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- There's more than meets the eye at `Ninja' Temple - Toronto Star
There's more than meets the eye at `Ninja' TempleToronto Star, Canada - 4 hours agoHere they would be entertained by talented geisha, who would perform music, dance, sing and recite poetry and haiku. The houses are slightly different from ...
- Young Jewish woman's journal reveals the horrors of life in ... - Times Online
Young Jewish woman's journal reveals the horrors of life in ...Times Online, UK - 7 minutes agoEarly in the book, she is discussing the war with a friend and declares that: "We do not have the right to think only of poetry on this earth. ...
- Tributes for playwright Pinter - Yahoo News
LONDON (AFP) – Tributes have poured in for Nobel Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter , one of theatre's biggest names for nearly half a century, who died aged 78. Pinter, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005, had been suffering from ...
- Conservative Generation, at Least When Composing - New York Times
Conservative Generation, at Least When ComposingNew York Times, United States - 5 hours agoAndrew Norman’s “Lullaby,” a setting of WH Auden’s poem “Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love,” began with a vocal phrase that had an almost medieval shape, ...
- Upstate CEOs: Future is Shaky (R News)
What's your confidence in the future? That was the question answered by more than 400 CEO's across Upstate New York in a survey done by the Siena Research Institute and First Niagara Bank.
- Religion Calendar: 12/20/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 12/20/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 1 hour agoGrand Traverse Teen Community Bible Study, 6:30 to 8:30 pm Mondays, Youth Center at Faith Reformed Church, 1105 E. Front St.; study runs through April 27 ...
- Clip Job: Girl-Watching at the Paperback Bookstore - Village Voice
Clip Job: Girl-Watching at the Paperback BookstoreVillage Voice, NY - 22 minutes ago... which has sold 3500 copies; and a 75-cent poetry book, "All of Ted Joans and No More," which is halfway through its second thousand. ...
- DeMATTEO: Susan Davis lends a little perspective to all our problems - New Haven Register (subscription)
DeMATTEO: Susan Davis lends a little perspective to all our problemsNew Haven Register (subscription), CT - 14 hours agoHappy Birthday, Krisanne. We all miss you. A crowd assembled at the New Haven Country Club on Nov. 7 to pay tribute Edward Petraiuolo Jr., who posthumously ...
- Jay Dreams - Baltimore City Paper
"Black lesbians in general you don't see much of in film or television or what have you," local writer Jai Brooks says. Even in the age of the Logo network and the almost mainstream gay sitcom, it's still hard to find representations of queer people ...
- The mail man had a sweet little talk with my Dad - Examiner.com
Examiner.comThe mail man had a sweet little talk with my DadExaminer.com - 21 hours agoI hold on to my father's journals of poetry, along with my respect for words, stamps, and salutes that inform me, along with my father's memory.
- Kap loses former editor and director of education (Kapuskasing Northern Times)
David Duchesne was well-known in the community for his work in education and his children’s book “The Train That Came To Stay”. He died at Sensenbrenner Hospital on Dec. 17 at the age of 67.
- Players’ season opens tonight (New Canaan Advertiser)
A proud palindrome, 26/62, will emblazon balloons floating in the lobby of the Powerhouse Theatre when on Friday, October 24, the curtain rises on the Town Players of New Canaan’s fall show, “Painting Churches,” produced by Bob Doran and Patrick Kiley.
- 'Language poetry'? It's all words - Philiy.com
Since the '70s, Ron Silliman has been writing a monumental cycle of poems called Ketjak . The title may or may not derive from the name of a ritualistic monkey dance in Bali, one often used in exorcism ceremonies. Make of that what you will. Ketjak ...
- Marianne Sokoloski - The Coloradoan
Marianne SokoloskiThe Coloradoan, CO - 22 hours agoShe wrote poetry; liked fishing; loved animals and flowers; and collected antique bottles. She was in touch with nature and preferred to be out of doors. ...
- Poets look to inauguration (The Hindu)
WASHINGTON: John F. Kennedy was the first American President to include a poet in his inauguration, and Bill Clinton was only the second. Now, poets and poetry lovers around the U.S. are hoping that Barack Obama, known for his own ...
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