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- The McCain-isms that Lost the Debate, If Not the Election - Huffingtonpost.com
In presidential elections, winning and losing results less from the facts presented, than the keywords and key phrases repeated. At no time was this more true than last night's debate in Tennessee. Second Debate Turns McCain-isms into Major Problem ...
- Literary world grieves over Wallace’s apparent suicide - Lincoln Courier
The literary world is in grief for David Foster Wallace, an author of seemingly unstoppable curiosity, imagination and ambition who apparently killed himself last week. He was a professor at Illinois State University for about a decade. Wallace, who ...
- What's On weekend - Newbury Weekly News Group
Newbury Weekly News GroupWhat's On weekendNewbury Weekly News Group, UK - 52 minutes ago-Poets Café with Maggie Sawkins, writer, comedian and champion of poetry. AF Harrold compères Reading’s longest-running and best-loved poetry platform. ...
- Polish poet to praise life at reading - Daily Item
LEWISBURG — Poet Adam Zagajewski will visit Bucknell University as the 14th annual Sandra and Gary Sojka Visiting Poet. Zagajewski will read from his works Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall. He also will participate in a question-and-answer ...
- Definitions: The proletariat (Online Journal)
“Suppose that some great disaster were to sweep ten million families out to sea and leave ’em on a desert island to starve and rot. That would be what you might call an act of God, maybe.
- Emha Ainun Najib: Delivering the message of peace - Jakarta Post
Emha Ainun Najib: Delivering the message of peaceJakarta Post, Indonesia - 22 minutes agoEmha's first anthology of poetry titled "M" Frustasi (the Frustration of "M") was published in 1975. With his colleagues, he set up theater group Teater ...
- Patti Smith Plays At Sydney Opera - HULIQ.com
For the first time in a decade, the so-called ‘godmother of punk†will perform for Australian audiences, showcasing her critically acclaimed new album Twelve and the best of her back catalogue. Bursting onto the New York music scene in ‘67 ...
- Tia Glass column - Promising program offered for youth right here in ... - Salisbury Post
The last couple of weeks I've become a bullhorn advocate for a very smart program offered at the local YMCA. It's called The Black Achievers. It promotes positive challenges and motivation for the youth of this area. "It's a promising program," says ...
- Future looks bleak for many species - Globe and Mail
Free Markets from Canada writes: Foolishness...this just goes to show that special interest groups conduct studies with their findings in place even before the study begins. How about the study that revealed that 99.9% of ALL living things since the ...
- A US president we can trust? (The Manila Times)
In July, Barack Obama spoke before a crowd of 200,000 people at Tiergarten in Berlin. One reporter likened it to a “pop festival, a gathering of peace, love—and loathing for George W. Bush.â€
- Book notes (Post-Bulletin)
Book happenings and events: • The Adult Great Books Group meets from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, September through May at the Unitarian Church in Rochester. • Author Christopher Valen will have a meet-a
- Review: 'Wasafiri' - Merinews
Review: 'Wasafiri'Merinews, India - 2 minutes agoWASAFIRI IS a literary journal of international contemporary writing with interviews, articles, art, poetry, fiction and reviews. ...
- How Abuja stood still for poet, Okigbo’s daughter - Vanguard
How Abuja stood still for poet, Okigbo’s daughterVanguard, Nigeria - 51 minutes agoIn the words of his American publishers, Africa World Press, New Jersey, “He has emerged as clearly the most significant and influential African poet, ...
- The man who would be Punglish! (The Telegraph)
A prize-winning writer from the UK of Indian origin from West London. Won several prizes with his debut book. Punjabi, actually. Youngish. Tries to write in Indianness into his British context.
- PEACH BUZZ: ‘Bachelorette’ decides she’ll stay that way - Atlanta Journal Constitution
PEACH BUZZ: ‘Bachelorette’ decides she’ll stay that wayAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - 9 hours agoThe infamous “Blondie†gets a mention for her poetry reading and talents crushing a beer can with her bosom. “Cheap booze and a laid-back, communal vibe ...
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