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- Great Green Show lineup - Mail Tribune
Great Green Show lineupMail Tribune, OR - 1 hour agoJune 17-19, for example, Hickerby Hinds' "Buckworld One" will bring krump dancing, video and poetry. Krumping is an athletic form of street dancing that ...
- More to Hadrian than a wall - Telegraph.co.uk
BBC NewsMore to Hadrian than a wallTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe sang, played the lyre, wrote poetry, loved debating with professors of philosophy and had serious literary and architectural interests. ...Emperor of the first holocaust: How the death of his male lover ... Daily MailThe cult of Hadrian guardian.co.ukAn emperor for our times ScotsmanTelegraph.co.ukall 79 news articles
- Lewis Carroll In Numberland, by Robin Wilson - Independent
Lewis Carroll In Numberland, by Robin WilsonIndependent, UK - 2 hours agoTo entertain themselves, the family produced a magazine for which he designed mazes and puzzles. By the time he was 12, the future Lewis Carroll had written ...
- James Joyce family portraits restored at Buffalo State (The Buffalo News)
Nine family portraits that belonged to James Joyce, including two of the literary giant himself, have been restored by Buffalo State College art conservators and will be showcased for the first time during the 2009 North American James Joyce Conference in Buffalo.
- Locals receive honorable mention in short story contest - Frazee Vergas Forum
Locals receive honorable mention in short story contestFrazee Vergas Forum, MN - 1 hour agoKosler has had poetry published in a regional magazine and will have a piece featured in this year's edition of the Jack Pine's Talking Stick book. ...
- Kay Ryan named poet laureate (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By HILLEL ITALIE NEW YORK — Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain-bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to that of Emily Dickinson, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate, starting in the fall. The ...
- World of poetry shattered in acid agony - The Daily Star
The Daily StarWorld of poetry shattered in acid agonyThe Daily Star, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoRupganj upazila, Narayanganj. A Wednesday evening. While walking on balcony Suma Akhter was reciting a poem not noticing anything around. ...
- Bush the Uniter - OpEdNews
Bush the UniterOpEdNews, PA - 34 minutes ago... publish hundreds of freelance magazine and newspaper articles and political commentary columns along with 7 books of poetry and short fiction. ...
- Video: Sue shares some tips about making popovers (Park Rapids Enterprise)
Click on the play button to start the video. Adobe Flash Player 9 is required to view video in full screen mode. 06/23/2008 Many people participated in the Relay for Life event Friday, June 20 including several walkers and a bagpiper.
- Not your usual English teacher - Southern Highland News
Not your usual English teacherSouthern Highland News, Australia - 2 hours agoAs a child she would often enter writing competitions conducted by the postal institute and frequently walked away with a prize. Her success as a wordsmith ...
- Fearless but peaceful (Calgary Sun)
When action superstar Jet Li shot his historical wushu drama, Fearless, he vowed he would never make another martial-arts movie. The reason was simple, if elegant.
- An angular vision - Financial Times
H emingway said he looked like “an unsuccessful rapistâ€, Paul Nash thought him “strangely sub-human†and to WH Auden he was “that lonely old volcanoâ€. Wyndham Lewis styled himself “The Enemyâ€, and certainly by the time he had ...
- A paean to books and those who love them - Concord Monitor
A paean to books and those who love themConcord Monitor, NH - Aug 9, 2008By Wendy Smith The Washington Post Though it deals with a dark period in history, this first novel is an essentially sunny work. ...
- Argentina's 'loony radio' threatened by hospital closure (The New Zealand Herald)
BUENOS AIRES - With no front teeth, Pacotillo is an unlikely radio sensation. And his patter with members of his on-air posse sounds more like a group therapy session than a Saturday show.
- Dark and sweet fables for a modern age (Seattle Times)
Artists Julie Paschkis and Kensuke Yamada offer playful, sometimes disturbing characters and engaging narratives that are both dark and sweet, at Grover/Thurston Gallery and Catherine Person Gallery, respectively.
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