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- 'Of all the crops you grow, pumpkins are the freakiest, their ... - Times Online
'Of all the crops you grow, pumpkins are the freakiest, their ...Times Online, UK - 3 hours ago... in the Great Pumpkin, and his desire to foster the same belief in others, has been interpreted as a parody of Christian Evangelism by some critics. ...
- The best we can hope for, the best we can muster - CounterPunch
The best we can hope for, the best we can musterCounterPunch, CA - 5 hours ago*Written in 1998, & first published in his book, Streets for Two Dancers, 2004. ROBERT GIBBONS is the poetry & fiction editor of Janus Head. ...
- Hear Urdu stories this weekend - Mid Day.com
The impeccable, immaculate order in which the actors move and proceed in a scripted performance has its own charm. But, the surprise jolts that arise only in an extempore, created by the actor, are one-of-a-kind. Dastangoi, or the art of story ...
- Achebe’s Poems Awe Listeners - Harvard Crimson
Achebe’s Poems Awe ListenersHarvard Crimson, MA - 44 minutes ago... “Things Fall Apart” yesterday evening with readings from his poetry and a discussion of his life’s work—both literary and political—in front of a packed ...
- Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy Day - Asbury Park Press
Monmouth County Reading Council celebrates International Literacy DayAsbury Park Press, NJ - Sep 22, 2008The MCRC is looking forward to their upcoming October event where Dr. Elizabeth Asbury will present an interactive program: Weaving Poetry through the ...
- Albums of the week - MSN UK News
We review the latest album releases, including the new offering from The Streets and Katy Perry's debut album. 1) The Streets - Everything Is Borrowed: The Streets, aka Mike Skinner, exploded onto the music scene in 2001 like a breath of fresh ...
- Picture books, babes and happy endings - Toronto Star
Picture books, babes and happy endingsToronto Star, Canada - 19 minutes agoThe story becomes the tale of Thing-Thing's fall – the vignettes it observes as it tumbles past hotel windows, a nesting robin, a spider, a poetry-reading ...
- Doing things by the book: City prepares for first-ever literary ... - Salem Gazette
Doing things by the book: City prepares for first-ever literary ...Salem Gazette, USA - 7 minutes agoTo be eligible for a free “date” writers must pre-register and submit their work — up to five pages of poetry or fiction — online at ...
- 11-21-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE - Eurweb.com
11-21-08 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGEEurweb.com, CA - 8 minutes agoNonfiction winner, Annette Gordon-Reed (for "The Hemingses of Monticello"), also mentioned Obama in her acceptance speech, as did poetry winner Mark Doty ...
- Sarah?s Pompom Palaver (New York Times)
Watching Gov. Sarah Palin?s strenuously folksy debate performance, we could wonder when elite became a bad thing in America.
- Cancel Christmas! Crash will squeeze economy… and create ... - Todays Financial News
Cancel Christmas! Crash will squeeze economy… and create ...Todays Financial News, MD - 9 hours agoThink their degree in Chicano Poetry or “International Relations” is important? Not if nobody’s hiring! Nobody cares! Instead, take 10% of the tuition you ...
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- PATRIOT ACT UP: Mary Cochran was the perky drum majorette who’s ... - The Phoenix
The PhoenixPATRIOT ACT UP: Mary Cochran was the perky drum majorette who’s ...The Phoenix, MA - Oct 1, 2008Then came cheap exhibitionism, as she lashed from kitschy Charlestons to auto-erotic writhings. Finally she subsided into a desperate proto-modern dance. ...
- Eamon Carr to release poetry book - hotpress.com
Horslips legend, journalist and now poet Eamon Carr is about to unleash his first collection of verse, The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 . Eamon Carr's The Origami Crow, Journey Into Japan, World Cup Summer 2002 is published ...
- Music picks: Box band - Downtown Journal
Downtown JournalMusic picks: Box bandDowntown Journal, MN - 2 hours agoWhen he turned them over, he saw what he thought was poetry in handwriting he didn’t recognize. Roy Spinto, clearly a pragmatic man, had preserved his songs ...
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