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- The Wit and Wisdom of the Ages - Times and Democrat
“The Stone Age didn’t end because we ran out of stones.†“We’re all worms but I do believe I’m a glow worm.†− Churchill “God will help those who help others.†“Lincoln was the best spokesman for our exceptionalism.†“We’d ...
- The Frank Marshall Davis Network in Hawaii - Canada Free Press
The Frank Marshall Davis Network in HawaiiCanada Free Press, Canada - 8 hours agoThen as now, Communists see African-Americans as merely a tool with which to acquire power and are quite willing to send highly self-destructive messages in ...
- My own private metropolis - Financial Times
I t’s chastening to realise that, since Soft City ’s first publication in 1974, the book’s citizens, nearly all in their go-getting 20s and 30s, have moved on to the world of bus passes, if not the Great Beyond. It’s sic transit gloria mundi ...
- Mallard Lake in Tanglewood Park - Winston-Salem Journal
Mallard Lake in Tanglewood ParkWinston-Salem Journal, NC - 1 hour agoExpress yourself during an open-mike poetry slam each Thursday at 7 pm at Dr. J's House of Soul Food (1527 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive., 771-7663). 5. ...
- Books: A poet's portrait of Keats (Post-Bulletin)
What if the English poet John Keats hadn't died a horrific death at the age of 25 -- what if he had simply quit writing, left his poetic achievement as it was at tha
- Bulletin Board, Aug. 27 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, Aug. 27Norwich Bulletin, CT - 6 hours agoSinging, dancing, piano, guitar, poetry readings and skits. Proceeds benefit the Southeast Connecticut Community Center of the Blind. ...
- Tim Seibles strives to build poetry fans with his readings (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA - Tim Seibles has invented narrative and written prose since childhood, but he didn't come to fully identify as a poet until college. While attending Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Seibles went to a workshop held by then-faculty member and poet Michael Ryan. Ryan read poetry that did more than leave a passing impression on Seibles - it "knocked him out." "The potential for ...
- Fat Man's lives on - Augusta Chronicle
Fat Man's lives onAugusta Chronicle, GA - 17 minutes agoPoetry comes easily for the restaurateur. He draws out his pen for special occasions. It has become more prominent over the last 10 years. ...
- Felix Dennis in interview: 'Drunks talk trash, don't they?' (Guardian Unlimited)
The last time publisher Felix Dennis gave an interview, he said he killed someone. How do you top that? With a national poetry tour - and a lot of free wine. By William Leith
- Madison poets finish third in second national bout - The Capital Times
Madison poets finish third in second national boutThe Capital Times, WI - Aug 8, 2008After coming in third at the second bout Thursday evening at the 2008 National Poetry Slam, members of the the Madison Slam Team won't be going on to the ...
- Asia's hottest new spaces - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzAsia's hottest new spacesStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 2 hours agoWHAT TO DO Visit China Best which showcases innovative product launches from young home-grown designers; attend a poetry reading, book launch or workshop ...
- Hopes, fears and the way ahead from man with toughest job in Middle ... - Times Online
It would be a grave mistake to judge Nouri al-Maliki on first appearances. The Iraqi leader may wear a pinstripe suit and tie, have gold-rimmed spectacles and project the sober, serious appearance of a bank manager, but nobody in this chaotic and ...
- Spoken words fill chapel for Readathon! (The Ohio University Post)
People who wandered into Galbreath Chapel yesterday could find themselves in the middle of a discussion between Alice and Humpty Dumpty or in a scene from The Iliad.
- Tragedy ended the pastoral bliss of the lone residents of San Miguel but the memories are sweet (Ventura County Star)
Betsy Lester Roberti saw ghosts of love and a lost life on a recent afternoon at San Miguel Island. Both had been snatched away — suddenly, darkly — long ago. She held the ruins of her old home in her hands on this sunny midsummer's day. Ghosts, good and bad, have a way of hanging around like a permanent curtain, like the eternal sea. They come back whenever she returns to San Miguel. ...
- Are You San Francisco's Next Poet Laureate? - SFist
Are You San Francisco's Next Poet Laureate?SFist, CA - 1 hour agoAnd if you win the sash and crown, according to the Merc, you duties will be "r delivering an inaugural address on the state of the poetry, participating in ...
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