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- Wall of America by Thomas M. Disch - PopMatters
Wall of America by Thomas M. DischPopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoNo, in the last couple decades he would content himself more with horror novels, theater, children’s books, criticism, poetry, and a raft of learned and ...
- This 'Boots' was made for rockin' Poet and musician Michael 'Boots' Robinson joins Showtime Utah (Provo Daily Herald)
Showtime Utah owner Joan Peterson knew that Michael "Boots" Robinson would be a perfect fit for her venue's signature Old West Dinner Adventure the first time that she heard him perform. "Boots" was performing in Murray and his first number was cowboy classic "Ghost Riders in the Sky."
- Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington Library - Hartford Courant
Bob Jacobs Reading Poetry At Farmington LibraryHartford Courant, United States - 5 hours agoBob Jacob knows that poetry can help alleviate pain and celebrate life. He began reading poetry to cancer support groups in the 1990s and for the past seven ...
- Beats and bad rhymes at Bloody Awful Poetry - Evening Standard
Poetry recitals rarely make for wild nights out. I've only been to two in my life, both by mistake. There was a lot of poetry-speak - words like "alas" and "thrice" - and impenetrable jokes about iambs and trochees. I swore I'd never go to another ...
- Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissies - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Rochester poets show poetry is not for sissiesRochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - 42 minutes agoThat's one lesson I learned from going though the 180 or so poems submitted to the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. As announced last week, ...
- Fermanagh in verse - Fermanagh Herald (subscription)
Fermanagh in verseFermanagh Herald (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoA poem about Fermanagh could win £1000 in a free poetry competition. There's no charge to enter the competition and it's open to all UK residents, ...
- The Limetree Festival - Urban Planet
The Limetree FestivalUrban Planet, UK - 13 hours agoOn site expect prim and proper showers, parking, funfair rides, comedy, cabaret, quirky stalls, street theatre, late night cinema, art, poetry, politics, ...
- Montessori school in Duxbury holds peace ceremony (The Patriot Ledger)
Nearly 200 students from Bay Farm Montessori Academy in Duxbury celebrated the United Nations’ International Day of Peace on Monday
- "Rent" finale coming to area theaters - MLive.com
Some Flint-area theaters will show a special program, "Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway," about the New York closing of the landmark stage musical this month. The 165-minute Sony Pictures program is slated for screenings Sept. 24-25 and 27-28 at ...
- Review: What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami - Daily Telegraph
"We read fine things", claimed Keats, "but never feel them to the full until we have gone the same steps as the author." It is hard to imagine many readers going the same steps as Haruki Murakami. A bestselling Japanese novelist whose work has been ...
- Palestine Popular Conference meets in Chicago - Workers World
Workers WorldPalestine Popular Conference meets in ChicagoWorkers World - 1 hour agoThe event was enriched by the poetry of Tamim Barghouti and traditional music, spoken word and dancing. The dance troupes Firqat Al Awda from New York and ...
- Grandma's Kitchen: Family and vinegar (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
What a good morning! I really enjoy meeting new people and today I hit the jackpot. Thanks to an R-E column I was contacted by a lady who grew up where I did in Arkansas those many years ago. Our phone visits have been so much fun and I will be meeting she and her husband in person this coming Sunday. Isn't it great to meet someone you've shared a common experience with, even though you didn't ...
- Nic Balthazar : MMORGs, Autism and Normality in Ben X - Netribution
Nic Balthazar : MMORGs, Autism and Normality in Ben XNetribution, UK - 1 hour agoI studied English literature so I wanted to give it a kind of classical, wonderful, larger-than-life poetry that theatre has. But on the other hand, ...
- A Palestinian poet's final words (The Charlotte Observer)
When he passed away last month, Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwishstill had plenty to say. The 67-year-old writer known as the Palestinian "poet of conscience" was working on a collection of poems that captured the thoughts and ideals he was wrestling with in his twilight years. Darwish was an icon revered by Palestinians of all ages, backgrounds and political philosophies. His life mirrored the ...
- Weirdness abounds in offbeat Crows - Houston Chronicle
Houston ChronicleWeirdness abounds in offbeat CrowsHouston Chronicle, United States - 1 hour agoHere, he's treating a pet topic (as defined by the The Poetry Project Newsletter): "low-rent rural America festering in the backwater pollution from the ...
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