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- Darkness to draw out lovers of art nationwide - Irish Times
Darkness to draw out lovers of art nationwideIrish Times, Ireland - 41 minutes agoPoetry Ireland will host a drop-in open-mic poetry night, running from 6pm through to 11pm in the Unitarian Church on St Stephen's Green. ...
- Iqbal 'wanted to touch the hearts of his community' - Gulf Daily News
Iqbal 'wanted to touch the hearts of his community'Gulf Daily News, Bahrain - 1 hour agoHundreds of community leaders and guests gathered at the Ramada Palace Hotel in Gudaibiya to pay tribute to Dr Iqbal and hear his prose. ...
- Exclusive: Obama’s Radicalized Mind (Part One of Two - Family Security Matters
Family Security MattersExclusive: Obama’s Radicalized Mind (Part One of TwoFamily Security Matters, NJ - 3 hours agoThe Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets ... we discussed neocolonialism, [revolutionary writer] Franz Fanon, ...
- Local notes: Portroe, Puckane/Ballycommon, Toomevara - Nenagh Guardian
Local notes: Portroe, Puckane/Ballycommon, ToomevaraNenagh Guardian, Ireland - 20 hours agoEntries must be accompanied by an official entry form available from the school or on line at www.burgessns.ie . There is no entry fee and entries must be ...
- Sean Daly's CD picks: Hank III, Keane, Jim Croce, Lucinda Williams - St. Petersburg Times
Story Tools Why we care: He looks like grandpappy Hank I. He raises Cain like daddy Hank II. But despite his obvious lineage, Hank Williams III (or just "III" if you wanna drink with the man) is an original, a demon-scarred buck whose hellbilly music ...
- Plenty to swoon over at the Forward prizes - Guardian Unlimited
One of the striking features of poetry in the UK at present is variety and this applies to the UK's three big poetry prizes, and how they operate, too. They are so various that poets who win one may not even be shortlisted for the others. At one end ...
- For me, something beyond the words remains (The Globe and Mail)
Great writing requires great honesty. Whether his subject was lobsters or Roger Federer's forehand, David Foster Wallace had it, Rick Groen writes
- Mercado: The Poor Boy from Lubao - Sun.Star
Mercado: The Poor Boy from LubaoSun.Star, Philippines - 3 hours agoIn lilting prose and mesmerizing verse he took us on a journey from a world of squalor to the city beyond the hills. The guest speaker, I can recall, ...
- Nimoy on Star Trek Online: Live Long & Prosper (WarCry Network)
"Star Trek Online fans shall rejoice", thus saith Cryptic Studios about their interview with Spock himself: Leonard Nimoy. See what Nimoy has to say about STO by clicking below.
- 'The Pursuit of Happyness' writer to read at MONA - Kearney Hub
NEW YORK CITY — A bum knee started a writing career for poet Quincy Troupe. That injury, and a series of spiritual twists, helped the award-winning writer find his voice in his words. “I was a basketball player on the armed forces team living in ...
- LOVE & ABYSS - New York Post
EVEN in rock 'n' roll - where you're expected to do the unexpected just to get noticed - St. Louis quintet Ludo is a surprise. Just listen to Ludo's single "Love Me Dead," one of today's featured MPFrees. No doubt you've heard that love is a wondrous ...
- Fumo Trial Starts Today - The Bulletin
Philadelphia - A longtime power broker in Pennsylvania politics earned nearly $100,000 a year as a state senator, up to $1 million a year as a rainmaking lawyer and millions more from the sale of a family bank. However, prosecutors say freewheeling ...
- Greece to mark anniversary of Byron's death (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Greece has declared the anniversary of the death of Lord Byron, the Romantic poet who fought in its 19th century war of independence, as a day of celebration to hail Greek culture.
- Frankenmuth takes Center Stage with theater, music - MLive.com
FRANKENMUTH, Michigan -- the city famous for showcasing German culture -- adds theater and music to its well-known tourist attractions. Frankenmuth Center Stage opens at 5:30 and 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday with a performance by The Glenn Miller ...
- Talk of the Stacks with Garrison Keillor (Minnesota Public Radio)
Author and humorist Garrison Keillor talked about poetry, writing and his own relationship with the library at this month's "Talk of the Stacks" series at the Hennepin County Library in downtown Minneapolis.
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