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- ‘Rainy bird’ no longer around to enjoy the rain - The News - International
‘Rainy bird’ no longer around to enjoy the rainThe News - International, Pakistan - 57 minutes agoHe quotes poets of the sub-continent, who have depicted the exemplary life of this unique species in their poetry. Four Crane species – the Common Crane, ...
- Guest Book Review: Edison on Altschul - Mediabistro.com
Lady Lazarus By Andrew Foster Altschul (Harcourt) Reviewed by Mike Edison John Lennon may have called Chuck Berry the first poet of rock'n'roll, and Bob Dylan just got chucked a Pulitzer, but poetry and rock is still a tough pill to swallow.
- Upstate religious retreats open to visitors (The Buffalo News)
NEW LEBANON -- At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts during the Sunday service at the Sufireligious retreat.
- Holbrooks author published fourth book - at 22! - CV5 Coventry Communities
Holbrooks author published fourth book - at 22!CV5 Coventry Communities, UK - 2 hours agoSamantha's earlier works include a romantic novel, The Gift of Time, a collection of poetry, The Passenger, and the biography, Shannon Doherty: The American ...
- Local songwriter sees God in everything Wilson County News August 19, 2008 (Wilson County News)
SEGUIN — Although he’d been writing poetry since high school, Danny “Dan” F. Hix had never considered songwriting … until recently. A song by Hix has been recorded on a CD of contemporary Christian music released by JIP Records in Nashville.
- The Flat Earth Glows (The Village Voice)
Masochistically marrying New York (By McCann, Ruth)
- Local authors signing at Jesse Stuart Foundation - Herald-Dispatch
ASHLAND — Eight Tri-State authors will be signing copies of their respective books from noon to 2 p.m. today at the Jesse Stuart Foundation. John David Preston, an attorney from Paintsville, Ky., with a long and distinguished record of public ...
- CAG unveils new exhibits - Daily Citizen-News
The Creative Arts Guild is celebrating Independence Day with a two new exhibits — the annual Flag Show celebrating the American flag in the Main Gallery and the visual humor of Don Stewart in Gallery 111. The Flag Exhibit is a chance for artists to ...
- OLD 97'S MURRY HAMMOND RELEASES FIRST SOLO ALBUM, I DON'T KNOW WHERE I ... - PR Inside
2008-07-10 19:29:16 - Seventeen tracks, produced by Mark Neill, are self-released by Hammond on the 'Hammond family label,' Humminbird Records. LOS ANGELES, Calif. - On August 18, 2008, Old 97's bass player and co-frontman Murry Hammond will ...
- The sixth annual Altered Barbie art show - San Francisco Gate
Barbie is the ultimate cougar. She's single, frolics with younger men and, at 49 years old, doesn't look a day over 17. That is, until she's altered. "She's sexy. But the concept of altering Barbie, of turning her into a piece of art, brings it into ...
- Fascinating collage - Hindu
HinduFascinating collageHindu, India - 32 minutes agoWhile poetry is probably the most favoured genre of Bangla Dalit literature, the Bangla Dalit novel offers fascinating insights into how Dalit writers have ...
- Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ... - RedOrbit
Good Talent, Bad Album ... Kerli is Sweet, but ?Love is Dead? is a ...RedOrbit, TX - Jul 18, 2008It's true that her singing register is low and a little dark, but so is Melissa Etheridge's and she never had to croon to industrial drums and creepy ...
- David Edgar: This muddled terror law limits free speech and wrecks innocent lives (Guardian Unlimited)
David Edgar: The glorification clause of the Terrorism Act has created a climate where artists and academics must watch their words
- Paying tribute to the ultimate ladies' man - Nationalpost.com
EDMONTON -- By the time the surprised student arrived home, hot take-out lunch in hand, there were three-dozen strangers on his front lawn, his front porch, peering through his unwashed windows and poking around his backyard. They came from Japan ...
- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip Whalen's 'Zenshinji' (The Oregonian)
L ast month I was visiting a cousin who showed off his framed broadside of the poem "Zenshinji" by his late friend, poet Philip Whalen. Whalen was born in 1923 in Oregon and grew up in The Dalles (he and my cousin attended Reed College during the Gary Snyder and Lew Welch era of the late 1940s).
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