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- Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World" - Harvard Crimson
With the waning day peaking through the windows that look out onto Prescott Street, Rae Armantrout, one of the world’s most famous living postmodern poets, seated herself at a mahogany table and began to read to a couple dozen audience members ...
- A mixed sleigh full of holiday books for kids - WRAL.com
A mixed sleigh full of holiday books for kidsWRAL.com, NC - 7 hours agoChristmas Eve aboard the Black Sark has the pirates "snorin' like pigs in thar beds, while visions of treasure chests danced in thar heads. ...
- Potato madness has gripped at least one man (Anchorage Daily News)
Palmer potato guru Bill Campbell is a guy with a head stuffed with potato science, potato trivia and potato tales, a guy who can and does talk potatoes longer than most people can listen, a guy with the personal motto, Cogito Ergo Spud. “I think, therefore I yam.â€Â
- Is Obama Good For Business - Edubourse.com (Communiqués de presse)
Is Obama Good For BusinessEdubourse.com (Communiqués de presse), France - Nov 5, 2008“To borrow a phrase suffused with poetry from US president-elect Barack Obama, if there’s any owner manager out there who still doubts that all things are ...
- Guy Ritchie gets strict rules from Madonna for sons David, Rocco - New York Daily News
Madonna has left strict instructions for Guy Ritchie on child-rearing. As a divorcing dad, Guy Ritchie has to play by the rules  Madonna's rules. The superstar singer sent along a list of a dozen dictums for her ex, who is taking care of the ...
- Gerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Paul Mariani - Monsters and Critics.com
Monsters and Critics.comGerard Manley Hopkins: A Life by Paul MarianiMonsters and Critics.com - 12 hours agoHe decided that even religious poetry was too self-indulgent but later changed his mind. His mother and friends had kept copies of his early work. ...
- Let the Right One In (DVD Talk)
From Sweden comes "Let the Right One In," a film of extraordinary mood and wildly inventive directorial potency. It's a hushed, gentle story of provisional friendship, the ordeal of adolescence, and the curse of vampiric immortality.
- Arts: Lined With Silvers - (Cleveland Scene)
By Keith A. Joseph Just in time to give us a thankful Thanksgiving, Beck Center has selected an ideal theatrical frame for Dorothy Silver's effulgent slide show of the human condition. Cleveland's grand dame of theater is sharing her beatific glow these days during the second half of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads 2, an evening of monologues starring societal outcasts. The danger of appraising a ...
- CD Review: Pillars & Tongues comes east from the Midwest - U-Wire.com
Chicago-based trio Pillars & Tongues don’t just play together: they talk to each other, critique each other, and advise each other  with their instruments, of course. Their frank, uninhibited musical conversations have been compiled onto a disc ...
- Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican tradition - The Ranger
Poems, candles, food, skulls honor dead in Mexican traditionThe Ranger, TX - Oct 30, 2008Catholic Student Association to host workshop on creating Dia de los Muertos altars and love letters. By Karla Estrada An altar for DÃÂa de los Muertos in ...
- Kalamazoo Gazette film critic James Sanford talks with the cast of the ... - Kalamazoo Gazette
TORONTO -- No real dentist would ever have Ricky Gervais' teeth, and he knows it. But the star of the British version of "The Office" and HBO's "Extras" isn't ashamed, even though he admitted his far-from-perfect dental work made playing dentist ...
- Initiative to use arts to curb violence - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Initiative to use arts to curb violencePittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours agoBy Jill King Greenwood Retired Allegheny County police Detective Jimmy Cvetic hopes he and others can help curb youth violence by involving kids in poetry, ...This rally of biblical proportion to preach life's value Pittsburgh Post Gazetteall 2 news articles
- Pauline's childhood memories earn her Yorkshire Poetry Prize - Halifax Today
HALIFAX psychotherapist Pauline Stephenson's evocative memories of childhood scooped the Yorkshire Poetry Prize, given as part of the Ted Hughes Festival. Pauline, of Stafford Parade, Halifax, who started writing poetry two years ago, was presented ...
- Why Won’t Warner Brothers Release the Most Crowd-Pleasing ... - Firefox News
Why Won’t Warner Brothers Release the Most Crowd-Pleasing ...Firefox News, AZ - 7 hours agoBy Peter Gutiérrez Over the past fifteen years, Peter's criticism, non-fiction, short fiction, poetry, and comics have appeared in numerous publications. ...
- 'Goldengrove' by Francine Prose: A little sister copes with summer ... - Chicago Tribune
Francine Prose's 15th work of fiction, "Goldengrove," opens on a warm Sunday in May. Margaret and her younger sister, Nico, are drifting in a rowboat on the lake behind their parents' house in upstate New York. "Two Cleopatras in our royal barge," as ...
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