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- Terry Krepel: Right-Wing Media Desperate to Smear Obama (HuffingtonPost)
It's crunch time, and right-wing media writers are in a frenzy. They held their collective nose and got behind John McCain, especially after McCain named...
- Reds, whites.... and greens - Adelaide Independent Weekly
Reds, whites.... and greensAdelaide Independent Weekly, Australia - 1 hour agoBoth go very well with poetry, as was evident at Albert and Nyra Bensimon’s recent soiree, where each diner was obliged to read or recite a poem. ...
- Yale University Doubles Number of Free Online Courses - HULIQ (press release)
Yale University Doubles Number of Free Online CoursesHULIQ (press release), NC - 3 hours agoRogers received his BA and Ph.D. from Yale and is the author of “The Matter of Revolution: Science, Poetry, and Politics in the Age of Milton,” which was ...
- Symposium showcases research talent - Princeton University
Symposium showcases research talentPrinceton University, NJ - 35 minutes ago... to the poetry of Horace will be presented at this year's Princeton Research Symposium from 8:30 am to 6 pm Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Friend Center. ...
- Nominations Now Open for 45th Georgia Author of the Year Awards - Fayette Front Page
Nominations Now Open for 45th Georgia Author of the Year AwardsFayette Front Page, GA - 2 hours agoCategories include First Novel, Fiction, Poetry, Creative Non-Fiction, Children's and Young Adult literature. Nominations will close January 15, 2009. ...
- Nation celebrates Iqbal’s Day today - Geo TV
Nation celebrates Iqbal’s Day todayGeo TV, Pakistan - 4 hours agoAllama Muhammad Iqbal ( November 9, 1877 – April 21, 1938) was a great poet, philosopher and politician born in Sialkot in Pakistan whose poetry in Urdu, ...
- Just a Minute for performance art - guardian.co.uk
Just a Minute for performance artguardian.co.uk, UK - 42 minutes agoIt was a funny, strangely fascinating presentation, reminiscent of the Edinburgh Fringe hit Dirty Fan Male. The occasional flat spots in the session are ...
- True-blue composer - Screen Weekly
True-blue composerScreen Weekly, India - 1 hour agoDad composed his poem Rannar, the Bengali pronunciation of Runner, which was about men who carried mails in those days by running from one place to another ...
- Obama could change dynamics in the Arab world - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles TimesObama could change dynamics in the Arab worldLos Angeles Times, CA - 3 hours agoHe is the Christian son of a Muslim father; he seems more a citizen of the world than an Illinois senator. To many in the Middle East, he is that rare ...
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels - New York Magazine
New York MagazineDirty Rotten ScoundrelsNew York Magazine, USA - 1 hour ago–DK Romantic Poetry, written and directed by John Patrick Shanley, is a musical comedy of modest ambitions, and it doesn’t meet any of them. ...
- Dyin’ donuts - Eye Weekly
Dyin’ donutsEye Weekly, Canada - 35 minutes agoIt is a place of sweaty, mundane poetry and of incubating dreams. The Tim Hortons of today, with its quick service counters, cramped, isolated two- and ...
- PEOPLE OF NOTE: Richard Cooper Williams: From A Whisper To A Scream - EURweb
*A time comes when one deems to stand still and take a moment to reflect; to look into the mirrored reflection that casts forth life as it manifests through memory, experience and deed. Time, in this world of duality, rushes forward and catches the ...
- Site of the Week: The International Literary Quarterly - Guardian Unlimited
The International Literary Quarterly has turned one, so it seemed only right to make it our site of the week this week. Set up by poet and translator Peter Robertson - who was also editor of the Mad Hatter's Review (worth checking out too) – it's ...
- Legacy of NC's Black Mountain College continues - Miami Herald
Starting in the 1930s, a small, experimental college on the dense wood slopes of North Carolina's western mountains left an outsized mark on American art and culture. Black Mountain College's model of holistic learning and communal work was ahead of ...
- "Rimbaud: The Double Life of a Rebel" dives into a madcap life cut ... - Seattle Times
French poet Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) is known as much for his legend as his writing. Taking up at age 16 with older fellow poet Paul Verlaine, Rimbaud shocked even the bohemians of Paris with his obnoxious, transgressive, drug-and-alcohol-fueled ...
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