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- In our own words - Malta Independent Online
In our own wordsMalta Independent Online, Malta - 6 hours agoAlthough I am the physical age of the Sixties poets, I include myself among the young contemporary writers because I came to Maltese poetry late. ...
- Arts and Entertainment - Tipton Conservative
Arts and EntertainmentTipton Conservative, IA - 5 hours agoIt is a most comfortable read with intelligent, delightful, thoughtful characters. Isabel Dalhousie is a philosopher, art and poetry lover, and generous. ...
- A Thing of the Past - Forward
Objects have power. In my last column I wrote about the power of Christian right-wing trinkets as symbols of identity and values. A Torah is another powerful object; when it’s no longer usable it has to be buried, like a dead body. Then there’s ...
- Lowertown Festival Kicks Off Holiday Weekend - WPSD TV
With gas prices higher than ever, some folks are opting to stay a little closer to home this 2008 Memorial Day weekend. There's plenty to do nearby, like the Lowertown Arts Festival in Paducah. Poetry and performance art mixed things up at the annual ...
- Canadian lesbian poet wins prestigious book prize - PinkNews.co.uk
PinkNews.co.ukCanadian lesbian poet wins prestigious book prizePinkNews.co.uk, UK - 13 hours agoAnother of her poetry collections, Her Absence, This Wanderer, was a finalist in the Canadian Broadcasting Cooperation (CBC) Literary Competition. ...
- New Montreal exhibit showcases legacy of designer Yves Saint Laurent - Canada East
MONTREAL - As the world celebrates the life and work of designer Yves Saint Laurent, anyone venturing into the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts will get to see his creations first-hand. An Yves Saint Laurent cocktail dress from 1992 is shown in a handout ...
- What Should We Sing? - Banner of Truth
What Should We Sing?Banner of Truth, UK - 3 hours agoIt is true that the Psalms are poetry and, in Hebrew, they have a special system of accents which are ‘musically significant’ (Gesenius’ Hebrew Grammar, ...
- Night to Dawn Books Debuts with Pangaea: Eden's Planet by Thomas E ... - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Night to Dawn Books Debuts with Pangaea: Eden's Planet by Thomas E ...PR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 58 minutes agoNTD features vampire/DF short stories, poetry, and illustrations. A semi-annual publication, NTD enjoys great reviews, and thus has started its foray into ...
- Obama, JFK parallels - real or media hype? - San Francisco Gate
He's fired up youth with eloquent oratory and a message of change. He has the pearl-wearing wife and two adorable little kids. He's making plans for a huge speech in Berlin. So ask - or ask not: Is Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama ...
- A place called home - Leader
(May 22, 2008) — Home is where friendships are formed and families are grown, where joy is shared and true love is known, where memories are made and seeds of life are sown. This is the place … that people call HOME. — Anonymous It was a hot ...
- Mother of the Revolution featured in new book - Daily News Tribune
Mother of the Revolution featured in new bookDaily News Tribune, MA - 18 minutes agoWhen war came, Mercy turned her pen from writing nature poetry to anti-British pamphlets, the Internet of the day. She wrote "The Adulateur," a poem about ...
- Book Briefs: July 27, 2008 (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
WILLSBORO -- The Paine Memorial Free Library in Willsboro will hold its annual used-book sale with a preview sale Friday, Aug. 8, from 5 to 8 p.m., including refreshments, and Saturday, Aug. 9, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- The Ladies Love Her - Hartford Advocate
Hartford AdvocateThe Ladies Love HerHartford Advocate, CT - 48 minutes agoShe's known for her beat-poetry-like lyrics, her beat-poetry and her beat-like riffs. She freestyles her way through songs at her concerts, rapping over her ...
- Afterlife: The rhyme of a slow, spirit-sapping death - Daily Telegraph
Who's causing hours of needless pain. A couple of months ago, I ripped into Tony Harrison's verse drama Fram at the NT, a dreadful epic about a Scandinavian polar explorer I'd never previously heard of and have already forgotten. Roger Allam (as Max ...
- Was the 'Japanese Renaissance' lost at sea? (The Japan Times)
Last week, Japan celebrated Umi no Hi (Marine Day). First observed as a national holiday in 1996, Marine Day marks the anniversary of the return of Emperor Meiji from a boat trip to Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido on July 20, 1876. It is intended, as current Chief Cabinet Secretary Nobutaka Machimura has said, "to thank the sea for its benefits and hope for the prosperity of Japan as an ...
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