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- Here, tell these people something they don't know about me. - Globe and Mail
Barack Obama has already referenced Jay-Z by brushing off his shoulders. Last night, I got the distinct impression that the Democratic candidate for president has been watching the Eminem movie 8 Mile . Remember the last battle scene, when Rabbit ...
- Hanus remembered for love of music - Ennis Daily News
Ennis Daily NewsHanus remembered for love of musicEnnis Daily News, TX - 8 minutes agoHanus: And I love poetry, especially the works of Keats and Shelley. EDN: What do you think of people regarding you as an oddity? ...
- Spiritual Life Examiner - Examiner.com
Examiner.comSpiritual Life ExaminerExaminer.com - 9 minutes agoWe look for people on the national ballot who seem to have sensitivity to our true pathos, candidates who reveal bit of poetry and reflection. ...
- Love is not the enemy (Metro Times Detroit)
Coming back to the city where you grew up is a profound kind of return. It's a reunion with part of yourself. There are memories, family and all the shapes and textures of experience — good or bad — that made their impressions on you and helped you dream of what you could be.
- An ode to Joy Division, where Wordsworth met punk (The Globe and Mail)
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- Local poet writes 10th book - Daily Item
SELINSGROVE -- Local poet Gary Fincke has a talent for making the unfamiliar feel like home. Fincke tunes all of his keen senses on and doesn't ever shut them off in his newly-released full-length book of poetry, "The Fire Landscape." You weren't ...
- Iran's Mr Nice - satire on a tightrope - Middle East Times
A cover of Golagha Magazine with caricatures of Iranian government spokesman Gholam Hossein Elham (left), President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (centre) and Commerce Minister Masoud Mirkazemi. In Iran, satirising the establishment can mean being slapped with ...
- Former Virginia Governor's Comment About Science At Convention ... - Wired News
Former Virginia Governor's Comment About Science At Convention ...Wired News - Aug 27, 2008(poetry in motion) dagsalot: I'm a big fan of former Gov. Mark Warner right now. "Think, in 4 months, we could have a presidency that believes in science! ...
- The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross - Guardian Unlimited
On April 30, 1945, the day of Hitler's suicide, "zero hour" in modern German history, the 103rd Infantry and Tenth Armored divisions of the U.S. Army took possession of the Alpine resort of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, which the war had hardly touched ...
- Toronto writer's The Outlander wins First Novel Award - CBC News
A debut novel about a 19-year-old widow fleeing her ruthless brothers-in-law through the Rockies in the winter of 1903 has won the $7,500 First Novel Award. The Outlander by Toronto's Gil Adamson was named best first Canadian novel on Wednesday ...
- Celia Malheiros (All About Jazz)
Jazz - All About Jazz | Music, Clubs and Culture
- Lean, Mean and Quick Blue Devils Get Ready for '08 Opener Against Iroquois (East Aurora Advertiser)
Are you ready for some football? Anyone who was at Ralph Wilson Stadium last Nov. 2--and there were at least a thousand of us--to watch the Blue Devils come within a couple of yards of taking the Class B Section VI Championship is probably as anxious for the season to start as are fifth-year coach Tim Wade's varsity players. That opening game against Iroquois on Sept. 4 at the High School can't ...
- Kalima Invites Americans to Nominate US Literature for Translation ... - Forbes
Kalima--an innovative United Arab Emirates-based cultural initiative whose mission is to translate more than 100 works of classic and contemporary titles each year into Arabic--today launched a program inviting Americans to nominate literature by US ...
- Learning to be a citizen - Allston/Brighton TAB
When Sister Pat Andrews spoke at a workshop a few years ago on citizenship for immigrants, she had no idea what she was getting herself into. After the participants listened to the presentation, one stood up and said, “You have given us all the ...
- Literary world mourns Wallace's suicide - Biloxi Sun Herald
NEW YORK -- The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself. Readers are seeking out his work, including his 1,000-page novel "Infinite Jest ...
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