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- Idol Talk: America wisely tosses Jason Castro from `American Idol' - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Who's gone: The dread-ful Jason Castro. After butchering the Bobs (Marley and Dylan), the 'tween dream was excoriated by Simon Cowell -- and nice guy Randy Jackson. "A first-round audition massacre," Simon said of Castro's hiccupy "I Shot the Sheriff ...
- More than a blip on the Gaydar - Northern Territory
Northern TerritoryMore than a blip on the GaydarNorthern Territory, Australia - 3 hours agoBut when he's not flexing for the camera, Darren Quinn is penning poetry, which is gaining international recognition. The 32-year-old Tourism Top End ...
- Warning after conmen are foiled in Warwick - Coventry Telegraph
Warning after conmen are foiled in WarwickCoventry Telegraph, UK - 6 hours agoThe two men knocked on the woman's door and said they had come from the local church to read her poetry. The woman tried to shut the door but one of the men ...
- Anderson County Library plans new programs for teens - Anderson Independent Mail (subscription)
Anderson County Library plans new programs for teensAnderson Independent Mail (subscription), SC - 1 hour agoTeens are invited to take their stories and poetry to share with others. Game afternoons will take place from 3:30 to 5 pm May 14, 21 and 28. The Teen Book ...
- Lesbos ladies launch lesbian lawsuit - CNN
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -- A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between gay women and the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos. Inhabitants on the Greek island of Lesbos, pictured, have launched a lawsuit against a gay rights group. Three ...
- Standon delivers Super line-up - Hertfordshire Mercury
Hertfordshire MercuryStandon delivers Super line-upHertfordshire Mercury, UK - 16 hours ago"We also have poetry, oh and Sebastian Horsley, so lock up your daughters!" Other big names heading for the main Standon stage include Mystery Jets and The ...
- Europe charms once again (Manila Standard Today)
There is something about the Old World that continues to charm and mystify.
- Poet’s first collection a remarkable beginning - The Chronicle Herald
I MUST BEGIN my review of Johanna Skibsrud’s Late Nights with wild Cowboys (Gaspereau Press, $18.95), her debut poetry collection, with two disclosures: 1) she was once my student in a class at the University of Toronto; 2) her publisher is also my ...
- David Biespiel's poetry column addresses variations in Philip Whalen's 'Zenshinji' (The Oregonian)
L ast month I was visiting a cousin who showed off his framed broadside of the poem "Zenshinji" by his late friend, poet Philip Whalen. Whalen was born in 1923 in Oregon and grew up in The Dalles (he and my cousin attended Reed College during the Gary Snyder and Lew Welch era of the late 1940s).
- At the library - Wicked Local West Roxbury
At the libraryWicked Local West Roxbury, MA - 3 hours agoOngoing poetry workshop: Since 1996, local poet Mary E. Joyce Waite has been guiding other aspiring poets during their Monday meetings at the West Roxbury ...
- Editorial: Try for this kind of verse - Albany Democrat-Herald
With rare exceptions we don’t run poetry in the letters column or anywhere else in the paper. But for the entertainment value alone, maybe we should. I have been thinking about this since Paul Pritchard of Albany handed me a folder last month at ...
- Three Southern Women Confront the Tragedy of War in A Dangerous Age - University of Arkansas Daily Headlines
Three Southern Women Confront the Tragedy of War in A Dangerous AgeUniversity of Arkansas Daily Headlines, AR - 20 minutes ago... Book Award for Victory Over Japan, Gilchrist is the author of more than 20 books, including novels, a memoir and collections of short stories and poetry.
- Shelf life: What's happening this week (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
In the world of historic fiction it doesn't get much bigger than bestselling author Jeff Shaara. He hits town this week on a 24-city tour to talk up The Steel Wave, the second book in his World War II trilogy.
- A glimpse inside Mugabe's mind - BBC News
South African writer Heidi Holland is one of the last non-Zimbabwean journalists to have interviewed Robert Mugabe. She spent two hours with him in November last year after pursuing the Zimbabwean president for months. This is her description of that ...
- Riding the Emotions of a Ratmansky Ballet (New York Times)
As ?Concerto DSCH,? the new ballet by Alexei Ratmansky for New York City Ballet, unfolded at its premiere on Thursday, you could feel wave upon wave of emotion sweeping across the audience.
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