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- Free Expression and the Rule of Law
Crown Prosecution Services - Still less was she prosecuted for writing bad poetry. Her poetry formed no part of the indictment against her. Instead she was prosecuted for possessing documents likely to be of use to terrorists.
- Four Ekushey Boimela Little Magazines - The Daily Star
The Daily StarFour Ekushey Boimela Little MagazinesThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 12 hours agoAll of Piyash's efforts are prose poems. The poem 'Hemanta Sriti' by Munir begins thus: “Faces upon faces with faces beneath/While underneath that is mute ...
- Honoring Kentucky lawyers (Louisville Courier-Journal)
A drunk lawyer is stuck in his shirt. A woman rents out her baby. A ghost story. Get a mug of hot chocolate, pull up a chair in front of the fire, and listen to true stories at the feet of one of the longest-serving judges in United States history. This reissue by the UK Press of Mac Swinford's book, originally published in 1963, brings to life again the fact that Kentucky's history is far more ...
- 'Agenda': the long and the short of excellence in poetry (Independent)
If you enjoyed the recent Independent promotion of booklets on the "Great Poets", you should continue to keep at the cutting edge of poetry by subscribing to Agenda magazine. In her introduction to the new issue, editor Patricia McCarthy endorses the two kinds of art that WH Auden defined: "escape art", and "parable art" which "shall teach man to unlearn hatred and learn love". "Lauds" is ...
- York Neighbors: What's Up
Maine Sunday Telegram - Martin Steingesser, Portland`s first poet laureate, is the author of a poetry collection titled ``Brothers of Morning.`` Also ... Using the story of Berengera Caswell`s life and death (Mary Bean was an alias), the exhibition explores the changing roles ...
- 'Please do not run me over' by Austin Miller
kgw.com - Why anyone would rather sit inside a massive metal death trap for their commute is beyond me, but there are ... advocacy, tips for motorists, a diagram of turn signals for cyclists, and a spread of Miller’s artwork and poetry.
- Five Nights welcomes OSU Men's Glee Club (The Marion Star)
MARION - The Ohio State University Five Nights on Campus cultural and performing arts series is pleased to welcome the OSU Men's Glee Club to Morrill Hall Auditorium 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 10.
- '9 Parts of Desire' depicts personal costs of Iraq conflict (Theater) (City Pages)
The Guthrie's new offering creates an intense psychic space
- Sympathy for the Devil - The Moscow Times
Sympathy for the DevilThe Moscow Times, Russia - 4 hours agoNot all was hack writing. Mikhail Bulgakov wrote the play "Batum" about Stalin's early days in the Caucasus. An aside in Montefiore's biography of young ...
- Music shop seeks donations so area kids can learn to play (Norwalk Advocate)
"I always loved music; who so has skill in this art is of good temperament, fitted for all things. We must teach music in schools; a schoolmaster ought to have skill in music, or I would not regard him," said the reformer Martin Luther.
- Wellesley celebrates Black History Month with LeVar Burton - Wellesley Townsman
Wellesley celebrates Black History Month with LeVar BurtonWellesley Townsman, USA - 1 hour agoThe story was based on family history Haley uncovered when he traveled to Africa in search of the Gambia, the place mentioned often in the stories of his ...
- Library opens Poetry Cafe for teens (Stillwater NewsPress)
Stillwater Public Library is once again opening The Poetry Cafe in celebration of National Poetry Month.
- Prime Time TV Tonight: Trial run of "New Amsterdam" wraps up on Fox - Asheville Citizen-Times
Prime Time TV Tonight: Trial run of "New Amsterdam" wraps up on FoxAsheville Citizen-Times, NC - 8 minutes agoSelf-educated, he brought a fresh force to poetry. It was, he said, a reflection of the America he saw, "turbulent, fleshy, sensual, eating, drinking and ...
- Rhymes of passion: Betjeman's women (Independent)
"The sort of girl I like to see," wrote John Betjeman in The Olympic Girl, "Smiles down from her great height at me./ She stands in strong, athletic pose/ And wrinkles her retroussé nose./ Is it distaste that makes her frown, So furious and freckled, down/ On an unhealthy worm like me?/ Or am I what she likes to see?"
- Art events (Orange County Register)
Upcoming classical music, dance, theater, and visual art events. Pianist Gabriela Montero performs in a program that includes Schumann's Carnival, Op. 9, Ginastera's Sonata No. 1, Op. 22, and improvisational themes or pieces suggested by audience members. 3 p.m. Mar. 16. Tickets are $30-$40.
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