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- Far Out Friends: Poetry & Music - San Francisco Weekly
On October 7, 1955, five young poets read at an art gallery on Fillmore Street at an event that would change the face of American poetry. While the debut of Allen Ginsberg's infamous "Howl" is widely considered to be the night’s highlight, the ...
- Fugitive Pieces - Eye Weekly
Eye WeeklyFugitive PiecesEye Weekly, Canada - 12 hours ago“The book is a sustained work of poetry,” he says. “It does have a strong narrative line and very compelling characters but it’s full of metaphor and poetic ...The Art of Adaptation: Jeremy Podeswa's 'Fugitive Pieces' Premiere Magazineall 7 news articles
- Plenty of Hot Latin Albums Just Released - The Ledger
Sitting on a beach or by the pool with a guide to summer reading, but no advice on what's rocking the Latin music world? Look no further. Here are a few albums that could make this a summer to remember. Alla, "Es Tiempo" (Crammed Discs) - Whether you ...
- Poet honoured - The Post
Poet honouredThe Post, Pakistan - 1 hour ago... Lahore Ke Ahl-e-Kalam Ka Tazkra, Mashaheer Punjab, Jab Zameen Ne Karwat Li (Urdu poetry) and `Odeek' (Punajbi poetry) are in the pipelines.
- 'Worst poet' works sold for ÂŁ6,600 - IC Scotland
A collection of works by the man dubbed "the world's worst poet" has sold for more than ÂŁ6,000 at auction. William McGonagall was a weaver in Dundee who turned his hand to poetry but gained the unwanted label for his uninspiring verse. A collection ...
- BBC radio pays tribute to Anthony Minghella - Easier (press release)
BBC radio pays tribute to Anthony MinghellaEasier (press release), UK - 8 hours agoJoining him are Alan Rickman and Juliet Stevenson to read his chosen selection of prose and poetry, including works by Beckett, Larkin and Pablo Neruda. ...
- In StorySlam, strangers go on stage & bare their souls - Philiy.com
IF WHAT'S DONE in the dark will come to light, baring your soul to a shadowy room of strangers could end in disgrace. But at First Person Arts StorySlam, where 10 amateur storytellers mount a dimly lit stage to share details of intimate experiences ...
- Ray of Sunshine amid economic gloom - Plymouth Evening Herald
Ray of Sunshine amid economic gloomPlymouth Evening Herald, UK - 15 hours agoTo that end they are sending out a positive message of support and are offering free places to all those under 16 years of age. ...
- Reservations being taken for Thursday's interfaith dialogue events - Grand Rapids Press
From speakers in the morning to music, dance and poetry at night, those who attend the the Baha'i /Christian conversations on the National Day of Prayer are promised a daylong feast for the senses. The interfaith dialogue will take place from 9 a.m ...
- Barack Obama and Israel - American Thinker
The ascent of Barack Obama from state senator in Illinois to a leading contender for the Presidential nomination in the span of just a few years is remarkable. Especially in light of a noticeably unremarkable record -- a near-blank slate of few ...
- Sheldon Firth, shared his love of outdoors - San Jose Mercury News
Sheldon Firth, shared his love of outdoorsSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 1 hour ago"Then Sheldon started showing up on my doorstep with flowers and poetry. It was an all-out campaign. I resisted it at first, but he won me over. ...
- At age 135, is he really world's oldest person? - Sify
At age 135, is he really world's oldest person?Sify, India - 1 hour agoThe 135-year-old man likes the traditional Nabati poetry of the UAE and many people come to him to hear poetry and tales of a bygone era. ...
- No Sweat(er): Tommy and Amanda Win 'Beauty and the Geek' - Zap2it.com
No Sweat(er): Tommy and Amanda Win 'Beauty and the Geek'Zap2it.com - 3 hours agoAnd while Matt's poetry was rather atrocious, I felt he grew. Also, I give them props for locking lips in the soap opera challenge. ...
- Nepal's 'last king' to lose crown (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Seven years after most of Nepal's royal family were massacred by a drunken prince, the country's Maoists look set to scrap the Himalayan monarchy, turning the page on 240 years of history.
- Op-Ed Contributor Send in the Latrines - New York Times
Op-Ed Contributor Send in the LatrinesNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoThere’sa reason those two words aren’t in alphabetical order, and it’s not poetry. When it comes to prioritizing aid, water has always received the lion’s ...
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