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- That Attack on Fellow Africans in South Africa - LeadershipNigeria
That Attack on Fellow Africans in South AfricaLeadershipNigeria, Nigeria - 1 hour agoRemember, these are the same people the likes of Leopold Sedar Senghor, the great poet stuck his neck out to fight their wars through his poetry. ...
- The Intergalactic Mashup King - Wired
In Werner Herzog’s films, the main characters tend to be ambitious explorers who find themselves crashing in spectacular failure. Aguirre, the Wrath of God follows a 16th-century conquistador who sets out to find El Dorado, only to end up on a raft ...
- Other Voices - Missouri Valley Times News
Other VoicesMissouri Valley Times News, IA - 5 hours agoThrough Dylan's live performances, music and poetry, he remains relevant and profound. And although he doesn't get the airplay he once did and his albums ...
- Arthur Lionberger at 105; Rochester's oldest citizen died July 4 - Boston Globe
Arthur Lionberger would recall in poetry how as a child in St. Louis he sat on the curb and watched President Theodore Roosevelt ride by in a parade. In a poem titled, "Footsteps" he wrote: "As a child I watched a marching band/But was too young to ...
- Go! guide June 27 (The Daily Reflector)
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- Port opponents to meet June 24 (The Wilmington Star-News)
SOUTHPORTPort opponentsto meet June 24A grassroots group forming in opposition to a planned state port in Southport will hold its first public meeting at the end of this month.
- Just Send My Mail to Santo Tomas - San Diego Reader
Just Send My Mail to Santo TomasSan Diego Reader, CA - 48 minutes agoDespite his hours spent reading, and the long days of work as a laborer at Rancho de los Dolores, Birch still finds time to write poetry and to sketch. ...
- Simon Holt and "a table of noises" performed by the City of ... - Times Online
Simon Holt and "a table of noises" performed by the City of ...Times Online, UK - 6 hours agoThis presentation was all about love and war and the violent beauty of the Orpheus myth, and included poetry readings (with discreet musical background) as ...
- Bone's succinct, quiet force endures - Age
Pamela Bone's coffin leaves St George's Anglican Church in Malvern yesterday. She died last week, aged 68, after four years with multiple myeloma. READERS and friends mourning the death of former Age columnist Pamela Bone this week might have found ...
- Brickbats - but mostly bouquets - for The Times redesign - Times Online
Brickbats - but mostly bouquets - for The Times redesignTimes Online, UK - 7 hours agoYou miss the poetry in times2, still want Business and Sport as a separate section, are warming to the leaders on page 2 (although one reader helpfully ...
- Come 'Dancing' in Oak Park - Chicago Tribune
Dancing at Lughnasa: Oak Park Festival Theatre closes its season with a well-timed production of Brian Friel 's memory play, based on his Depression-era childhood in Ireland's County Donegal and set during the annual harvest festival dedicated to the ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell (The New York Sun)
Even before Robert Lowell published "Life Studies," his masterpiece, in 1959, he was widely regarded as the best American poet of his generation. But for most of the 1950s he was also completely blocked, managing to write, as he later recalled, just "five messy poems in five years." The problem was not that Lowell had failed to master his chosen style — the symbol-studded, ambiguity-laden, ...
- Poem to be published in poetry anthology - Amarillo Globe News
A poem written by Ashlyn Thomas, 12, a Westover Park Junior High School student, will be published by The American Library of Poetry in an anthology, "Brilliance." The entry by the daughter of Alan and Patty Thomas, "The First Day of Spring," has ...
- Festivities to mark Israel's 60th birthday (The Post and Courier)
The celebration begins. Today, Israel turns 60. The 1948 War of Independence and subsequent United Nations recognition established Israel as an autonomous modern Jewish state, and the first Jewish nation in two millennia. That independence came at no small price for Jews and Palesti...
- Ellen Bass' "Dead Butterfly" - Seattle Times
How often have you wondered what might be going on inside a child's head? They can be so much more free and playful with their imaginations than adults. And they are so good at keeping those flights of fancy secret and mysterious that even if we were ...
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