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- Margaret Atwood awarded Asturias prize - Euroresidentes
Margaret Atwood awarded Asturias prizeEuroresidentes, Spain - 7 hours ago... Galeano (Urugay), Haruki Murakami (Japan), the poet Alà Ahmad Said (Albania), Ko Un (Korea), Antonio Tabucchi (Italy) and Richard Ford (American). ...
- LITERARY DATEBOOK - Kansas City Star
POETRY READING SERIES: Listen to local and nationally known poets present their work. Co-sponsored by the Writer’s Place. 7 p.m. June 17, Johnson County Library--Central Resource, 9875 W. 87th, Overland Park. www.jocolibrary.org (913-495-9107 ...
- Lyrical Alchemist Al Young Combining Poetry, Blues - NPR News
News & Notes , April 30, 2008 · In honor of National Poetry Month, Farai Chideya talks with California's Poet Laureate Al Young about the art and joys of poetry. His latest book, Something About the Blues: An Unlikely Collection of Poetry , includes ...
- Willimantic Third Thursday: Come for food ... stay for fun, friends ... - Norwich Bulletin
It’s a big street party that fills the senses with the aroma of tantalizing food, a tapestry of cuisine that hails from across the world but takes flight in Willimantic. “The food is phenomenal,†said Paula Stahl, one of the founders of the ...
- Brian Eno Speaks with Wired - Wired News
Wired: At the showing of 77 Million Paintings in San Francisco, people would see other people lying on the ground of the exhibit hall, and then either join in or stand off to the side. Had this been another artist's exhibit you were attending, would ...
- Search: All Articles Yellow Pages Entertainment Dining Jobs Cars Homes - Cincinnati.com
Search: All Articles Yellow Pages Entertainment Dining Jobs Cars Homes Maya Angelou sat in a chair in the middle of the stage and began singing. "When it looked like the sun wasn't going to shine anymore, God put a rainbow on the clouds," she sang in ...
- Keeping the flame of Adler family's acting tradition - International Herald Tribune
Keeping the flame of Adler family's acting traditionInternational Herald Tribune, France - Apr 10, 2008Oppenheim is understandably saturated in family legacy. He is, after all, the fourth generation of Adlers in the New York theater. ...
- All hail Kylie - Spectator.co.uk (subscription)
Spectator.co.uk (subscription)All hail KylieSpectator.co.uk (subscription), UK - 7 hours agoWhen she read out “I should be so lucky†at the Poetry Olympics in the Royal Albert Hall it went down a treat – you can’t knock its power on account of its ...
- Leto’s luck - Star-ecentral.com
Singer/actor Jared Leto will be in town in August to host the MTV Asia Awards held at Genting Highlands. AS THE late singer Robert Palmer once sagely opined in his catchy 1980s hit song, some guys do indeed have all the luck. Looking at the seemingly ...
- A seminar on literature and culture held at Ghalib Academy - Indian Muslims
A seminar on literature and culture held at Ghalib AcademyIndian Muslims, CA - 4 hours agoRashid Anwar Rashid in his paper on ‘Common Culture and Contemporary Urdu Poetry’ argued that the representation of composite culture in Urdu verse is ...
- Reading, writing and rap a new beat in education - KTKA.com
Reading, writing and rap a new beat in educationKTKA.com, KS - 4 hours ago... which is poetry, will do better in school," school superintendent Don Barta said. Kids and teachers got free CD's from today's hip-hop workshops. ...
- Local Search Site Search - Boston Globe
Local Search Site SearchBoston Globe, United States - 3 hours agoHere are three free events this week for your going out pleasure. Free walking tour @ Arnold Arboretum: Let the arboretum staff tell you about the birds and ...
- Help us beat stigma of depression - Norwich Evening News
Help us beat stigma of depressionNorwich Evening News, UK - 1 hour agoThe talented student has also helped gather together contributions including poetry and art from more than 50 people for the charity's first book which is ...
- Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education institute - University of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications
Amiri Baraka to kick off spoken word education instituteUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison University Communications, WI - 1 hour agoAuthor of more than 40 books, including essays, poetry, drama and music history, Baraka will give a reading from his works. The reading will be followed by ...
- He's a bad poet, and everybody knows it (Winston-Salem Journal)
The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid $12,840 yesterday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet to assault the English language.
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