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- Uganda: Where Artistic Minds Will Meet - AllAfrica.com
Uganda: Where Artistic Minds Will MeetAllAfrica.com, Washington - Jun 27, 2008Apart from showcasing works of art, the night, will also feature poetry recital and music from Africa's best known musicians. Art will be at the heart of ...
- One rancher's solution to the 'Mexican invasion' - Orangeville Citizen
One rancher's solution to the 'Mexican invasion'Orangeville Citizen, Canada - 2 hours agoCowboy Poets — males and females of all ages — tell about everyday life on ranches throughout their poetry. The tales can be funny, sad, or philosophical, ...
- Something ‘Wicked’ this way came - Wakefield Observer
Something ‘Wicked’ this way cameWakefield Observer, MA - 2 hours ago... say it was built on my book.” Writer’s block also came up. Maguire said he does three things to help get ideas flowing. “One, I read a lot of poetry. ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell (The New York Sun)
Even before Robert Lowell published "Life Studies," his masterpiece, in 1959, he was widely regarded as the best American poet of his generation. But for most of the 1950s he was also completely blocked, managing to write, as he later recalled, just "five messy poems in five years." The problem was not that Lowell had failed to master his chosen style — the symbol-studded, ambiguity-laden, ...
- Burns print plan poetry in motion - Glasgow Evening Times
Burns print plan poetry in motionGlasgow Evening Times, UK - 17 minutes ago"We're running tests but soon people will be able to see how Burns' first poetry was printed," said Bert. "It has been a labour of love for four years but ...
- Palestinian poet dies in Texas - Reuters
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry his fellow Palestinians embraced as the voice of their suffering, died on Saturday after heart surgery in Texas. A hospital spokeswoman in Houston said the 67-year-old poet had died after ...
- Do you personally know a young voter who has been sucked into ... - Town Hall
Juan y Baracko have been busy lately wooing los que hablan espanol . That is, people who speak Spanish. With an estimated 9.2 million Hispanic votes in play this November, the stakes are high. And the pandering is in high gear. Both men have put out ...
- Where even slime can shine - National Post
Where even slime can shineNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoJames Watson, who shared the Nobel Prize for crucial work on DNA, offers free advice to would-be scientists or anyone else: Never be the brightest person in ...
- The fiddler is on the move - The South African
The fiddler is on the moveThe South African, UK - 6 hours agoI had always written poetry, and I had studied singing, so I started writing songs and playing around with voice and violin. ...
- Community News: Akron police seek man (Akron Beacon Journal)
AKRON Police seek man charged with assault AKRON: Police have issued a warrant for a man charged with felonious assault after his girlfriend was attacked Sunday night.
- High school students get taste of college life (Kane County Chronicle)
AURORA – Waubonsie Valley student Brea Sims didn’t know what to expect as she gingerly touched the liver of the dissected fetal pig.
- People, Places and Things - Worcester Telegram
People, Places and ThingsWorcester Telegram, MA - Aug 6, 2008Freeman, 71, and Demaris Meyer, 48, of Memphis, Tenn., were taken to the Regional Medical Center in Memphis following the accident on a dark stretch of ...
- Ghana: When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of Envy - African Path
Ghana: When Critics Expose Their Own Insecurities and Cancers of EnvyAfrican Path, MN - Jul 10, 2008He, therefore, presumed to advise yours truly to, instead, concentrate more on my poetry and other stuff. I think Prof. Kayabali (not his real name, ...
- Cloudy Trophies (The New Yorker)
In July, 1820, John Keats published his third and final book, “Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems.” He had no reason to expect that it would be a success, with either the public or the critics: in his short career, the twenty-four-year-old poet . . .
- Kay Goldstein: What Are You Thinking? (HuffingtonPost)
For those of us attempting to live in the world in a more conscious way, there can never be enough reminders, for we humans are such forgetful creatures.
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