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- Offend Maggie - Aversion
Offend MaggieAversion - 4 minutes ago... singing odes to basketballs ("Basket Ball Get Your Groove Back") and a couple discussing fruit ("Buck and Judy") or piecing together abstract poetry so ...
- Stoics, cynics and the meaning of life - Guardian Unlimited
Zeus once let fly two eagles from the ends of the world: one from the east and one from the west. They soared high over oceans, mountains, forests and plains, until they met at the very centre of the earth, its omphalos, or navel. On this spot, a ...
- The best place to watch language evolve - guardian.co.uk
The best place to watch language evolveguardian.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoWhat's more, there is already a poetry to be found on the site. Can anyone think of a better way to describe those strange, charged moments when someone ...
- When the plan goes up in smoke (The Heights)
I've told the story about the fire that destroyed my apartment enough times since Friday that it ought to be thoroughly embellished, suspenseful, and most of all, personally flattering by now. It ought to be, but it seems that rather than acquiring any sort of garnish, a little more of the account boils away with each retelling. What I am left with is this much: There was a fire, our apartment ...
- Obituaries for Oct. 1 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Robin Hayes King, 40, a resident of Arnold since 1995, died of diabetes Sept. 29 in her home after a life-long illness. Mrs. King was born May 10, 1968, in Elmira, N.Y., and graduated from Ithaca, N.Y., High School. She was devoted to her family ...
- Japan Times 08/31/08 (Arts Journal)
Is Poetry Untranslateable? "I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that 'nothing is lost in translation except the poetry.' Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own.
- A big loss - Concord Monitor
A big lossConcord Monitor, NH - 7 hours ago... I could count on the paper to feature wonderful pictures of our children and their friends, be it sports, theater, art exhibits, poetry readings, ...
- No Sophomore Slump for AMC's Mad Men - Film.com
No Sophomore Slump for AMC's Mad MenFilm.com, WA - Aug 7, 2008As for the cliffhanging plot-points from last season, we are pleasantly kept in the dark, for now. Peggy (Elizabeth Moss) has slimmed down and is cutting ...
- Literary Season at 92nd Street Y (New York Times)
The Unterberg Poetry Center at the 92nd Street Y has announced its 2008-9 season of literary events.
- JoAnn Falletta Helps Introduce West to East through Music - Payvand
PayvandJoAnn Falletta Helps Introduce West to East through MusicPayvand, Iran - 1 hour ago"The telling of the story, the poetry, the projection of the images, the orchestra playing this music, it's a very big undertaking. ...
- What we write about when we write about sportswriting (Guardian Unlimited)
Even though publishers are reluctant to commission minority interest sport books, there are some real hidden gems on offer
- Column: Rappers get bragging rights - Inside NoVA
Column: Rappers get bragging rightsInside NoVA, VA - 46 minutes agoSure, hip-hop is an art form, no better or worse than opera, poetry, film, etc. But, how many other people in the creative industries call themselves ...
- Go and take a look, Munich Fabric Start - Fibre2fashion.com
Go and take a look, Munich Fabric StartFibre2fashion.com, India - 17 hours agoA fairytale world between poetry and dreams: delicate, elf-like and sometimes childishly naïve. A touch of rococo allows fabrics to flow and flutter and ...
- Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin Laden - The Tennessean
Abandoned tapes record evolution of bin LadenThe Tennessean, TN - 21 hours agoBin Laden's poems are "embedded" into his speeches at times, offering sometimes macabre insights into battle and death. Miller said, "He coaches his ...
- New Non-Fiction from Outskirts Press Focuses on a Family’s Struggle with Their Son’s Traumatic Brain Injury (PR.com)
Dying to Fight: The Tony Bruno Story is the heartfelt account of a young man whose life was irrevocably altered when he sustained a traumatic brain injury as a result of a college sparring match. It is also a love story written by parents to their beloved child. In 1983, twenty-year-old Tony Bruno was like any other college student who has high hopes and dreams for the future. At Colorado ...
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