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- Godfather of punk rock coming to the Monkey - Everything Alabama
Not everyone knows the importance of Jonathan Richman. But the 57-year-old former frontman of The Modern Lovers has been called one of the godfathers of punk rock, penning songs like "Roadrunner" and "Pablo Picasso." On Saturday, Jonathan Richman and ...
- Ignorant Poet: Scottish-American Poet to Release Inaugural Book - PR.com (press release)
Ignorant Poet: Scottish-American Poet to Release Inaugural BookPR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoFurther explaining the title for his first book Card proclaims “paradoxes aside, poetry has also helped me wrestle with my own spirituality. ...
- What would the perfect state book be? - Chicago Tribune
What would the perfect state book be?Chicago Tribune, United States - 2 hours agoA poetry collection focusing on ordinary people struggling to live their lives and achieve their dreams in the segregated Black Belt on Chicago's South Side ...
- The burden of office - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Having made history, Barack Obama now must make policy. Having achieved power, he now must use it. Having spoken the poetry of campaigning, he now must master the prose of governing. Having become a symbol, he now must demonstrate results. Having ...
- Zoo sponsors youth poetry contest (The Standard-Times)
The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) has designated 2008 as the Year of the Frog. Many species of frogs are currently threatened with extinction, so the AZA has launched a national campaign to raise awareness and call people to action.
- Rubber Chicken Rhyme - Monterey County Herald
Rubber Chicken RhymeMonterey County Herald, CA - 21 minutes agoBy MARC CABRERA Garland Thompson Jr., host of the Rubber Chicken Poetry Slam in Monterey and outgoing Pacific Grove poet-in-residence, urges his audience, ...
- Arts & Books Digest (The Salinas Californian)
The Monterey Museum of Art is presenting an exhibit of contemporary art and photography by Angela Strassheim from Oct. 11 through Feb. 1.
- Tacoma celebrates Art at Work month (Tacoma Daily Index)
This November will mark the seventh anniversary of "Art at Work: Tacoma Arts Month" -- a community celebration of the arts that includes hundreds of community-hosted arts and culture events, exhibits and workshops.
- Winter quarter classes worth getting out of bed for - The Santa Clara
Winter quarter classes worth getting out of bed forThe Santa Clara, USA - 17 minutes agoProfessor Claudia McIsaac said, "Students will read and write creative nonfiction, fiction and poetry about important social issues such as child labor, ...
- Poetry Submissions - Buffalo News
not as my poetry professor once insisted, authority jutting from elbow patches on corduroy: if anyone reads you Cummings’ somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond, you must marry that person, young or old, male or female, no delay. I balled ...
- WMU actors test comic abilities in 'Moon Over Buffalo' - Kalamazoo Gazette
KALAMAZOO -- Next up for Western Michigan University's University Theatre is a madcap backstage farce, delivering plenty of laughs and celebrating life on stage. Ken Ludwig's giddy period comedy "Moon Over Buffalo," directed by professor emeritus D ...
- Golden Age of Russian Literature - Russia-InfoCenter
Russia-InfoCenterGolden Age of Russian LiteratureRussia-InfoCenter, Russia - 4 hours agoIt was the poetry of the early 19th century that turned the impetus, which still goes on driving Russian literature forth. The creations by genius poets of ...
- Coming from the shadows into the White - Herald.ie
Coming from the shadows into the WhiteHerald.ie, Ireland - 5 hours agoBy Peter De Rosa A black man, an invisible man, is now the most visible person on the planet. In his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln said all men are created ...
- Most expensive new book arrives in NY from Italy - The Associated Press
The Associated PressMost expensive new book arrives in NY from ItalyThe Associated Press - 1 hour agoValued at well over $100000, a 62-pound handmade tome depicting the life and work of Michelangelo has arrived at the New York Public Library, ...Most Expensive New Book Arrives in NY from Italy 1010 Winsall 143 news articles
- Douglas Bell - Globe and Mail
In his painfully brilliant short story The Swimmer , John Cheever's character Neddy Merrill "swims" from one end of Westchester county to the other by way of backyard pools and ponds. I had it in mind when I decided to bike through five ridings on a ...
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