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- Day Dreams Start Fires (Scoop.co.nz)
Day Dreams Start Fires is collaboration between the poetry of Auckland-based MC Tourettes and the works of twelve Auckland artists including Misery, Askew, Deus, Cut Collective, Kerry Anne Lee and Gasp, among others. Art works will be sold as A1 prints at $60 ...
- Rooted Causes - FrontPage magazine.com
Rooted CausesFrontPage magazine.com, CA - 5 hours agoDavid Solway is the award-winning author of over twenty-five books of poetry, criticism, educational theory, and travel. He is a contributor to magazines as ...
- Pianist Brendel gives final concert in Austria (Las Vegas Sun)
Thu, Dec 18, 2008 (4:39 p.m.) Amid shouts of "bravo" and thundering applause, Alfred Brendel bid farewell to the concert hall Thursday, ending a six-decade career as one of the world's greatest pianists.
- Cartoonists discuss Jewish role in comics (Brown Daily Herald)
At a panel tracing the history of Jewish influence in comics, prominent figures from the comic book industry spoke last night in celebration of the student-curated exhibit "Jews and American Comics: The New Generation." The lecture was part of the exhibit assembled by students from Senior Lecturer in American Civilization Paul Buhle's class AMCV 1903O: "Jewish Americans: Film and Comics.
- Book on Sarwanand Koul Premi - Merinews
Book on Sarwanand Koul PremiMerinews, India - 6 hours ago... described as the "hope" and saviour of the modern Kashmiri poetry enthralled the audience, V Verma and Farhat Ehsaas represented Dogri and Urdu poetry.
- Claddagh embraces talent in High Point - Yes Weekly
Larry Johnson, better known to his fans as Larry J, perched on a stool beneath a flat-screen displaying Carolina basketball prowess and wrung the delicate notes of Willie Nelson’s jazz-inflected standard, “Crazy,†from his acoustic guitar ...
- Wild West hits Jonesborough (Johnson City Press)
Music on the Square’s Winter Concert Series begins Thursday at 7:30 p.m. with the acclaimed cowboy band Wylie & The Wild West.
- For poetry's sake, they jumped in the lake - Seattle Times
For poetry's sake, they jumped in the lakeSeattle Times, United States - 4 hours agoAfter a little hot chocolate, many of them headed for a friend's nearby hot tub. "My parting message is that poetry is very much alive. ...
- Crusading Scottsdale publisher dies at 84 - AZCentral.com
Longtime Scottsdale publisher Jonathan Marshall, who helped shape the city in its formative and boom years, has died. After years of declining health, Marshall's death comes just weeks before the Scottsdale Tribune , the successor to his Scottsdale ...
- Retired Air Force nurse turns to verse (The Gallup Independent)
GALLUP  On the surface, the solitary life of a poet would seem to have not much in common with the life of a nurse or the life of a military servicewoman.
- So Much to Do, So Little Time - Washington Post
Washington PostSo Much to Do, So Little TimeWashington Post, United States - 28 minutes agoSometimes, he writes poetry. He takes care of his wife, who is ailing. And he bowls, with an 84 average (the league keeps very detailed stats). ...
- Michael Rosen: The inspiring poetry of Adrian Mitchell (Guardian Unlimited)
Adrian Mitchell died at four in the morning of 20 December. He had been suffering from pneumonia and while in care in hospital had a heart attack from which he didn't recover. He was 76. Adrian was a socialist and a pacifist who believed, like William Blake, that everything human was "holy". That's to say he celebrated a love of life with the same fervour that he attacked those who ...
- “Persian Miniatures†published in Spain - Tehran Times
“Persian Miniatures†published in SpainTehran Times, Iran - 16 minutes agoJanés praised Taheri’s efforts in publishing the book, adding, “His acquaintance with Persian poetry has deepened the profundity of the book. ...
- Q&A: Talking with the blogger behind One-Minute Book Reviews - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
The Star-Ledger - NJ.comQ&A: Talking with the blogger behind One-Minute Book ReviewsThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com, NJ - 3 hours ago... a nonfiction book about that beautiful part of South Jersey, and David Tucker's "Late for Work," a prize-winning poetry collection by The Star-Ledger's ...
- Yes, Virginia, he's real - Salina Journal
Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether ...
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