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- Music shines in new installment from Okkervil River - UM Maneater
Music shines in new installment from Okkervil RiverUM Maneater, MO - Aug 28, 2008The album still had a half hour left of music that seemed to reach new sonic levels of sad-bastardyness (even for Sheff) that a teenage Conor Oberst would ...
- The Early Word: Non-Fiction - Blogcritics.org
See also: » Book Review: Noise/Music by Paul Hegarty » Book Review: Postcards from the Asylum by Karen Knight » Book Review: The Timewaster Letters by Robin Cooper Summer simmered to an autumnal lull, a calm before the norm... Letter to My ...
- Review: Playing with Shakespeare (The San Francisco Examiner)
A one-man show about two worlds in a three-ring circus: that's Roger Rees' "What You Will," a 90-minute whirlwind from, about and over Shakespeare. The show is onstage at the American Conservatory Theater through Aug. 9.
- Evergreen biologist looks at intertwined lives of people, trees - The Olympian
Evergreen biologist looks at intertwined lives of people, treesThe Olympian, WA - 1 hour agoShe skillfully blends anecdote, fascinating facts, plain talk and a sprinkling of poetry to reach out to her readers and discuss the myriad cultural, ...
- Religious retreats offer personal enlightenment (CNN.com)
NEW LEBANON, New York (AP) -- 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 Sufi religious retreat.
- Final curtain falls on unique Press Gang - Eastern Daily Press
By RICHARD BATSON Their touring circus of rural “squit” is a throwback to a golden age of home-spun entertainment. But the Press Gang's timeless mix of humour, music, poetry, prose and wry observation on country life has rocked village halls with ...
- New Thomas Pynchon book on the way? - Los Angeles Times
New Thomas Pynchon book on the way?Los Angeles Times, CA - 55 minutes agoIntermittently warmed by paragraph-long sunbeams of iridescent prose-poetry, yes. Rambling, pompous and often completely incomprehensible -- yes to all that ...
- The Poetry of Scissors and Glue (New York Times)
The pre-eminent American poet John Ashbery makes his solo debut as professional artist at 81, with a modest but polished exhibition of two dozen small collages.
- Will He or Won’t He? - Foreign Policy In Focus
Will He or Won’t He?Foreign Policy In Focus - Jul 28, 2008We hope that all of you who live in or near Washington, DC will consider joining us at Busboys & Poets on Thursday, July 31 at 5:30 pm for a free screening ...
- Budding Skegness author attempts biography - Skegness Standard
Budding Skegness author attempts biographySkegness Standard, UK - 9 hours agoMr Greenwood began writing poetry as part of his therapy and the Standard reported on a poem he wrote about Skegness which made it into an anthology last ...
- Updated 8/20: Western Springs library to host author Kuehnert (The Doings Western Springs)
Author Stephanie Keuhnert will read from and sign copies of her coming-of-age punk story from 7-9 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Thomas Ford Memorial Library in Western Springs.
- Esperanto speaks around the world - Vancouver Sun
Esperanto speaks around the worldVancouver Sun, Canada - 2 hours agoA Polish woman, meanwhile, made it sound like poetry. The week-long Esperanto Congress of the Americas was much smaller than the annual world conference ...
- Introducing Scroobius Pip - Crave Online
Introducing Scroobius PipCrave Online, CA - 2 hours ago... products / Thou shalt not fall in love so easily / Thou shalt not use poetry, art or music to get into girls’ pants / Use it to get into their heads. ...
- Eggheads' favorite sport appeals to indie rockers (The Washington Times)
Hold Steady frontman — and devoted Minnesota Twins fan — Craig Finn fielded an age-old question during a recent online chat at ESPN.com: What do artist types have against sports?
- Solzhenitsyn longed for a long lost Russia - St. Petersburg Times
LABELLE, Quebec — In May 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search ended in Cavendish, Vt., but the first stop was at our ...
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