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- Denver's homeless play inspiring role - Rocky Mountain News
Denver's homeless play inspiring roleRocky Mountain News, CO - 32 minutes agoRather than traditional scripts, they blend music, spoken-word poetry and movement in a style the two have evolved since they met at Bard College more than ...
- Posted 4 hours ago - Northumberland Today
Posted 4 hours agoNorthumberland Today, Canada - 9 hours agoThe Cobourg Poetry Workshop welcomes Cobourg high-school students to their 7 pm event at Meet at 66 King East - Bruce Courtin, Katelyn Lambert, ...
- Dylan, Tracy Letts win Pulitzer nods (The Charlotte Observer)
Thanks to Bob Dylan, rock 'n' roll has finally broken through the Pulitzer wall. Dylan, the most acclaimed and influential songwriter of the past half century, who more than anyone brought rock from the streets to the lecture hall, received an honorary Pulitzer Prize on Monday, cited for his "profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary ...
- Poet Marilyn Nelson Reexamines slavery through verse (Goshen College Record)
Marilyn Nelson, a lauded poet with a dozen books of poetry and numerous awards to her name, graced Reith Recital Hall Tuesday night, giving a reading of her poetry and answering questions afterward.
- City of Love inspires Sarah Slean - Jam! Showbiz
Jam! ShowbizCity of Love inspires Sarah SleanJam! Showbiz, Canada - 8 hours agoAs a result, her personality drips into the lyrics, which flip between romantic laments ("I let the liar have me/ the forger and the cheat") and exploring ...
- Loyalists praise Saddam with birthday songs - Daily Times
AWJA: Sunni Arab supporters of Saddam Hussein marked the anniversary of the executed Iraqi dictator’s birth on Monday with poems and songs of praise by his grave in his native village of Awja. A few dozen Saddam relatives and loyalists participated ...
- Hustle and merlot - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeHustle and merlotBoston Globe, United States - 1 hour agoTristan, a blank gunman from the towers, has a penchant for writing incoherently violent poetry that is, by turns, chilling and unintentionally hilarious. ...
- At Your Library - Portsmouth Herald News
At Your LibraryPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 1 hour agoThis will be followed by a talk by Yasmin Alani, an Iraqi Muslim discussing her life in New England, and by Julie Serrano reading poetry and leading the ...
- Pay Players’ Hit List - Broadcast Newsroom
Pay Players’ Hit ListBroadcast Newsroom, CA - 4 hours ago"The beauty of airing a daily film is that people are going to be attracted to some of the storylines and not others," Lombardo said. ...
- Crash course - World Magazine
Crash courseWorld Magazine, NC - 35 minutes agoUbuWeb was, according to its FAQ page, founded "as a repository for visual, concrete and, later, sound poetry." It has gone on to encompass "all forms of ...
- Robert Frost has novelist's sympathy in this new story about his life - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Robert Frost has novelist's sympathy in this new story about his lifePittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - 24 minutes agoHe also rose to prominence in public life, reading a poem for John F. Kennedy's inauguration and traveling to the Soviet Union to try to persuade Premier ...
- Local briefs for Friday, March 14, 2008 - The Desert Sun
Local briefs for Friday, March 14, 2008The Desert Sun, CA - 4 hours agoZapruder is the author of two collections of poetry: "American Linden" and "The Pajamaist," which was the recipient of the William Carlos Williams Award in ...
- Library celebrates talents of authors (The Danville Commercial-News)
Almost two dozen authors, most with Vermilion County ties, celebrated with readers Saturday at Danville Public Library as part of National Library Week.
- MASSARO: There's no keeping this woman down (Rocky Mountain News)
While Niishia Hysaw should have been planning on getting a driver's license, she was planning her mother's funeral instead.
- Issac Meyers, 28, Ph.D. Candidate in Classics at Harvard (The New York Sun)
Isaac Meyers, a Ph.D. candidate in classics at Harvard University, was killed Monday when hit by a grocery truck on a Cambridge, Mass., street corner. He was 28. No charges had been filed, and Cambridge police said the death was still being investigated. Meyers grew up in Manhattan and attended St. Ann's School in Brooklyn before attending Yale. He also studied at Oxford University. At Harvard, ...
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