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- Beatniks and Hollywood Royalty Descend Upon Edmonton - Market Wire
EDMONTON, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 8, 2008) - Edmonton Festivals bring life to the streets for poetry lovers. If to you poetry means the stuff you did in high school English, think again: this is combat in the form of "blink poetry," a yell-a ...
- Young Muslim advisors unveiled - The Asian News
Young Muslim advisors unveiledThe Asian News, UK - 15 minutes agoA member of the Bradford Youth Service she set up her own not for profit organisation how to drum and perform poetry. She is a member of the Bradford ...
- 10 things you ought to know about David Silverberg (+ Contest!) - blogTO
blogTO10 things you ought to know about David Silverberg (+ Contest!)blogTO, Canada - 2 hours agoThe Toronto Poetry Slam has been a regular monthly happening since November 2005: "It used to be a roving slam. We're at the Drake full-time for now. ...
- Lesbian Activist Who Was First To Wed In SF Dies (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Pioneering lesbian rights activist Del Martin, who married her lifelong partner in June on the first day that same-sex couples in California gained that right, died Wednesday. She was 87.
- Entertainment Calendar: 08/08/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com .
- Upstate religious retreats open to visitors (The Buffalo News)
NEW LEBANON -- 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 Sufireligious retreat.
- Rich rhythms of island life for Pynter Bender - Metro
MetroRich rhythms of island life for Pynter BenderMetro, UK - 48 minutes agoEach sentence carries the weight of prose-poetry, suffused with rich, deep rhythms and other-worldly imagery that vividly conveys the tension between the ...
- VANISHING VOICES CRUELLY-ABSENT CROAKS! (Deccan Herald)
What does a little boy do when he wakes up one morning to find that his voice has disappeared altogether? What does a little frog do when he just doesn’t seem to be able to croak? When no amount of help from his worried mother can coax anything other than a discordant ‘Cronk’ out of him.
- Last word on Arab book trade - The Standard
The StandardLast word on Arab book tradeThe Standard, Hong Kong - 1 hour agoYa'akoub Hijazi, an ardent reader of Arabic poetry and literature who is a 60-year-old Arab citizen of Israel, says the ban is a "shock."
- MADISON: James Whitcomb Riley in Anderson (The Herald Bulletin)
There were reports of womanizing, alcoholism, fraud, scandal and even the selling of patent medicine. Yes, James Whitcomb Riley, the gentle, fondly remembered bard of children’s classics such as “Little Orphant Annie†and “The Raggedy Man,†made quite an impression on Anderson, Indiana.
- AP Lies About Obama's Red Mentor - Right Side News
AP Lies About Obama's Red MentorRight Side News, GA - 1 hour agoDavis "published several volumes of poetry," AP said, failing to note that they include poems praising the Soviet Red Army and mocking Christian ...
- DVD Review—Long Dream - Firefox News
DVD Review—Long DreamFirefox News, AZ - 6 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's work in horror and other genres, in the form of short fiction, poetry, criticism, and comics, ...
- Michael McCarthy: A summer this wet and windy just isn't natural - Independent
Michael McCarthy: A summer this wet and windy just isn't naturalIndependent, UK - 11 minutes agoWe may not be entitled to much in this life, but everyone of us gets a hot season after the cold, and in Finland, they shout for joy. ...
- International writer features: Globerman (Israel) and Falkner (New Zealand) (The Daily Iowan)
For three months during the fall, the International Writing Program hosts around 30 writers who, over the years, have come from more than 120 different countries. This year's writers will present readings two by two throughout the semester in Prairie Lights Books, 15 S. Dubuque St., and in the Shambaugh House.
- Pride of Place West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calm - Inquirer.net
Pride of Place West Lake, buzzing Hangzhou’s center of calmInquirer.net, Philippines - 8 hours agoImmortalized in painting, music and poetry, images of West Lake have been transmitted to each Chinese. Since the early dynasties up to this day, ...
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