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- What's cheap in the city: your guide to living on less - Edinburgh Evening News
What's cheap in the city: your guide to living on lessEdinburgh Evening News, UK - 36 minutes agoAnd try the Scottish Storytelling Centre in the High Street and the Scottish Poetry Library in Canongate for child-friendly free events and at the Scottish ...
- Stuart Kestenbaum's "Prayer for the Dead (Seattle Times)
Stuart Kestenbaum, the author of this week's poem, lost his brother Howard in the destruction of the twin towers of the World Trade Center...
- Dear Abby: She prefers boyfriend's family over her own - Philadelphia Daily News
DEAR ABBY: I'm struggling with a question of family loyalty. I grew up in a broken home with no father and was subjected to various kinds of abuse. I'm now 21 and have had a serious boyfriend, "Will," for several years. Will's family has always ...
- While Political Abortion Rhetoric Picks at Tender Wounds, a New Outreach Offers Hope (Christian News Wire)
NEW YORK, Oct. 9 / Christian Newswire / -- According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, approximately 1 out of 3 women in the United States will have had an abortion by age 45. It's fair to say that the majority of Americans have either had an abortion or know someone who has experienced one.
- Jay Reatard’s Extreme Makeover - Exclaim!
Exclaim!Jay Reatard’s Extreme MakeoverExclaim!, Canada - 6 hours agoI don’t really like poetry, so when songs are long they basically turn into fucking poems. I like to keep them more like mantras.”
- Slave to the rhythm - The Age
The AgeSlave to the rhythmThe Age, Australia - 36 minutes agoAs a result, he ditched music for poetry. He is not afraid to bring politics into his art, either. The Kiki and Herb routine was born during the AIDS crisis ...
- NEA chairman returning to private life and art - Houston Chronicle
The confident baritone of Dana Gioia sounded a little hoarse during a recent interview, as it often has since he became chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, a job that has exhilarated and exhausted him. "I have traveled nearly every week ...
- Winners in the haikus-about-Joe contest (Inside Bay Area)
Joe the Plumber stops Napoleon Obamaparte! Was that Waterloo? -- Yvette Ratliff, Dublin
- Books special: Can intelligent literature survive in the digital age? - The Independent
Is the paper-and-ink book heading the way of the papyrus scroll? Can serious literature survive in the brave new world of web downloads, e-books and ever-shortening attention spans? John Walsh introduces our special section Look at this chap sitting ...
- Kherdian’s hometown poems - Armenian Reporter
Kherdian’s hometown poemsArmenian Reporter, Armenia - 17 hours agoThe photo on the cover with three men, one of them with dark, dashing features and a cigarette dangling from his lips was enough to know it had to be true. ...
- Meet the 19-year-old pop poet from Wakefield who's taking the ... - Yorkshire Evening Post
Meet the 19-year-old pop poet from Wakefield who's taking the ...Yorkshire Evening Post, UK - 1 hour agoNot long ago, while a pupil at Ossett School (alma mater of The Cribs), he was harbouring ambitions to be journalist – then he discovered performance poetry ...
- I love you with every fibre of my being - Globe and Mail
I love you with every fibre of my beingGlobe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours agoWell the answer is the same now as always – I love you with every fibre of my being and always will. Every time I see anything beautiful, every lovely song, ...
- Uniting cultures through music (Lancaster Online)
Even when he was a kid growing up in Israel, cellist Udi Bar-David felt connected to people outside his own culture."Since a very early age, I had the realization that we are all connected underneath," Bar-David explains. "That is where you can really experience connections."Being a musician, Bar-Da...
- * Nonfiction. By Donald Hall. Houghton Mifflin, $24. Grade: A- - Rocky Mountain News
* Nonfiction. By Donald Hall. Houghton Mifflin, $24. Grade: A-Rocky Mountain News, CO - 40 minutes agoHall was 26 and had just published his first book of poetry when his father died. The elder Hall - embittered by his own job choices, limited by a family ...
- Maintaining civility is name of the game - Statesman Journal
Maintaining civility is name of the gameStatesman Journal, OR - 9 hours agoTo be an Oregonian, you must go black or green, orange or yellow, never the color combos to clash (except for the last Saturday in November). ...
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