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- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton Post
Why William Shatner Can Save GaelicCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoI have heard Gaelic poetry read aloud and, "monoglot" that I am, enjoyed the musicality of what I heard while wishing I more directly understood the true ...
- Global unity and struggle discussed at forum - Workers World
Global unity and struggle discussed at forumWorkers World - 1 hour agoMiya Campbell read the poetry of Langston Hughes at intervals throughout the meeting. Guiterrez said: “We raised the banner of unity with the ...
- Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ... - NewsBlaze
Exotic Erotic Ball Celebrates 29th Year with Largest-Ever Weekend ...NewsBlaze, CA - 1 hour ago... websites, and novelties, plus panel discussions on First Amendment rights, fashion shows, a spiritual oasis with psychics and massage, erotic poetry, ...
- Lively Arts: Have some fun in the park with the bard - Contra Costa Times
Lively Arts: Have some fun in the park with the bardContra Costa Times, CA - 36 minutes agoPLEASANTON POET LAUREATE Martha Meltzer will host two award-winning poets, Charlie Getter and Barry "Bear" Toffoli at the next Century House Poetry Reading, ...
- What's Happening: South Shore, Boston and beyond - Enterprise
The exhibit “Cloth is Our Canvas,” original art quilts by members of The Coastal Quilt Artists, opens June 21 at the North River Arts Society. ART ON THE AVENUE – Gallery & Open Studio, 1037 Nantasket Ave., Hull. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Sun ...
- Poetry boxing helps Japanese get ready to grumble (Independent)
It all starts innocently enough, with a quiet spoken apology. "I had a car accident so I'm not as fast as I used to be," says the man known as Nama Chirigami. A hint of what's to come lurks in his appearance, a disorientating mix of salary-man, student and glam rocker: painted nails, combat trousers, waistcoat, and eyeliner topped off with an explosion of dyed red hair. Then the bell rings and ...
- Gary Snyder Wins $100,000 Poetry Prize (New York Times)
Gary Snyder was named the winner of the $100,000 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize on Tuesday. Announcing the award, Christian Wiman, editor of Poetry magazine and chairman of the selection committee, said, ?His poetry is a testament to the sacredness of the natural world and our relation to it, and a prophecy of what we stand to lose if we forget that relation.? The San Francisco-born Mr. Snyder, 78, ...
- Wear your attitude on your T shirt - Deccan Herald
Wanna say something on someones face and get away with it? Then why not wear the message on your tee-shirt. There just can't be another in-your-face of saying the truth as effectively as this Suddenly, tee-shirts have become a medium for whatever ...
- Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New Website - PR.com (press release)
Stories for Children Magazine Debuts Its New WebsitePR.com (press release), NY - 1 hour agoStories for Children Magazine was voted one of the best Ezines in Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Cover Design in the 2007 Preditors & Editors’ Readers ...
- Oak Park grad's writing career takes off like a firecracker (Chicago Tribune)
Oak Park grad pleasantly startled with the ease she has had in signing her first book contract Most first-time writers get nothing but a rejection slip after they submit a novel to a publisher. Stephanie Kuehnert got an advance.
- Estremera: Conversation among brain cells - Sun.Star
Estremera: Conversation among brain cellsSun.Star, Philippines - 5 hours agoThe poetry is lost in reality because in this part of the universe, no one says inundated plains. We say, "baha" or "lecheng baha." Be gone, you poet, ...
- Poetry column: The ironic hand of fate reveals life's destiny - Evening Sun
When I had been about to graduate from high school, our guidance counselor called me in for a conference. He revealed to me his analysis of the results of our Meyers-Briggs Test and other aptitude tests all the seniors had taken. He was concerned ...
- Iraqi translators have the deadliest job - San Francisco Chronicle
Iraqi translators have the deadliest jobSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 1 hour agoThey would drink milkshakes, talk about school and girls, and read their poetry to each other. "Now, you can get killed no matter what you do. ...
- Leonard Cohen is our man (Toronto Sun)
Sexy singer charms crowd at Sony Centre
- Heroes large and small, warts and all - Post-Bulletin
Post-BulletinHeroes large and small, warts and allPost-Bulletin, MN - 54 minutes agoHe also wrote some pretty good poetry. Other than that, Audie's post-war life was a mess -- gambling and drinking and financial collapse that may or may not ...
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