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- Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the Other - New York Times
Pen in One Hand, Cricket Bat in the OtherNew York Times, United States - 1 hour agoEven if he became proficient, he wouldn’t get the jokes or the poetry. The other European on the team is Raymond King, an Englishman who works for Verizon ...
- Beach Boys, it's not, but it's got rhythm - Globe and Mail
Now that summer has officially arrived, this is a good time to sing the Middle English verse, " Sumer is i-cumen in/ Lhude sing, cuccu! " This, according to Crowther's Encyclopedia of Phrases and Origins , is the oldest written song in the English ...
- 'Beauty' leaves one spellbound (The Washington Times)
"Beauty in Trouble" ("Kraska v nesnazich") was inspired by a song that was inspired by a poem. This moving and surprising Czech film, however, is very much down to earth, its concerns informed as much by modern, complicated Czech life as by an age-old, universal narrative.
- Top 10 things to do in Swampscott and Marblehead this week - Swampscott Reporter
Top 10 things to do in Swampscott and Marblehead this weekSwampscott Reporter, MA - Apr 24, 2008The Swampscott Public Library would like to invite everyone to the awards ceremony for the 4th Lee Golomb Cadiff Teen Poetry Contest. ...
- Woodbridge woman writes poetry celebrating Bible - Lodi News-Sentinel
Sandy Holtz grew up with no background in poetry. Her parents never wrote poems. None of her friends did, either. She never had an English teacher who influenced her, and she hadn't read poetry to any extent. But when she turned 19, Holtz started ...
- Cortázar, Julio (An Argentinean Master of Antinovel and Experimental literature) (Yemen Times Online)
Cortázar, Julio (1914-1984), Argentinean novelist, short-story writer, translator, and intellectual. Cortázar was born in Brussels, Belgium, to his Argentinean parents on August 26, 1914. Once World War I began, Cortázar’s family forced to remain in Barcelona, Spain, for a year and a half.
- Billy Bragg, - LA Weekly
LA WeeklyBilly Bragg,LA Weekly, CA - 8 hours agoHe follows it up with "The Warmest Room" from 1986's Talking With the Taxman About Poetry. Bragg's alone on stage in a light blue shirt with a sliver guitar ...
- Bullies, Addicts and Losers: A Poet Loves Them All (New York Times)
The poet August Kleinzahler writes with elegiac insight about life?s losers, the people he calls ?strange rangers,? the addicted, insane or destitute.
- Pupil poet prove prizewinners - Oxford Mail
Pupil poet prove prizewinnersOxford Mail, UK - 1 hour ago"It suggests there's a lot of potential out there and a lot of people are writing poetry." The winners received £150, the second-placed poems £75, ...
- "Pet Whisperers" Analyze Your Pets (CBS News)
Animal whispers help open the lines of communication between pets and their owners, improving the relations between them.
- The elusive master of allusion. - New Yorker
New YorkerThe elusive master of allusion.New Yorker, United States - 17 minutes agoPound’s poetry and criticism are not discussed; no reader of Gay’s book would have any idea of what his importance or influence as a writer might be. ...
- 80 Reasons to Throw a Party - Chronicle
80 Reasons to Throw a PartyChronicle, NC - 4 hours agoShe followed that success with five other successful autobiographies and a slew of popular books of poetry and essays. Some of Angelou’s poetry is expected ...
- Queen Victoria had an affair with Indian courtier: Film (NDTV)
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- RedEye picks what’s hot and what’s cool at Chicago’s 31 beaches - Chicago Tribune
RedEye picks what’s hot and what’s cool at Chicago’s 31 beachesChicago Tribune, United States - 17 hours agoEnjoy readings by award-winning poets, or bring your own prose to the weekly poetry readings held at Greenleaf Avenue at Lake Michigan. ...
- World premiere documentary tells the story of an unsung Canadian hero - CNW Group
TORONTO, June 17 /CNW/ - He waged a public war against fascism and anti-Semitism, published critically acclaimed poetry, dined with movie stars and was watched by the FBI. Though barely remembered today, Kenneth Leslie was one of the most remarkable ...
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