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- sales of Glastonbury Festival tickets on the increase - eFestivals.co.uk
sales of Glastonbury Festival tickets on the increaseeFestivals.co.uk, UK - 19 hours agoAs well as being available to buy online, Glastonbury Festival tickets, are also available to buy in HMV from today at store in Bristol, Glasgow, Newcastle, ...
- Have fun, frugally - Akron Beacon Journal
Life can't be all work and no play. Yet having fun can sometimes be expensive. For instance, a movie, popcorn and a drink can set a couple back $27 or more. Add dinner, and it's a pricey night out. That's why we're offering you, as part of our ...
- In Case You Haven't Heard - Block Island Times
In Case You Haven't HeardBlock Island Times, USA - 4 hours agoDavid, 50, lives in New York state and was a performer at the Block Island Poetry Project this year. He looks forward to coming back to Block Island for ...
- Motherhood comes naturally, mothering doesn’t - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Motherhood comes naturally, mothering doesn’tTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - May 7, 2008Unfortunately for our culture, we’ve limited most of our descriptions of motherhood to the trite poetry of Mother’s Day cards. ...
- Book examines small-town Newmarket - Georgina Advocate
Book examines small-town NewmarketGeorgina Advocate, Canada - 6 hours agoSome of Ms Fear’s poetry has been published in the Montreal Gazette. Three or four of Ms Fear’s poems are in her book. Ms Fear, who now lives in the ...
- Horror, Old and New - LubbockOnline.com
LubbockOnline.comHorror, Old and NewLubbockOnline.com, TX - 3 hours agoA story about LA’s gangs, lead by a teen girl, taking on the LAPD sounds like something that’d have something to say about racial politics, cop culture, ...
- What Do Critics of Israel Have to Fear? - Israel e News
What Do Critics of Israel Have to Fear?Israel e News, Israel - Jun 11, 2008In 2002, Harvard’s Department of English invited Tom Paulin—Oxford professor and one of the finest living British poets—to speak, but promptly disinvited ...
- Slate: The End of Clinton Where Do Hillary and Her Fans Go From Here? - Washington Post
Emily Bazelon, Melinda Henneberger, Dahlia Lithwick and Meghan O'Rourke -- Slate's XX Factor bloggers -- were online Thursday, June 5 at 2 p.m. ET to examine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, its end, and what its legacy will be for women ...
- Enjoy the fruits of the vine at six-day Pittsburgh festival (The Morning Call)
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- Smashwords Launches Public Beta of Breakthrough Digital Publishing ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Smashwords Launches Public Beta of Breakthrough Digital Publishing ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 1 hour agoSmashwords allows independent authors to digitally publish, sample and sell their novels, personal memoirs, short fiction, essays, poetry, non-fiction and ...
- 2500 students take part in talent search contest - Khaleej Times
2500 students take part in talent search contestKhaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 1 hour agoPoetry and elocution competitions were held for the senior students. Dr Maryam Al Ali, Director of Private Schools Education, Ministry of Education, ...
- Poetry becomes a magnifying glass as Piotr Sommer visits the CĂşirt ... - Galway Advertiser
Galway AdvertiserPoetry becomes a magnifying glass as Piotr Sommer visits the CĂşirt ...Galway Advertiser, Ireland - 6 minutes agoThe poet has also previously been invited to several American universities where he taught about poetry and poetry writing which he thoroughly enjoyed. ...
- New press rolls out new venture for editors (Las Cruces Sun-News)
LAS CRUCES — The editors of Sin Fronteras/Writers Without Borders have announced the establishment of a new press to publish book-length collections of poetry.
- Out Loud: Slam Poetry - Orange County Weekly
oanne Gordon and her “punk-ass posse” of slam poets use words like jazz notes, creating a cacophony of sound and meaning, and, as Gordon puts it, “squirting adrenalin at the walls.” We’re not sure exactly what that means—but better wear ...
- Five Best - Wall Street Journal
For sheer, unblinking realism, no war poem can surpass Homer's "Iliad." When a man is "skewered . . . straight through the mouth," Homer unsparingly describes "teeth shattered out . . . both nostrils spurting, / mouth gaping, blowing convulsive ...
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