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- CHILEPOESIA KICKS OFF FIFTH ANNUAL POETRY GATHERING - Santiago Times
CHILEPOESIA KICKS OFF FIFTH ANNUAL POETRY GATHERINGSantiago Times, Chile - Nov 25, 2008Chilepoesia, one of the most prestigious poetry events in Latin America, began its 5th annual convocation Tuesday evening at La Plaza de la Constitucion ...
- Jill Oxley: Community news (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
JUST JAM: Jam at O.D.'s Tavern. The Rocktoberfest party starts at 1 p.m. Oct. 18 and will last until about 1 a.m. Food, drink (alcoholic and non), good friends, fun times and another memorable jam at O.D.'s Tavern on WV State Rt. 34 just south of Hurricane. Come and enjoy some of the best musicians the Mountain State has to offer.
- Obama - Hold fast to dreams - Marin Independent-Journal
Obama - Hold fast to dreamsMarin Independent-Journal, CA - 9 minutes agoMy thoughts centered on the poetry of Langston Hughes. Young people dreaming have a way of making tomorrow worth struggling for. ...
- Judith Wachs, 70; brought new life to Sephardic music - Boston Globe
The epiphany came in the late 1970s when Judith Wachs heard someone sing the Sephardic folk song "Skalerika de Oro." It was as though she had been searching for this kind of music, and the songs were seeking her. "Whenever I tell this story, I still ...
- Music preview: Singer, songwriter Darrell Scott returns to Big Room - Enterprise-Record
Music preview: Singer, songwriter Darrell Scott returns to Big RoomEnterprise-Record, CA - Oct 2, 2008Scott, who earned his degree in poetry from Tufts University, has six original CDs to his credit including his newest release "Modern Hymns," (August 2008, ...
- the spectator - Slate
Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against yoga—or Eastern disciplines in general. In fact, I've done tai chi exercises for many years. No, it's the commodification and rhetorical dumbing-down of yoga culture that gets to me. The way something that ...
- Celebrating an artist's life, well lived - Examiner.com
Examiner.comCelebrating an artist's life, well livedExaminer.com - 8 hours agoA memorial poetry reading celebrating Tony Vaughan's life will be held Sunday afternoon, from 2 to 4, at Live Worms Gallery, 1345 Grant Ave.
- Sharing Verse . . . and Criticisms - Washington Post
Sharing Verse . . . and CriticismsWashington Post, United States - 1 hour agoSuch as Ron Vardiman, 76, a retired scientist who has been writing poetry for about 10 years. He read his poem "The Enigmatic Sphinx" at a workshop. ...
- Concert review: Broken Social Scene - The Gazette (Montreal)
Concert review: Broken Social SceneThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 9 hours agoIt's fusion of disaffected poetry and soaring, hazy rock soundscapes melded most succinctly on 2002's You Forgot It In People. By 2005's self-titled effort, ...
- Gaia Online Golden Ticket Holders Gearing Up for Exclusive Early Entry into zOMG! Open Beta (IGN PC)
A gradual Gaian rollout gives community members play-dates for the casual MMO.
- Meg Medina profile - Richmond Times-Dispatch
Born: June 11, 1963, in Alexandria, but she grew up in New York. Family: Lives in Richmond with her husband, Javier Menendez, and their three children, Cristina, Sandra and Alex. Education: Bachelor's degree in communications from Queens College of ...
- Poems from this broken world (San Diego Union-Tribune)
In the second half of the 19th century, the United States produced Walt Whitman, a poet who loved the world in all its forms and manifestations, from the grandeur of its oceans and mountains and the exuberant energy of its cities to the fragile lives of the humblest of his fellow earthborn creatures: And do not call the tortoise unworthy for not being some thing else, Whitman writes in a line ...
- Coming Out Week "queerly" a success - The Argosy.ca
Coming Out Week "queerly" a successThe Argosy.ca, Canada - 8 minutes agoOn Wednesday, Dr. Robert Lapp discussed Queer Theory in English Literature, using examples such as Lord Byron’s love poetry. Many of the works discussed are ...
- Beloved bridge - Morris County Daily Record
He found plenty of books on the Brooklyn Bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge was well represented. But there was nothing on the GWB. So he did what any responsible American studies professor would do -- he wrote one. The result, published this month by ...
- Indian origin journalist's book nominated for British literature prize (New Kerala)
London, Nov 19 : The Times journalist Sathnam Sanghera is the latest British-Asian to blaze a literary trail as his book on the travails of his Sikh immigrant family has been short listed for the biography prize at the British Costa Book Awards for 2008.
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