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- Poland topic at library (The Times Express)
The following free programs for adults are coming up in Gallery Space at Monroeville Public Library:  read more »
- Stage listings - Vancouver Sun
Stage listingsVancouver Sun, Canada - Apr 24, 2008West Side Story Classic musical tells the story of two love-struck teens from rival street gangs. Massey Theatre, to April 26, 8 pm, mainess 2 pm, $19-36, ...
- Relay for Life's big event is tonight - Greenville News
Relay for Life's big event is tonightGreenville News, SC - 50 minutes ago9:15-10 pm -- Remember ceremony, poetry reading by cancer survivor Abbie McWilliams, prayer by Dr. Steve Patton, silent walk led by torch bearers.
- Raised in cane - Columbus Dispatch
Columbus DispatchRaised in caneColumbus Dispatch, OH - 51 minutes agoKushner, who was raised in San Francisco's Haight district by poetry-loving scientist parents, made three visits to Cuba during the six years she wrote the ...
- 'Diminished Capacity' - Newsday
The most memorable image in "Diminished Capacity" is of a quaint manual typewriter - perched on a wood dock - whose keys occasionally smack the page by themselves. Actually, they're attached to dangling hooks, and it's the fish below who are creating ...
- Milking History: 'Amalia's Tale' by David I. Kertzer (The New York Sun)
'Nothing is so dangerous to its surroundings as a syphilitic infant." So wrote Alfred Fournier, a prominent French doctor whose exaggeration, back in the late 19th century, would be hard to blame. In southwestern France, a contaminated newborn had recently infected his unsuspecting wet nurse, and when she fell ill her neighbors, equally unwary, took her place in between nursing their own ...
- Broadsheet, out - Salon
It's a Salon holiday, and your Broadsheet writers are taking the day off. In lieu of our usual critiques and repartee, we offer you this video, which you have most likely already seen five times, of a man dancing around the world. We say, why not ...
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- The Spectator Office is Decadent and Depraved - Columbia Spectator
In 1963, the old New York Journal-American’s Jimmy Breslin wrote a wonderful book about a pitiful team. The new New York Mets had just lost 120 games in their inaugural season and, he felt, this side of grown men failing on such a magnificent scale ...
- Rilke and the question of self-identity - Telegraph.co.uk
Rilke and the question of self-identityTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoBy AN Wilson Poetry is language compressed. It is many other things, too, but try expounding any favourite poem and your prose will be double or triple the ...
- Spike in sales for next poet laureate - Times Daily
Kay Ryan is no longer an unknown poet. Demand for her work jumped sharply Thursday upon the Library of Congress' announcement that she had been named the new U.S. poet laureate, a one-year term beginning in the fall. Her collections "The Niagara ...
- Tuesday's Agenda, May 20 (Miami Herald)
Calendar Desk, The Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Fifth Floor Newsroom, Miami, FL 33132-1693. To submit items online, go to MiamiHerald.com, click on Calendar of Events and click Add Events, then follow the prompts or e-mail your items to newscalendar@MiamiHerald.com. No faxes, please. To search for events throughout South Florida, click on Calendar on the left side of the screen at ...
- Ibbetson Street Press announces annual poetry contest - Somerville News
Ibbetson Street Press announces annual poetry contestSomerville News, MA - 1 hour agoRecently Ibbetson Street has been included in the prestigious “Index of American Periodical Verse,†along with many other top small press literary journals. ...
- OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008 - Blabbermouth.net
OTEP To Film First-Ever Live DVD - July 3, 2008Blabbermouth.net, NY - 2 hours agoSo if you ever thought about breaking free from the cocoon, butterfly, now is the (fucking) time. "Those that come in costume (blood pigs, ghostflowers, ...
- PERFORMING ARTS - Washington Post
Three songs by contemporary Vienna-based composer Wolfram Wagner had their world premieres at baritone Randall Scarlata's Austrian Embassy recital on Monday evening. Spare and quietly melodic, Wagner's subtly crafted Three Songs on Poems by Weldon ...
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