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- Buckingham takes his own pathway - Daily Local News
In 2006, Lindsey Buckingham issued a soft-spoken songwriter's disc entitled "Under the Skin." It was all-acoustic, deeply reflective, poignant and drenched in beauty. It was also criminally under-noticed. While doing press interviews for that project ...
- Little things to cherish - Portsmouth Herald News
Little things to cherishPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 28 minutes agoLet me just say that it is a benison to live with a man who studies poetry and reads for a living. He sustains and keeps me from becoming a true wacko. ...
- Bad 'M', good 'M', changing 'M' (The Times of India)
Ratan Tata has moved from 'a bad M' to 'a good M'. Good luck. It is a double homecoming.
- The politics of stamps - BBC UK News
As a new stamp of Marie Stopes shows, the people and things that go on stamps can prove a controversial business. Once upon a time stamps were rather simple. The Penny Black and the Two Penny Blue had Queen Victoria's head on and not a great deal ...
- Poems That Will Remind You of the Mad World We Live In -- New Book Contains Poems That Symbolize the Past, Present and ... (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LOST CREEK, W.Va., Oct. 1, 2008 -- We all live in a mad world and as such we encounter a lot of uncertainty day by day. Poetry fans are about to experience an engaging series of expressions from author Pink Waters as Xlibris releases his new book The Black Box: Vol.
- Celebrating the wonder of words - Wiltshire Times
Celebrating the wonder of wordsWiltshire Times, UK - 4 hours agoThere will be something for all the family too with events they can take part in, whether they fancy writing songs, learning more about poetry, ...
- Krapp at 50 - Trinity News
Krapp at 50Trinity News, Ireland - 1 hour agoSubsequently, he would withdraw further from convention, sacrificing the relative coherency of excremental daubs and phlegmy prose effusions for a more ...
- The Man who would be English! - Indian Express
The Man who would be English!Indian Express, India - 7 minutes agoLook We Have Coming To Dover! became the first ever collection of poems to be picked up by Britain’s most renowned poetry publishers, Faber and Faber after ...
- LOOSE LEAVES - Irish Times
LOOSE LEAVESIrish Times, Ireland - 2 hours agoThe literary voices celebrating her would, he said, all say it differently - but there would be common themes: "Respect, admiration, love, and a racking ...
- Calendar: Monday, Sept. 15 - The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com
Calendar: Monday, Sept. 15The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, LA - 9 hours ago... film, painting, clay, glass, jewelry, poetry, theater, music and more by Louisiana artists, through Sept. 30. Admission is free. Call 225.922.1000. ...
- Well versed in HSC texts - Orange Central Western Daily
Well versed in HSC textsOrange Central Western Daily, Australia - 14 minutes agoBY ASHLEA MAHER CLASS of 2009 Higher School Certificate (HSC) students got a rare chance to understand the meaning of their study poetry following a ...
- Mattie sculpture finds home in peace garden - Business Gazette
Business GazetteMattie sculpture finds home in peace gardenBusiness Gazette, MD - 5 minutes agoHe had lived in King Farm before his death. He authored five books of poetry that made the New York Times bestseller list, gaining international attention ...
- Hoberman Picked as Poet Laureate - Publishers Weekly
Publishers WeeklyHoberman Picked as Poet LaureatePublishers Weekly, NY - 2 hours ago“Generations of readers who first discovered poetry in the books of Mary Ann Hoberman remember it not as a dry textbook encounter but as a moment of joyous ...
- Hord to Hall of Fame (Knox College)
GALESBURG -- Fred Hord, professor and chair of black studies at Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, has been named to the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent at the Gwendolyn Brooks Center at Chicago State University.
- The ancient art of keeping it real - guardian.co.uk
The ancient art of keeping it realguardian.co.uk, UK - 51 minutes agoPoetry originates from this instinct, plus a natural delight in imitations presented by others. For Aristotle, successful drama and poetry selectively ...
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