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- 9/30: David Byrne - AZCentral.com
To celebrate his first collaboration with producer Brian Eno since the '80s, David Byrne of Talking Heads has assembled a set list packed with highlights from his Eno years, including three of Talking Heads' most celebrated albums - More Songs About ...
- The Eraserheads’ popular, most memorable singles (Part 1) - Philippine Entertainment Portal
Philippine Entertainment PortalThe Eraserheads’ popular, most memorable singles (Part 1)Philippine Entertainment Portal, Philippines - 3 hours agoBut regardless of lyrical poetry, "Toyang"—with its simplicity and amusing melody—found its way to the hearts of the local listeners all the way to the ...
- Are Welsh arts enjoying a feast or famine? - WalesOnline
Are Welsh arts enjoying a feast or famine?WalesOnline, United Kingdom - 9 hours agoWriting in Welsh, funded mainly by the Academi and the Welsh Books Council, certainly punches above its weight. But in other word-based media, ...
- Malaysia's mid-autumn revolution - Malaysiakini
It has been a very tense week but after reading this article, I have a good feeling that our nation's crisis is going to have a fairy tale ending soon. Fairy tales and politics have always been antagonistic and yet they maintain a symbiotic ...
- Hayden Carruth: Poet who produced work of 'unapologetic affection ... - The Independent
Hayden Carruth was a gentle, gifted man (though with a marvellously ornery side) who suffered such inner mental torment that he wiped himself off the American poetic map for many years. It was only in relatively old age that he enjoyed the acclaim ...
- Nobody reads poetry anymore - NJ.com
NJ.comNobody reads poetry anymoreNJ.com, New Jersey - 28 minutes agoMaybe you hear a poem once in a while on public radio. Someone tells me one of the cable-access channels has a poetry show on Saturdays. ...
- Writer offered a young Barack Obama advice on life - San Diego Union-Tribune
HONOLULU – At key moments in his adolescence, Barack Obama could not turn to a father he hardly knew. Instead, he looked to a left-leaning black journalist and poet for advice on living in a world of black and white. Frank Marshall Davis had his ...
- WGA High School Creative Writing Contest - The Daily Advertiser
Who: All 9th - 12th grade public, private, and home schooled students. Categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry. Note: A contestant may enter only one category and submit only one entry in that category. All winning entries will be published in ...
- Bar listings: July 31, 2008 (The Union)
Daju Bhai Nepalese Restaurant, Grass Valley - 272-6229
- [Network] Network (The Minnesota Daily)
Network, is it safe to come out? Net: It doesn't sound like it, does it? I recently went out for sushi at a place in downtown Minneapolis called Nami and I think you'd enjoy it, Network, as long as nobody forced you to eat squid or octopus, ha ha.
- NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal City - The Punch
NAFEST takes search for national dress sense to Coal CityThe Punch, Nigeria - 9 hours agoIn the non-competitive category are opening and closing ceremonies spectacles, the NAFEST colloquium, book fair, craft expo, command performance and poetry ...
- Playing Around (Colorado Springs Independent)
Where to find live music in the Colorado Springs area.
- Students leave as friends after summer EIU writing institute (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
CHARLESTON — Strangers only four weeks ago, 14 teachers from area schools huddled together in groups Thursday, laughing and discussing future plans.
- The Go entertainment quiz - Everything Alabama
We here at Go: Your good Times magazine bet you don't know everything about fun in the Rocket City. In fact, we're challenging you to take the Huntsville Entertainment Quiz. Below are 20 questions about Huntsville's entertainment scene. Simply answer ...
- Bill Ayers' motive for penning memoir (WorldNet Daily)
Editor's note: This is Part 1 of a three-part analysis of Barack Obama's "Dreams From My Father." "I picture the street coming alive, awakening from the fury of winter, stirred from the chilly spring night by cold glimmers of sunlight angling through the city." Bill Ayers, "Fugitive Days."
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