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- Limerick poet Barney goes out on a limb for arts centre - Limerick Leader
Limerick poet Barney goes out on a limb for arts centreLimerick Leader, Ireland - 10 hours agoPoetry recitals were held at Red Cross Hall last week as part of the Cuisle International Poetry Festival and people travelled from all over the world to ...
- Reading the New Yorker in Bed, or the Irrelevance of Liberalism - Dissident Voice
Reading the New Yorker in Bed, or the Irrelevance of LiberalismDissident Voice, CA - 6 hours agoThe creepy shotgun marriage between Christian and market fundamentalisms that has been in our faces for the last eight years is so mired in its own ...
- Singapore's first gay protest postponed to allow more to participate - PinkNews.co.uk
PinkNews.co.ukSingapore's first gay protest postponed to allow more to participatePinkNews.co.uk, UK - 5 hours agoLast summer a gay poetry reading during Pride celebrations was banned as was a picnic and fun run from the Singapore Botanic Gardens. ...
- Vocalist Qorbani to perform in honor of Rudaki - Tehran Times
Vocalist Qorbani to perform in honor of RudakiTehran Times, Iran - 21 hours agoKhavarnejad continued, “The group is comprised of 12 musicians and the songs are selected from poetry by Rudaki. “We were very careful in selecting the ...
- What to say about ... Pete Postlethwaite's King Lear - Guardian Unlimited
"Of course King Lear is about disintegration," you say with a hint of your academic prowess. "Of course it is fragmentary, jagged-edged, with violent swerves in scale and tone. Of course it is veined with absurdity as well as terror," you continue ...
- Sacred writing subject of workshop - Peterborough Examiner
Sacred writing subject of workshopPeterborough Examiner, Canada - 5 hours ago"I realized that so many secular writings were based on Judeo- Christian writings," she says. She references The St. Augustine's Confessions and John of the ...
- Epstein’s death ’a sad loss’ (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
Recently retired University of Iowa instructor and poet Glen Epstein is being remembered for his interests and skill in calligraphy, art and books.
- Charles Seifried - Birmingham News
Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline Cullman Decatur Ensley Enterprise Fairfield Fairhope Florence Forest Park Fultondale Gadsden Gardendale ...
- Musician and Educator Andrew Goodrich Dies at 80 (JazzTimes Magazine)
Andrew Goodrich, a musician, educator and early civil rights activist, died October 19, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.
- Theinsider - Peter Finch - WalesOnline
Theinsider - Peter FinchWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 6 hours agoMy books used to accumulate. They consisted mainly of poetry and that came in starts and spurts. Intense delivery, hard text shaping and then a lot of ...
- An Enclave of Brazilians Is Testing Insular Japan - Times Daily
TOYOTA CITY, Japan — Facing labor shortages back in 1990 but ever wary of allowing in foreigners, Japan made an exception for Japanese-Brazilians. With their Japanese roots, names and faces, these children and grandchildren of Japanese emigrants to ...
- Romantic Poetry†– Not More than a Mere Prosaic Verse - Eflux Media
True feelings or just mulling over true feelings, may take one on the wrong path. And, unfortunately, this is the case with John Patrick Shanley, who decided to create (he wrote the book, the lyrics and directed the play) “Romantic Poetry,†which ...
- John Sutherland: The nobel prize judge Horace Engdahl is wrong - the greatest American writers are far from 'insular' (Guardian Unlimited)
John Sutherland: The greatest American writers are concerned with the human condition – and that transcends borders
- Thursday September 25, 2008 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday September 25, 2008Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 32 minutes ago654-5044. www.clarencedarrowgaryanderson.com/lucasville.html Sixteen Rivers Press 10th Anniversary Poetry Reading at 7:30 pm at Mrs. Dalloways, 2904 College ...
- The Bishop-Lowell Letters - New York Times
The Bishop-Lowell LettersNew York Times, United States - 10 hours agoYou can’t derange, or re-arrange, / your poems again. (But the Sparrows can their song.) / The words won’t change again. Sad friend, you cannot change.â€
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