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- The Modern American West - Wall Street Journal
The Modern American WestWall Street Journal - 1 hour ago"A front is pulling the huge sky over me, and from the dark a hailstone has hit me in the head. I'm trailing a band of two thousand sheep across a stretch ...
- Things Have Changed! - The Nation.
Things Have Changed!The Nation., NY - 2 hours agoLook for compelling features from the magazine, plus an array of web exclusives and world-class poetry. Our readers do the ranking on these expandable lists ...
- American Pain Foundation and HealthCentral Network Announce Call for Artistic Submissions for Creativity and Pain ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Organizations Seeking Images, Text, Video and Quilt Blocks as Expressions of Personal Pain Experience
- Weekend concert picks - St. Petersburg Times
FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, 1010 N W.C. MacInnes Place, Tampa. $49.50-$60.50. (800) 955-1045. Beatles tribute favorite the Fab Four takes you back to where you once belonged with spick-and-span renditions of the classics. The ...
- Photographer and activist practices the art of life - Enterprise
As a citizen and artist, John de Bairos is exhibiting his deepest feelings in very different ways in Marlborough and Sudbury. Several days a week, the 75-year-old lifetime Marlborough resident can be seen at the intersection of routes 20 and 85 ...
- A spectacular blizzard and a master clown - Taipei Times
Slava¡¦s Snow Show promises a series of fantastic spectacles: a snow blizzard made of confetti that engulfs the audience; a giant spider web that forms on stage and wraps around the audience; and life-sized balls that bounce about the theater. This ...
- Book celebrates gifts of Bangalow's reluctant poet - Byron Shire News
Book celebrates gifts of Bangalow's reluctant poetByron Shire News, Australia - 13 minutes ago"When I was growing up it was a great relief to write poetry," said Jean, "because it got things off your chest." But although Jean's life in poetry began ...
- Eric Quertermous Fairfield - Vacaville Reporter
Don't think this is a "bah humbug" response to the recent news reports saying the older generation proves to be the happiest group, but how on earth can anyone state that? We may enjoy our present age, but there is also so much sorrow involved ...
- situs & queers: "The Social Plague" (1972-1974) - Boston IMC
The philosophy of the Situationist International[1] has been the philosophy of one of the most dynamic groups in the contemporary homosexual movement: Group 5 of the Homosexual Revolutionary Front (HFRA), which drew its thinking and language from the ...
- Bad bard William Topaz McGonagall beats JK Rowling in Edinburgh ... - The Canadian Press
Bad bard William Topaz McGonagall beats JK Rowling in Edinburgh ...The Canadian Press, Scotland - 44 minutes agoDevotees hold annual suppers in his honour at which his poetry is recited and the meal eaten backwards - dessert first. Such, however, is the potential ...'World's worst poems' at auction BBC Newsall 36 news articles
- Twelfth Night, Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, London - Independent
Twelfth Night, Open Air Theatre Regent's Park, LondonIndependent, UK - 4 hours ago... suavity and ease are at odds with the dreary clowning. Next season, one hopes, the Open Air will get back to basics – they are poetry, poetry, and poetry.
- B.C. poet Robin Blaser continues a stellar career by winning the 2008 ... - CBC News
Robin Blaser continues to reap rewards for an impressive career in poetry. This week he became the 2008 Canadian recipient of the Griffin Poetry Prize , the world’s most lucrative poetry award for a single book. Blaser won for his collection The ...
- Student awarded in poetry contest (Pensacola News Journal)
Barrett White has won a national award for his poetry.
- Potluck, entertainment Friday at Senior Center (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
Everyone is invited to the potluck with entertainment Friday at 5:30 p.m. at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd.
- His performance will not be televised (Creative Loafing Charlotte)
Gil Scott-Heron intrigues with poetry, music... By Grant Britt.Revolution has long been a favorite theme for musicians. John Lennon weighed in on the subject, as did The Clash. But no musical composition to date had the impact that musician/street poet Gil Scott-Heron's did when he told a complacent middle-class American audience in 1970 that the revolution would not be televised. "You will not ...
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