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- November 7, 2008 (Arts Journal)
I'm back in New York and feeling grumpy: today's Wall Street Journal drama column contains thumbs-down reviews of Black Watch and Romantic Poetry . Here's an excerpt.
- Poet finds plenty of things to write about (Post-Bulletin)
ST. JOSEPH, Minn. -- Larry Schug always has something to write about. It's how he knows he's alive. "People say, 'I don't know what to write about,' and I say, 'What, did you wake up dead this morning?"' he said. "Turn off the TV eve
- Community News (The Staunton News Leader)
Parks and rec to teach holiday hosting: Heather Austin will teach participants how to prepare a Thanksgiving meal from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Montgomery Hall Park Activity Room. Austin will teach how to roast a turkey, prepare side dishes and set a beautiful table.
- A tree for the ages, ancient ginkgo spreads golden carpet of leaves this season (Greensboro News & Record)
Surely some poetry lovers disagree with poet Joyce Kilmer's observation that he (not a she) never saw a poem lovely as a tree. Those who take issue probably have never seen a ginkgo tree in the fall. They need to observe a row that forms a canopy on a short stretch of a road in Green Hill Cemetery. For sure, a big maple at the cemetery's Wharton Street entrance is a thing of beauty for at ...
- No sex in U.S.S.R., but plenty of in Ukraine - KPNews.com
everyone watched. Ukraine’s intellectual elite was traditional shy about sex, but folk art showed that people loved it and laughed at it If you happen to ask a former Soviet citizen about sex in the former empire, nine out of 10 will respond with ...
- A poet's war of words - Edmonton Journal
Last month, Victoria-area poet Suzanne Steele spent some dusty days at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright, where the infantry prepares for Afghanistan. "It was extremely dusty -- a taste of what it's really like in Afghanistan," Steele says on the phone ...
- Urban Planner: October 2, 2008 (Torontoist)
MUSIC: Today, War Child Canada is presenting " Busking For Change ," a day-long busking event featuring a number of reasonably successful Canadian performers.
- Walt Whitman II - New York Times
New York TimesWalt Whitman IINew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoThe world has been 116 years without Whitman, who died in 1892 and is best known for his poetry collection “Leaves of Grass.” But for about 25 years, ...
- Poet 'stirred up' storm over book (BBC News)
Bookseller Waterstone's says it had to cancel a poetry launch after its author deliberately whipped up a "furore".
- Current Events Experts on the Williams College Faculty - PR Newswire (press release)
Current Events Experts on the Williams College FacultyPR Newswire (press release), NY - 5 hours agoHe is chairman of the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, and is working on a book on American's public opinions during the run-up to the war in Iraq. ...
- Limited Movie Runs (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Limited releases for the week of Nov. 7.
- Hot Student Body Survey, Sole Stylings, & iLL-Literacy - CollegeOTR
CollegeOTRHot Student Body Survey, Sole Stylings, & iLL-LiteracyCollegeOTR, NY - 19 hours agoFor every pair of shoes sold, one pair will be donated to a child in need. If you missed yesterday's Charity Denim Sale, now's your chance to soothe your ...
- Religion Calendar: 10/04/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 10/04/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 21 minutes agoBethany Christian Services fourth annual Bethany Gala, 6 pm Nov. 7, Traverse City Golf and Country Club; $65 per person; 995-0870. The Ed Lantzer Gallery, ...
- Nominations invited as hunt for next poet laureate begins (Guardian Unlimited)
The search for Andrew Motion's successor is under way, with the public invited to make suggestions
- Muses both mystical and muscular in this city of women (The Globe and Mail)
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