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- What "Bugs" A Bush Nazi? (Indymedia Chiapas)
Bob Packer's Gonna "Fix Your Face"!....if you mess with this Gad damn article! He's gonna make your mother wish she never had you!
- O'Reilley shares poetry: Writers gather for reading, conversation - St. Olaf College Manitou Messenger Online
St. Olaf College Manitou Messenger OnlineO'Reilley shares poetry: Writers gather for reading, conversationSt. Olaf College Manitou Messenger Online, MN - 1 hour agoO'Reilley writes frequently about this "dark night of the soul," that she perceives as a sort of positive feeling of obscurity, rather than depression or ...
- Layman bids WAHS fond farewell Sunday - Daily Progress
Western Albemarle High School will say farewell to its band and choir director, Steve Layman, during its Spring Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Jazz Ensemble, Warrior Jazz Band, Concert Choir and Sym-phonic Band will perform. Layman began his career at ...
- Paul's Iran Alarm: From Talk to Action - Pacific Free Press
Paul's Iran Alarm: From Talk to ActionPacific Free Press, Canada - 3 hours ago... political poetry, I'd be without a job! But a Congressional leader of 35 years, isn't bound by those rules and laws. Mere "expression" gets one a free ...
- High sheds new light on 'Freedom' - AccessAtlanta
For "After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy," a new exhibit at the High Museum of Art, seven artists were asked to respond to the civil rights era depicted in the photographs that make up its companion show, "Road to Freedom ...
- Christina Patterson: Laureate kings and queens of the jungle (Independent)
So, the battle begins. The middle-aged incumbent born with a silver spoon in his mouth is on his way out and the race is on for a successor. The solid, older, conservative guy? We've had that before. The mouthy middle-aged woman? Risky. The mixed-race candidate (African father, white mother)? That would be great, of course, that would be radical, but are we really ready for it?
- Featured Photo: "Between the lines" (The Daily Texan)
Poet and UT creative writing MFA student S.E. Smith reads from her latest body of work, "Eulogies for the Living," at RIOT Ink's Summer Poetry Series at Austin Java Thursday evening.
- PAGE 2 news notes for June 11 - Enterprise News
PAGE 2 news notes for June 11Enterprise News, MA - 10 hours agoVIP VERSES: The Greater Brockton Society for Poetry and Arts sponsors poetry readings on the third Saturday of the month and next week they’ve got a big ...
- Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the Other (New York Times)
The author Joseph O?Neill is a member of the Staten Island Cricket Club, and has just written a novel about the sport.
- Local News (The Simcoe Reformer)
Port Dover farmer Larry Kormos has four children’s books now on the market. Each with a message, Kormos also tried to include his three children’s name hidden into the illustrations.
- Bringing it all back homecooked - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
Bringing it all back homecookedUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 18 hours agoThe list of art on display in "Homecooked" includes painting, poetry, sculpture, stained glass, textile, performance art, installation art, metals, ...
- The write stuff: (Watauga Democrat)
A local writing group has honored its best through its “Book of the Year” awards.
- Review: 'Brown's Body' draws parallels to Iraq war - State Journal-Register
War is, for some, passion and glory. For others, it is dying in the mud — hungry, exhausted and sick. “John Brown’s Body” portrays the Civil War through the poetry of Stephen Vincent Benet, who was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for it in 1929 ...
- Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietly - Chicago Tribune
Fest opener Abercrombie makes case quietlyChicago Tribune, United States - 21 hours agoMoreover, the intimacy of the performance was matched by its poetry. Leading an organ trio, Abercrombie presided over fluid, free-ranging work that ...
- Jazz Saxophonist Kidd Stays In the Picture - New York Sun
Even people who aren't sure they've heard of Kidd Jordan have probably heard him. Now 73, the tenor saxophonist has been playing since the early 1950s. And since Mr. Jordan's spirited adolescence coincided with the dawn of rock 'n' roll and the ...
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