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- New movie ‘The Express' sparks fond memories of football star Ernie ... - The State
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The new film "The Express" - about legendary Syracuse running back Ernie Davis - holds special importance for Helen T. Gray, The Kansas City Star's religion editor. She and Davis - the first African-American to win the Heisman ...
- Punk band has something to say - San Antonio Express
Punk band has something to saySan Antonio Express, TX - 11 hours ago“Basically, they read my poetry and they think they know who I am. ... There's more to me than that.†Raneri elaborates: As a musician, he defends the ...
- Who says schooldays aren't real fun days? - Independent Online
In honour of International Teachers' Day - okay, it was weeks ago - and to cheer up those thousands of young people now facing end-of-term tests, here are some recently South Africanised school jokes. When I was at school (a long time ago) we used to ...
- Event Celebrates Work Of Alumnus GE Murray - Canisius College
Event Celebrates Work Of Alumnus GE MurrayCanisius College, NY - 9 hours agoThe reception will feature readings from Murray’s book and other poetry by members of the Canisius English Department, and students and staff at the college ...
- Past the end of his nose - The Province
Past the end of his noseThe Province, Canada - 8 hours agoBut the right tone seems just out of reach, so an ending that aims for poetry finds itself only stranded just beyond reality.
- Complex and allusive but not elusive - Telegraph-Journal
Complex and allusive but not elusiveTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 8 hours agoDon McKay, respected purveyor of things poetic, has won numerous awards, from two Governor General's Awards for poetry (1991 and 2000) to the 2007 Griffin ...Young's new poems are provocative Daily Gleanerall 2 news articles
- Why We Hate - PopMatters
Why We HatePopMatters, IL - 29 minutes agoWhen he’s not deconstructing sporting events, he’s writing poetry as an MFA candidate at Texas State University. His work has appeared in Analecta, Fiasco, ...
- Exploring old Rome without air (or time) travel (International Herald Tribune)
Google Earth has embraced a frontier dating back 17 centuries: ancient Rome under Constantine the Great.
- Nepal's former king will enter politics soon: ex-aide (Outlook India)
Nepal's dethroned and disgraced king will enter active politics soon as the people will push Gyanendra to "serve the nation", a top aide of the former monarch has said.
- James' latest hooks mystery readers with first line (The News & Observer)
When a revered Tar Heel writer and teacher used to counsel his creative writing students, "If you're going to write about a bear, bring on the bear," he probably had in mind something like the opening line of "The Private Patient," P.D. James' extraordinary new mystery.
- Art & Soul: Poetry of light (Savannah Morning News)
In 1960, artist Stephen Antonakos experienced an epiphany while walking down a street in Manhattan. Struck by the poetic majesty of the light cast by a neon sign, he felt compelled to incorporate this colorless, odorless gas into his art. "When I started to work with neon, it was immediately geometric, abstract," Antonakos said. "I wanted to use the material for its own qualities. I called ...
- 'August 4, 1964’ boldly captures the urgency of a complex time (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By CHRIS SHULL DALLAS — August 4, 1964 , a "secular oratorio" by American composer Steven Stucky, with the libretto by Gene Scheer, was performed for the first time Thursday by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The piece is coherent, dramatically gripping, thematically relevant and musically accessible. August 4, 1964 uses the combined orchestra, large chorus and four vocal soloists conducted ...
- Im wilden Westen - Mitteldeutsche Zeitung
Im wilden WestenMitteldeutsche Zeitung, Germany - 11 hours agoImmer im Januar steigt das National Cowboy Poetry Festival. Hunderte Cowboys greifen zum Mikrofon. Tausende Zuschauer kommen. Baxter Black, Rancher und ...
- Cockroach earns the book nomination hat trick - Toronto Star
Ottawa CitizenCockroach earns the book nomination hat trickToronto Star, Canada - 11 hours agoIn all, nominees in seven categories in both English and French were unveiled at Ben McNally Books in Toronto. Finalists were also revealed for poetry, ...Quebecers make GG awards short list The Gazette (Montreal)Edmonton author a finalist for Governor General's award Canada.comGG nomination boosts Rawi Hage's literary stardom Ottawa CitizenNational Postall 85 news articles
- Abba Shrine Antiques & Collectibles Show - Birmingham News
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday. Admission $2, Children 16 and under free with an adult. Free parking. SEARCH ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS Search across all events: Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta ...
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