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- For sale: a better life - Irish Independent
Irish IndependentFor sale: a better lifeIrish Independent, Ireland - 3 hours agoThe Romantic poet Shelley, one of the main surfers on this incoming tide, has been mocked ever since he asserted that "Poets are the unacknowledged ...
- It's All In The Timing - Comixtalk
It's All In The TimingComixtalk, AZ - 10 minutes agoShe regularly renders twisty, winding thought pieces, opinions, poetry, rude rants, and the occasional fiction story, most of which can be found on her ...
- Beowulf- Epic Hero or Literary Beast? - Patriot-News Blogs
We hear this heroic tale at the mercy of our ambitious English teachers. Alliteration tickes each line of poetry as we unveil the message lying beneath the twisting and turning of kennings, or fancy Anglo Saxon words. If you were fornunate enough, or ...
- Latrobe native enchants diners at Ivy Cafe in Ligonier (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
If it's autumn in Western Pennsylvania and you're looking for fantastic foliage, chances are you might end up in historic Ligonier. If you're lucky, there might be a table available at the Ivy Cafe.
- Ali inspires US Ryder Cup team - Punch
US skipper Paul Azinger has told his players to look to boxing legend Muhammad Ali for inspiration in their quest to wrestle the Ryder Cup back from Europe. The former world heavyweight champion was born in Louisville as Cassius Clay and his early ...
- New Orleans poet is crossing Over the Transom - Gulf Coast Newspapers
New Orleans poet is crossing Over the TransomGulf Coast Newspapers, AL - 13 hours agoHer poems have appeared in numerous journals across the country including, Poetry East, The Tulane Review, Callaloo and The Coe Review. ...
- To the Next President, Whoever You Are - CU Columbia Spectator
To the Next President, Whoever You AreCU Columbia Spectator, NY - 2 hours agoFormer governor Mario Cuomo once said that politicians “campaign in poetry, but have to govern in prose.” I didn’t like the prose in the campaign, ...
- Authors visit book shop - Hudson Hub-Times
Authors visit book shopHudson Hub-Times, Ohio - 27 minutes ago21 from 6:30 to 8 pm Shimming the Glass House took the 2007 Richard Snyder Prize for Poetry, awarded by the Ashland Poetry Press. Wallace has been published ...
- Obama’s US is the new rainbow nation: Africa needs to learn - Thought Leader
Obama’s US is the new rainbow nation: Africa needs to learnThought Leader, South Africa - 1 hour agoPresident George W Bush then managed to turn a global outpouring of love and support for the United States into bitterness, contempt and hatred by the ...
- Clumsy Cambridge - L'express.mu
L'express.muClumsy CambridgeL'express.mu, Mauritius - Nov 19, 2008The mere mention of Cambridge might conjure images of gothic spires, manicured lawns and tousled dons, but its approach is outdated and elitist. ...
- Anthony Lane: He Remembers (The New Yorker)
No film starts more entrancingly than “Amarcord.” Federico Fellini, returning to his native Rimini, catches it precisely at the vernal moment: the toll of a church bell, as bright and clear as the sky, through which puffballs of thistledown drift, signalling the end of winter. “Affection is even more important . . .
- Sharing Verse . . . and Criticisms - Washington Post
Sharing Verse . . . and CriticismsWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoSuch as Ron Vardiman, 76, a retired scientist who has been writing poetry for about 10 years. He read his poem "The Enigmatic Sphinx" at a workshop. ...
- ‘Doctor Atomic’ explodes moral complexity with lyrical ecstasy - Wicked Local Truro
‘Doctor Atomic’ explodes moral complexity with lyrical ecstasyWicked Local Truro, MA - 1 hour agoWith its dizzying score and libretto by Peter Sellars that shimmers with the poetry of Donne, Baudelaire and the “Bhagavad Gita,” as well as original source ...
- VISTA: Students prepare for arts festival - North County Times
A sculpture called You are What You Eat by Vista High School student Todd Braverman stands out at last year's Festival of the Arts at Vista Village shopping center as Sandy Whann inspects other art pieces. The free event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to ...
- Authors read from works (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Two North Carolina authors, Jayne Jaudon Ferrer and Natalie Grant, will read from their books at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Keith House at the John C. Campbell Folk School. The readings are free and open to the public.
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