Poetry news via Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
- Novel approach to music-making - Portsmouth News
Novel approach to music-makingPortsmouth News, UK - 21 minutes agoClearly a gifted mimic, he recited a poem he'd written about the people he grew up with, and another about falling in love late in life. ...
- Zimbabwe Arts Experience - ArtslinkNews
ArtslinkNewsZimbabwe Arts ExperienceArtslinkNews, South Africa - 5 hours agoDoors open at 1pm and the event kicks off with the ‘House of Hunger’ poetry slam, a movement of outstanding young poets that has changed the way people ...
- 'America's poets' take their place in the Hall - My Tennessean.com
'America's poets' take their place in the HallMy Tennessean.com, TN - 3 hours agoThese men were honored for poetry and for harmony, for songs that sprang from extraordinary minds and wound up in the minds of millions. ...
- Profile: Hamid Karzai - guardian.co.uk
Profile: Hamid Karzaiguardian.co.uk, UK - 39 minutes ago'He's well-read, funny and can talk about everything from 19th-century politics to poetry to pots,' says one Westerner who has dealt closely with him. ...
- The Oregonian (The Oregonian)
Your tears came from farther away than long distance. I heard them keening from wells and mineshafts, deep inside a darkness I know but haven't seen. We all know it's there, know it waits in the closet beyond the closet and in those canyons of ink beneath our beds. But we don't go there.
- Wow, what a story! - Edmonton Sun
It's been barely a week since Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson's first novel, The Gargoyle, landed in bookstores. But it has already carved out a niche in publishing history. And made its creator comfortably wealthy. Truth be told, it accomplished ...
- First novel shortlisted for top book award - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
First novel shortlisted for top book awardScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 1 hour agoAn early morning phone call from a friend alerted University creative writing tutor Mary McCallum that her first novel had been shortlisted for the Montana ...
- Paul Batou Demands Audience and Respect for Iraq - AINA
A colorful book about Iraq's history and legends, people and traditions, religions and famous sites, war and disaster. While a pharmacy student at the University of Baghdad, Paul Batou and his buddies did not know that war awaited them at the turn of ...
- How long will we have to put up with this mess? - Times & Star
How long will we have to put up with this mess?Times & Star, UK - 9 hours agoIN RESPONSE to Carruthers of Great Clifton and his request for more poetry, here is one I wrote... Am I really the only person in Cockermouth who is fed up ...
- Lesbian activist Del Martin dies at 87 (Arizona Daily Star)
SAN FRANCISCO — Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples here gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87.
- Foregoing black tie for white formal fetches plenty (Vancouver Sun)
BLANC CHEQUES: Chairing the Heart & Stroke Foundation's Heart of Gold gala recently, Jackie Bevis and Janice Ketcham urged 400 attendees to deep-six their ubiquitous black ensembles and "dress formal white." So-coloured couture can challenge some figures, but the bottom line that counted was pure green. The do took in a reported $410,000, bringing Bevis and Ketcham's three-year delivery to H&SF ...
- Shattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74 - Daily Sun
Daily SunShattering the foundations of thought: Wole Soyinka @ 74Daily Sun, Nigeria - 1 hour agoHe presents us with a modern Ogun or Prometheus in this novel which combines Ofeyi’s poetry (seminal rounds) with Demakin’s guerrilla logistics in order to ...
- Search today's Events - Arkansas Online
Category: All categories activities | All activities | Dance Activities | All Activities | Outdoors Activities | Parlor games Activities | Sports art | All Art | All Art | Fashion Art | Film Art | Literary Art | Ongoing Art | Opening Art ...
- Martin Scorsese, Youssou N'Dour Join International Arts Initiative - CSR Wire
(CSRwire) NEW YORK, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- At a star-studded gala last night at Lincoln Center hosted by CEO Patrick Heiniger, Rolex announced the six master artists who will serve as mentors in the fourth cycle of its international ...
- Waiter is longlisted for £60,000 book prize (The Herald)
A 27-year-old waiter has been longlisted for a £60,000 book prize for his first novel. Yorkshire-born Ross Raisin, who lives in London, is up for the Dylan Thomas Prize for God's Own Country, which he wrote while working as a waiter.
|
|
Should you Refinance?
Florida Mortgages
December 2007 Mortgage News
|