that takes great interest in literature and poetry. Due attention has been paid to the Masnavi of Molana over the past 50 years, but whenever the name of Molana Jalal-ad Din ...
- An interview with poet Mary Jo Salter - phillyBurbs.com
An interview with poet Mary Jo SalterphillyBurbs.com, PA - 51 minutes agoBy DEIDRE WENGEN Poet, playwright and lyricist Mary Jo Salter has served as the Poetry Editor for “The New Republic” as well as a co-editor of “The Norton ...
- Review: Ardensingers put on lively 'Patience' - The News Journal
Review: Ardensingers put on lively 'Patience'The News Journal, DE - 3 hours ago... (Elizabeth Zell) has no interest in poetry or poets until she becomes captivated by the perfect Grosvenor who turns out to be her childhood friend. ...
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Detroit Free Press - Select category ArtsEntertainment - Art event - Art fair - Attraction - Audition, rehearsal - Comedy - Dance performance - Dinner theater, cabaret - Exhibit - Family Attractions - Family Events - Festival - Films - Museum - Opera - Poetry open mic ...
- Something To Tell You, by Hanif Kureishi (Independent)
Behind the guilty-secret plot and the historical flashbacks, behind the sex and the satire (lashings of both, of course), Hanif Kureishi's third large-scale novel follows the slow repair of a fractured marriage. Its narrator, the famous if heterodox psychoanalyst Jamal Khan, starts to talk again to his estranged wife as well as to patients, family and friends. Josephine gives him advice on the ...
- The Konkans - San Francisco Chronicle
The KonkansSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 47 minutes agoLiterary novels, as the writer Jill Ciment has wryly noted, have become "the new poetry." Which isn't to say novelists have abandoned their roles as ...
- Sections of Interest - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Clunky rooftop TV antennas seem like vintage junk, but the old technology could be making a comeback with next year's transition to digital broadcasting. Related story: Cable's switch to digital not an issue for most subscribers More than half the ...
- Contest winners hailed - Wilmette Life
Contest winners hailedWilmette Life, IL - 11 minutes agoPoetry contest winners were: Gracie Meyer, Kate Thompson, Sophie Jednorowicz, Alexia Raucci, Cameron Redding, Courtney Faurot and Allison Monto, ...
- Club notes - Chillicothe Gazette
Club notesChillicothe Gazette, OH - 9 hours agoFive students from Bishop Flaget School won awards in a poetry contest conducted by GCO. They are Nicole Alberta, Alyssa Oates, Sam Meade, Kayla Carey and ...
- Making a long story short (The State)
As he prepared a biography of Edgar Allan Poe, author Peter Ackroyd read through more than 20 volumes of Poe’s work and filled two file cabinet drawers with notes — more information than the most devoted fan could absorb in a lifetime. It was all for a book that will run less than 200 pages, that can be read within a few hours. “It’s like writing an essay, rather than a biography,” says Ackroyd, ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his 'diary' (Boston Herald)
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said today in publishing excerpts of his...
- Your Daily Horoscope (Moldova.org)
Today is Thursday, March 27, 2008TODAY'S ASTROLOGICAL TIMETABLEPositions of the planets and luminaries today at noon GMT (8 a.m. EDT):Sun............... 8th degree AriesMoon.............. 11th degree SagittariusMercury........... 20th degree PiscesVenus............. 18th degree PiscesMars.............. 9th degree CancerCeres............. 30th degree TaurusJupiter........... 20th degree ...
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