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- Phill Jupitus: 'It's the most grown-up thing I've done' - Daily Telegraph
A quick, rather brutal confession: I had no interest in meeting Phill Jupitus until it was announced that he was making his West End debut in a new play called Lifecoach this month. 'School drama was a great escape from the misery': Phill Jupitus I'm ...
- Local author set to be published - Ironton Online
SOUTH POINT — A fascination for words and a desire to create something special for her two children were the dual motivations for a book by first-time author Rebecca Lesler. The English language has always captivated the South Point High School ...
- Patton Blu-ray Review - DailyGame
DailyGamePatton Blu-ray ReviewDailyGame - 4 hours agoHe read poetry and was deeply religious, but was also as rough and profane as one could get. He loved his troops and his country, but was also an arrogant ...
- Jon Carroll - San Francisco Gate
There is always ferment in the world of poetry, probably because there is rarely money in the world of poetry (absent the eccentric bequest), so turmoil is the only recreation available. Here David Lehman, the general editor of the Best American ...
- Beauty among the battlefields - Mirror.co.uk
Beauty among the battlefieldsMirror.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoHis poetry remains as a testament to the futility and barbarism of war. Which brings me to why I have taken a Leger Holidays battlefields tour of the last ...
- Writing program gives kids a creative start - Aiken Standard (subscription)
Writing program gives kids a creative startAiken Standard (subscription), SC - 3 hours agoBut just imagine, poet Starkey Flythe of North Augusta suggested, that the process could be personalized, say like poetry in motion. ...
- Fine ladies, casket, and a good general - Fayette Daily News
Fine ladies, casket, and a good generalFayette Daily News, GA - 22 hours agoLater in life she became a secretary and wrote short stories along with poetry. A year and a half passed without a single story being published but she ...
- No anger in Winger's 'Undiscovered' - Deseret News
No anger in Winger's 'Undiscovered'Deseret News, UT - 8 minutes agoThe book is a unique piece of writing, relatively short and contains her poetry as well as her philosophical take on life. She refers to her career's high ...
- The POPS Sizzle "In the Heat of the Night" - Pasadena Now
Pasadena NowThe POPS Sizzle "In the Heat of the Night"Pasadena Now, CA - 3 hours agoBetween them they hold numerous national and regional poetry slam championships and have also participated in two highly visible national spoken word tours ...
- Pembroke Pines - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Witnesses who saw the so-called "Big Boy Bandit" rob a bank helped police catch the serial robber within 10 minutes of his Thursday morning caper, authorities said. Nelson E. Cote, 50, of Homestead, confessed to robbing nine banks in Broward and ...
- Vilhelm Hammershøi: When Michael Palin saw the light - Daily Telegraph
For Michael Palin, the first sight of the Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi's work came in a pioneering exhibition at the Hayward Gallery more than 20 years ago. Defiantly painting his subjects from behind: Hammershoi's The Poetry of Silence Dreams ...
- 3 THINGS TO DO TODAY - San Jose Mercury News
Poetry Center San Jose's monthly "Poetry First!" event features an open mike session and readings by Carolyn Dille, finalist for the Poetry Society of America's Emily Dickinson Prize, and Linda Lappin, author of the forthcoming collection "Not Far ...
- Mystery of The Queensway poetry - Toronto Star
Some stories have happy endings, but some are messy and complicated. One of our stories last week falls into the latter category. When the Sunday Star reported on a series of signs hand-printed with words about love by Shakespeare, Rilke and other ...
- Area children learn writing through art (Spring Observer)
A round of applause rose from the row of camera-toting proud parents when Ellen Crawford finished reading her story called “How the Elephant got his Tusks.â€...
- The most literary cafes in Paris - TravelBite.co.uk
The most literary cafes in ParisTravelBite.co.uk, UK - 21 minutes agoFrom 1905-1914, the café served as the editorial office of ‘Poetry and Prose’, a self-publishing literary magazine that was the first to publish the works ...
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