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- New U.S. poet laureate, Kay Ryan, is a lesbian - Oregonian
Arguably more interesting than her sexual orientation is the tidbit that when newly crowned U.S. poet Laureate Kay Ryan was rejected from the Poetry Club as an undergraduate at UCLA. While the New York Times article profiling the newly recognized ...
- TEHRAN, May 16 (MNA) -- - Scholar Majdeddin Keyvani is convinced ... - MehrNews.com
TEHRAN, May 16 (MNA) -- - Scholar Majdeddin Keyvani is convinced ...MehrNews.com, Iran - 3 hours agoKeyvani has translated a work on Khayyam by Mehdi Amin-Razavi entitled “The Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry and Philosophy of Omar Khayyam”. ...
- the new way to view life through the old ball game - Seymour Herald
More than two million kids from around the world will play on seven thousand baseball Little League teams this year. These children, ages 13 and younger, are taking part in a tradition that spans nearly 70 years. Parents across the world enroll their ...
- ESPN Sees Positive Results From Wall-To-Wall Euro 2008 Coverage - SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)
SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)ESPN Sees Positive Results From Wall-To-Wall Euro 2008 CoverageSportsBusiness Daily (subscription), NC - 1 hour ago... of soccer as has come to be expected by even the casual fan. It has a UK accent that is part poetry, part analysis and part Benny Hill” (THE DAILY).
- Godwyn speaks about wonderful Amy (Channel 4)
Pop supremo Nick Godwyn has spoken about what Amy Winehouse was like to work with at the tender age of 16.
- COUNTY COMMUNITY CONNECTION - TCPalm
COUNTY COMMUNITY CONNECTIONTCPalm, FL - 12 hours agoIRCC Professor Series: American Poetry and Environment Lectures, Dr. Roderick Hofer. Blake Library, 2351 SE Monterey Road, Stuart, 2 pm, Feb. ...
- History's father - Globe and Mail
History's fatherGlobe and Mail, Canada - 5 hours agoHistory, like poetry, began with war. Around 440 BC, some three centuries after Homer, singing of the wrath of Achilles, composed The Iliad, a Greek by the ...
- Many groups work together as AIDS takes center stage - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Many groups work together as AIDS takes center stageFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 1 hour agoFort Worth Poetry Slams presents HIV-themed poetry and spoken-word performances. FWCAC Front Gallery, 4-6 pm Sunday and May 25. Free. ...
- Woman on the run - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G il Adamson starts her debut novel in madness and then pushes the reader headfirst into the torrid Canadian wilderness of 1903. Adamson rolls out luxuriant prose in "The Outlander," dunking in the rivers and rolling in the moss under the forest ...
- Text of NYT report on Aitzaz - The Post
Text of NYT report on AitzazThe Post, Pakistan - 3 hours agoAfter the declaration of martial law last fall, he was held there under detention for four months, working out on his treadmill, writing resistance poetry ...
- Persepolis (2007) (New York Times)
Marjane berated by fundamentalists. “Persepolis” is a simple story told by simple means. Like Marjane Satrapi ’s book, on which it is based, the film, directed by Ms. Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud, consists essentially of a series of monochrome drawings, their bold black lines washed with nuances of gray.
- Suburban Symphony's Eric Dina to realize dream of conducting William ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eric Dina, co-principal trumpet of the Suburban Symphony Orchestra in Beachwood, conducts a rehearsal of William Grant Still's "Afro-American" Symphony at Beachwood High School. What: Martin Kessler and Eric Dina conduct Samuel Barber's "A School for ...
- MR HILARIOUS - CNET.com.au
MR HILARIOUSCNET.com.au, Australia - 2 hours agoThe lyrics were no longer offensive or boastful, they were instead philosophical poetry, something not expected of the band after ten years, ...
- Tom Waits returning to Houston for 1st time in 28 years - Houston Chronicle
After a 28-year absence, the man with the drunk piano is playing Houston again. Find out why so many musicians want to sing his songs. Jack Ingram once played Tom Waits' musical The Black Rider for a friend on a drive. His friend didn't care for it ...
- Reconsiderations: 'Life Studies' by Robert Lowell - New York Sun
IN THE PUBLIC EYE An illustration of Robert Lowell on the cover of Time magazine, June 1967. The place names are familiar, but Lowell's New England is not a place you could find on the map. It is a cosmological arena, where good and evil wrestle for ...
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