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- Son of a widowed city - Al-Ahram Weekly
Son of a widowed cityAl-Ahram Weekly, Egypt - 44 minutes agoJaheen also promoted poetry written by El-Abnoudi and that, in short, is how the ammiya poetry movement made its start." Though his friendship with ...
- 1-25 of 173 results - Seattle Weekly
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- 'Terror Texts': Musical at Iowa Christian college depictsfrightening Bible stories (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
DES MOINES, Iowa - Don't expect to hear these Bible stories at church. Cannibalism, rape, a bear that mauls children — this is the Bible? They're among six stories from the Old Testament acted out in "Terror Texts," a musical at Northwestern College in Orange City.
- And it goes like this ... The tuneful invited to 2nd Ypsilanti Songwriting Festival (The Ann Arbor News)
Got an idea for a song? The second Ypsilanti Songwriting Festival can help you figure out how to write it, sing it and record it - all for free....
- Butcher Boy Is Coming (antiMUSIC)
Butcher Boy's debut album, "Profit In Your Poetry", receives a domestic American release on October 7.
- Singer Laura Marling's refined songwriting defies her youth - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeSinger Laura Marling's refined songwriting defies her youthBoston Globe, United States - 6 minutes ago"I love the idea of people treasuring something," she says. "It adds another dimension to the experience, at least that was the hope. ...
- Posted By ELAINE HENNESSY, SPECIAL TO THE DAILY OBSERVER - Pembroke Daily Observer
Posted By ELAINE HENNESSY, SPECIAL TO THE DAILY OBSERVERPembroke Daily Observer, Canada - 7 hours agoGreetings from the Women's Institute for the District of North Renfrew. The following branches have reported on their activities for the month of Sept. ...
- State sees ‘read’ with book fest - UW Badger Herald
State sees ‘read’ with book festUW Badger Herald, WI - 3 hours ago“Whether it’sa poet you’ve never heard before, and you are reading poetry for the first time in a long time because you’re so busy usually, or whether it’s ...
- Remembrance week activities kick off Tuesday - Tillsonburg News
Remembrance week activities kick off TuesdayTillsonburg News, Canada - 29 minutes ago“There’s some very good poetry the soldiers and airmen of World War II wrote.†Barker-James described the poetry as poignant, funny, ironic and very tragic. ...
- Taking the train with all sorts going home (Cape Argus)
I’ve started shaving my armpits regularly and avoid garlic pasta at lunch. I’ve even begun bulking my hair with wax. And no, it’s not about summer and a desire to wear boob tubes.
- 'Romantic Poetry' stumbles in its tale of love - MSN Entertainment
NEW YORK (AP) -- Love — or maybe just ruminating on love — can drive a person to do wild, crazy and sometimes foolish things, such as write a musical. How else to explain "Romantic Poetry," the bewildering collaboration of John Patrick Shanley ...
- Frank Mundus, likely 'Jaws' inspiration, dies at 82 (Pioneer Press)
Frank Mundus, the hulking Long Island shark fisherman who was widely considered the inspiration for Captain Quint, the steely-eyed, grimly obsessed shark hunter in "Jaws," died Sept. 10 in Honolulu. He was 82 and lived on a small lemon-tree farm in Naalehu, on the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, 2,000 feet above shark level.
- Just Browsing - Otago Daily Times
Otago Daily TimesJust BrowsingOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 10 minutes ago... steals her key and enters the quarters alone, opening up a Gothic historical landscape that for 200 pages alternates with an equally compelling drama of ...
- What book...? by AA Gill - Daily Mail
Daily MailWhat book...? by AA GillDaily Mail, UK - 11 hours agoIt's the perfect book if you're stuck on a or waiting at a train — you can always dip into I'd also take a volume of poetry — those great big Victorian ...
- Fit to be tied - News Register
McKenzie Searles of Mac challenges Centennial’s Allison Baker for the ball during Monday’s 1-1 tie at Wortman Stadium. Senior Kaitlyn McClendon and freshmen Megan Brosius, Karly Mechals and Megan Bannister proved a formidable defense in the ...
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