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- Tectonic OBamaChange and MCCain's Cleaning of the Coop:Poetry in ... - Savannah Morning News
“So much depends on the red wheel barrow…” wrote William Carlos Williams, suggesting the problems of not cleaning out the chicken poop from the coop if you are farming eggs—or chickens. Wallace Stevens wrote about chickens too, Chieftain ...
- Latitude, Leonard and the mob mind - New Statesman
New StatesmanLatitude, Leonard and the mob mindNew Statesman, UK - 22 minutes agoAfter midnight, a 45-year-old man shouts in the poetry tent: "I've only got 44 years to live!" I have a couple of "must-see" acts, including the thrilling ...
- BAFTA Goes to the Arab World on Tour - Al Arab Online
Building on its regular and popular programme of films from and about the Arab world the Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival this year delivers a specially scheduled series of events in association with BAFTA. The BAFTA Goes to the Arab World… on Tour ...
- San Pedro concert remembers our fallen heroes - Long Beach Press-Telegram
What: Golden State Pops Orchestra playing music by Aaron Copeland, John Williams, Samuel Barber and others. When: 8 tonight;, pre-concert lecture at 7:30. Where: Warner Grand Theatre, 478 W. Sixth St., San Pedro. Tickets: $25, $15 for students ...
- Griffin Poetry Prizes go to Blaser and Ashbery - CBC News
Robin Blaser, poet and professor emeritus from B.C.'s Simon Fraser University, was awarded the prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize for Canadian poetry on Wednesday night. Blaser was joined by acclaimed U.S. poet John Ashbery, who took home the ...
- Community Calendar - Pittsburgh Channel
Do you have a community event? E-mail all of the details to webstaff@thepittsburghchannel.com and type "community event" in the subject line of your message. Note: We receive a high number of calendar requests. Please submit your event at least one ...
- Obasanjo, Soyinka, Ulli Beier, Trade Words - Nigeria Guardian
C ONTROVERSY over the siting of the proposed UNESCO institute in Nigeria persists, with renowned arts archivist, editor, writer and scholar, Ulli Beier refusing attempts to locate his art collections anywhere else except Osogbo, where he lived and ...
- Revolution Afropop, Take 2 - Walrus Magazine
Revolution Afropop, Take 2Walrus Magazine, Canada - 7 hours agoIt took death to conclude his supersized opus, and his grandiose poetry of shaming. Fela’s story is well told and brilliantly contextualized in Michael E. ...
- Auburn artist explores silence and light - Sun-Journal
LEWISTON - Photography and poetry by Lillian Baker Kennedy are being showcased at Willy Beans Café and Bistro, courtesy of L/A Arts. The show, titled "Homing the Light," after a featured poem, will be up for several weeks. An artist's reception will ...
- Jennings Center holds 50th Teen Sunday - Frost Illustrated
Frost IllustratedJennings Center holds 50th Teen SundayFrost Illustrated, IN - 21 hours agoThe Teenage Sunday program featured several dance, music and poetry selections from the community. Candice Bibbs of Snider High School and Akim Mares of ...
- Carli Bruni: First lady of schmaltz - The Independent
Carla Bruni is a self-styled femme fatale. So it's a pity that on her new album, the French President's wife comes across as simpering and weedy, says Andy Gill Sometimes, a confluence of celebrity circumstance reaches such a critical mass of PR ...
- A Gentle Way To Spark Creativity - Hartford Courant
WEST HARTFORD — - Sam Slate sat on the floor of his language arts classroom at King Philip Middle School on a recent Friday, eyes closed, smile forming, ruminating peacefully. A few feet away was Kate Callahan, a folk singer-songwriter who has ...
- Hold Kapanke accountable - La Crosse Tribune
It must be nice to be a state senator like Dan Kapanke: Free Cracker Jacks and the privilege of disregarding a law you don’t like when it might cost you or your business money. You can just pressure the people in charge of enforcing that ever-so ...
- WORCESTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (The Daily Times)
Worcester County Commissioners recognized ninth-grade student Michelle Wangel of Worcester Preparatory School with a certificate of recognition for placing first in a national poetry contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
- May 09, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot)
When Gwendolyn Brooks read at Cape Cod Community College in 1994, an English professor said that meeting her and hearing her read was a once in a lifetime opportunity for any student.
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