Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney (The Chronicle)
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone.
- Cory de Vera • News-Leader • July 11, 2008 - News-Leader.com
Cory de Vera • News-Leader • July 11, 2008News-Leader.com, MO - 29 minutes agoIn addition to lessons in science the boys had a chance to create art, learn some poetry from great African-American writers, and take field trips to the ...
- Movies set for vicarious vacationing - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comMovies set for vicarious vacationingThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 7 minutes agoThe scenes on the beach, filmed in Sardinia, Italy, are pure visual poetry. Also filmed in rural Oregon and Ontario, Canada. ...
- ONGOING ACTIVITIES and COMMUNITY RESOURCES - Willits News
ONGOING ACTIVITIES and COMMUNITY RESOURCESWillits News, CA - Apr 23, 2008OPEN POETRY READING, 2nd Thurs. 6 pm at JD Redhouse, info Bill: 459-3390. SOUL CAFÉ, 1st Sun monthly from 5-6 pm at the Willits United Methodist Church on ...
- Nikki Giovanni Speaks Poetry in NYC July 8-9; Broadway's Jenkins ... - Playbill.com
Playbill.comNikki Giovanni Speaks Poetry in NYC July 8-9; Broadway's Jenkins ...Playbill.com, NY - 4 hours ago... alternately delicate and exultant, and always highly melodic — in exploring those most universal of human experiences: friendship, lust, love and loss. ...
- At Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century Mark - New York Times
New York TimesAt Tanglewood, a Composer Nears the Century MarkNew York Times, United States - 3 hours ago... and guests have been up to the current international standard: they let listeners focus on the poetry in Mr. Carter’s music instead of its difficulty. ...
- Local poet celebrates new CD - Press-Register - al.com
Local poet celebrates new CDPress-Register - al.com, AL - 38 minutes agoa title taken straight from the book of poetry McMillan published in 2000. The contents also come from that volume. The reason for revisiting the material ...
- Gratuitous curlicues - Telegraph.co.uk
Gratuitous curlicuesTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 39 minutes agoEvery book classed as "Poetry and the Drama" comes, like the one illustrated above, with the endorsement of Shelley - although I'm not sure that Ben ...
- Arts with a breath of fresh air - Daily Telegraph
There's a lot of rot talked about the thrill of outdoor theatre, as if people couldn't - or shouldn't - let the dread of being rained upon, or chilled to the bone, stand between them and their appreciation of an alfresco performance. While some of ...
- Regarding the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize - Union
From my twentiess on, the magazine Poetry Chicago seemed the main center for American poetry. Of course, I also lobbied for the importance and value of West Coast poets and their work, but Poetry magazine was a kind of gold standard, going back to ...
- Mixing Art and Science to Get Doomsday - New York Times
New York TimesMixing Art and Science to Get DoomsdayNew York Times, United States - 57 minutes agoThe British-born American physicist Freeman Dyson, one of the film’s most articulate talking heads, explains that science and art express the same urge to ...
- Festival to rock out with Patti Smith (Adelaide Now)
MELBOURNE has unveiled its program for the October festival which will welcome 1970s rock goddess Patti Smith and offer 15 world premieres.
- Nepal's 'last king' to lose crown (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Seven years after most of Nepal's royal family were massacred by a drunken prince, the country's Maoists look set to scrap the Himalayan monarchy, turning the page on 240 years of history.
- 'Poetry in motion' - Twin Falls Times-News
Remember that scene at the beginning of the recent Bond adventure "Casino Royale" in which the agent chases a man across a construction site, bounding fences, scaling girders, leaping across empty space to land on a crane boom? That's parkour. Kind ...
- 'Dangers of ignoring India's poor are greater' - Rediff
In Arvind Adiga 's The White Tiger , a lowly villager called Balram Halwai rises in the ranks when he becomes a chauffeur in an affluent family. Nothing that goes on around him -- be it politics or family feuds -- escapes his eye, even as he feigns ...
|
|
Mortgage Refinance
Home Mortgage
Mortgage News Archives
|