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- Burning down the house with Brock Clarke - Louisville Courier-Journal
Burning down the house with Brock ClarkeLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 14 hours agoA fan of Dickinson's poetry, Clarke acknowledged that it's easy to have mixed feelings about great books and writers. "We assume a simple relationship ...
- Bill Ayers' motive for penning memoir - WorldNetDaily
Bill Ayers' motive for penning memoirWorldNetDaily, OR - 2 hours agoAs an undergraduate, Obama had written what he justifiably calls some "very bad poetry." He published nothing under his own name in The Harvard Law Review, ...
- Me and the Devil Blues: The Unreal Life of Robert Johnson, Book One - Comic Book Bin
Comic Book BinMe and the Devil Blues: The Unreal Life of Robert Johnson, Book OneComic Book Bin, Canada - 3 minutes agoPOSSIBLE AUDIENCE: Who is the audience for Me and the Devil Blues? Simply put, that audience is made of people who read great works – prose, poetry, ...
- University of Malta: Evenings on campus 2008 - Malta Independent Online
University of Malta: Evenings on campus 2008Malta Independent Online, Malta - 2 hours agoDunn’s first collection of poetry, Terry Street, was published in 1969, and Love or Nothing appeared in 1974. He has other poetry books to his credit, ...
- Connections are sure to be Sharp! - The Paisley Daily Express
Connections are sure to be Sharp!The Paisley Daily Express, UK - 9 hours agoBut he also wrote poetry under the name Fiona MacLeod, a persona he kept under wraps during his lifetime. One of his friends was Alexander Nelson Hood, ...
- Music shines in new installment from Okkervil River - UM Maneater
Music shines in new installment from Okkervil RiverUM Maneater, MO - Aug 28, 2008The album still had a half hour left of music that seemed to reach new sonic levels of sad-bastardyness (even for Sheff) that a teenage Conor Oberst would ...
- Slam poetry, rowdy and growing (City Pages)
The poet takes the stage with a roll- ing swagger and flashes a grin to a friend in the front row. He's got the brazen look of a boxer entering the ring, and he cracks his neck before grabbing the microphone to speak. But what comes out of his mouth isn't a poem drenched in testosterone; it's not...
- Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof' - CNN
Why Danielle Steel is 'critic-proof'CNN - Jul 23, 2008Steel is a leader of a genre that generated $1.37 billion in book sales in 2006, outselling every market category except religion/inspirational, ...
- Fiji publisher to be subsumed into new university press - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji publisher to be subsumed into new university pressRadio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 6 hours ago... from poetry to politics, but a new entity the USP Press will be set up in its place. The outgoing IPS Publications editor Wendy Tubman says it’s sad. ...
- Calm evening so far in Civic Center Park - Rocky Mountain News
Calm evening so far in Civic Center ParkRocky Mountain News, CO - 9 hours agoSeveral hundred people had gathered in the park to listen to hip-hop artists play and activists read poetry. Some of those who clashed with police Monday ...
- Writing captures retiree's unique perspective (The Daily Review)
Poetry, prose reflect Hayward woman's experiences in South Korea, Vietnam
- Evan Tanner: Do Something Unexpectedly Nice for Someone in Need - Bloodyelbow.com
I wanted to point out some really good Evan Tanner posts I read today. John Chandler has a very sweet piece on his experiences with Tanner and why he admired him. Fightlinker has gone all out for their favorite fighter with reposts of all their Evan ...
- 3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children - Corsavoo.com
3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your ChildrenCorsavoo.com, France - 4 hours agoWe might for example express an interest in mathematics upholstery cleaner company science and boredom with literature and poetry. ...
- Nonfiction review: 'Letters of Allen Ginsberg' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Letters of Allen Ginsberg Edited by Bill Morgan Da Capo; 468 pages; $30 Allen Ginsberg was a hawk. In an unpublished letter written to the New York Times in 1942, when he was a precocious 15-year-old, he defended American involvement in World War II,...
- An eye for beauty, a passion for truth - Raleigh News & Observer
What: "Gordon Parks: Crossroads." When: Today-April 11. Where: N.C. Central Art Museum, Lawson Street (just east of Fayetteville Street), Durham. Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday. DURHAM - At this point, the photographs aren't on the walls. They ...
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