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- An Evening of Poetry & Spoken Word - Pegasus News
An Evening of Poetry & Spoken WordPegasus News, TX - 2 hours ago(As a bonus, you'll also unlock cool features like The Daily You, custom local music playlists and comment posting.) An open-mic event featuring works ...
- Woodstock icon performs at City Opera House (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Richie Havens hears poetry in song lyrics. The singer and guitarist connected with folk music in Greenwich Village and later moved from audience member to stage performer. He is scheduled to appear on stage at 8 tonight at the City Opera House in downtown Traverse City, continuing a decades-long legacy of inspiring his own audiences.
- WHS students make their marks in artistic publication - Worthington Daily Globe
WHS students make their marks in artistic publicationWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 33 minutes ago... of creative works by Worthington High School students, still includes the humorous essays, written family portraits and poetry of previous editions. ...
- Poetry reading set in Falls Park (The Argus Leader)
There will be an open mic poetry reading today at the Horse Barn in Falls Park. Participants may read their own poetry or a selection from another poet. The open mic starts at 7 p.m.
- Making a statement - Western Front
Making a statementWestern Front, WA - 29 minutes agoby Danielle Koagel Oliviaâs colorful blue, purple and red drawing stands out among a shuffled pile of poetry, glass art plates and a CD case titled "Peace. ...
- Germany films life of critic Reich-Ranicki - Monsters and Critics
Hamburg - Filming begins in July on a biopic depicting the Holocaust years of one of Germany's most extraordinary literary figures: an intense, finger-wagging critic whose judgement about new books has been akin to law for the past 35 years. Marcel ...
- American Life in Poetry: Eclipse - Morris Sun Tribune
American Life in Poetry: EclipseMorris Sun Tribune, MN - 2 hours agoBy Ted Kooser In "The Moose," a poem much too long to print here, the late Elizabeth Bishop was able to show a community being created from a group of ...
- First gay 'wedding': Only the bride was missing - Daily Telegraph
For this was Britain's first gay "wedding", held in one of the Church of England's oldest and most attractive churches. St Bartholomew the Great at West Smithfield, in the City of London, dates from the 12th century but it can have seen few more ...
- Collection of essays celebrate's Corvallis' 150th celebration (KVAL Eugene)
A new book called ''The Spirit of Corvallis'' celebrates the city's 150th anniversary with a collection of poetry, images and short stories. The art reflects on the state of the city in 2007.
- The beauty of Islam (The Kansas City Star)
Several readers of last weekâs column asked why I called Islam âincredibly beautiful.â Based on decades of study, world travel and long friendships with Muslims, I answer with three hints.
- UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ... - MaximsNews Network
UN: 'TIMELESS AND PROFOUND' POETRY OF RUDAKI PROVIDES AN ...MaximsNews Network, NY - 3 hours agoHe took poetry from the realm of the abstract into contemporary life. And in the process, he shed new philosophical light on society. ...
- Waits Dazzles With Glitter - Billboard
Do a quick internet search and there are more than 600 references of " Tom Waits " and the term "huckster" together. Snake oil, parodist, sly salesman, etc., a vocabulary of carnival-esque trickery have followed the man; as critic Robert Christgau ...
- Art transplant - The Australian
The AustralianArt transplantThe Australian, Australia - 4 hours agoThis is the stuff of Kenneth Slessor's 1920s and '30s poetry and his odd lodgers, flats with single gas-rings, girls thumping mops and aspirin-taking ...
- Keen eye for the everyday - Hereford Times
Keen eye for the everydayHereford Times, UK - 16 minutes agoTO coincide with the Ledbury Poetry Festival, this monthâs book group selection is Two Cures for Love: Selected Poems 1979-2006 by Wendy Cope, ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison - NWI.com
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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