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- Mouth music: Madison gets ready for the National Poetry Slam (Isthmus)
With 76 teams of poets from the United States, Canada and Europe converging on Madison to attend the annual National Poetry Slam festival Aug. 3-9, the city is set to become the center of the spoken-word universe during one of the hottest weeks of the year.
- Rollins on Obama and the Olympics - WalesOnline
Rollins on Obama and the OlympicsWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe talks to Gavin Allen about American politics, Dylan Thomas and dodging bullets HENRY Rollins is never short of things to say but when he performs his ...
- Sun Times Adds Poetry Web Page; - Owen Sound Sun Times
Sun Times Adds Poetry Web Page;Owen Sound Sun Times, Canada - 1 hour agoNow we're giving poetry prominence on our web page. Check out the new Grey-Bruce Poetry Project, under arts/life at www.owensoundsuntimes.com In conjunction ...
- Top 10 Literary Destinations - TravelDailyNews.com
TripAdvisor announced the top 10 literary destinations in the world, according to TripAdvisor editors. These locations have either been the home or inspiration to many of the greatest writers in Western civilization, and feature remarkable ...
- Funny man: David Sedaris (The New Zealand Herald)
David Sedaris is funny, no question about it. But is he as funny as he used to be? The US humorist has been making a living from publishing collections of essays since the 90s and is a regular in the New Yorker and on best-seller lists.
- Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 23 - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Netlets for Saturday, Aug. 23Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours ago... EDUCATORS could again be free to teach by helping kids become excited about science … read more (or poetry or music or math) instead of having to teach ...
- About Town - September 18, 2008 (Shenandoah Valley News Today)
"A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul."
- Thomas Disch, prophet - Macleans.ca
Thomas Disch, prophetMacleans.ca, Canada - 13 minutes agoAnd, maybe most of all, about how many outlets there still were for out-of-step writing in the 1960’s. His novels, poetry and other writings speak for ...
- THE BOMB (Santa Fe Reporter)
Looking at first like a macro-scale soap bubble, it leapt 7½ miles into the sky to take the form of a heaven-bound jellyfish. The explosion was brighter than the light of the sun. It was the birth of a new scale of death, and it was magnificent.
- 'American Teen' documents lives of Midwest high-school seniors - MLive.com
AP Photo Astute subject: Hannah Bailey provides the opening narration for "American Teen." It's not difficult to imagine "American Teen" becoming a reality-TV series. The camera follows around a handful of high-school seniors in Warsaw, Ind ...
- Mao Tse-tung/Christ comparisons: Explaining what it meant to grow ... - Thought Leader
Mao Tse-tung/Christ comparisons: Explaining what it meant to grow ...Thought Leader, South Africa - 36 minutes agoThough no longer a Christian or any kind of religious person, I was not trying to be disrespectful. That queasiness in church is what I experienced as a ...
- Small-stage openings this fall - Seattle Times
Small-stage openings this fallSeattle Times, United States - 31 minutes agoAnd their roles in life range from college student to ex-con to megachurch bishop. The well-traveled poet-actor-singer Beaty, an alum of TV's "Def Poetry ...
- Fair talent winners sing way to top (The Batavia Sun)
Winners of this year's Kane County Fair Talent Contest included a duet and an opera singer.
- Letters Policy - Colusa County Sun Herald
Letters PolicyColusa County Sun Herald, CA - 6 hours agoWe don't publish form letters, petitions, remembrances, poetry, religious tracts, quotations, business endorsements or anonymous letters. ...
- Robert Lewis Shayon; elevated stature of radio; 95 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Robert Lewis Shayon, who wrote and produced groundbreaking radio programs in the 1940s, including the “You Are There†series for CBS, and who later became a longtime television critic for The Saturday Review and an Ivy League professor – all without a college education of his own – died June 28 at his home in Frankfort, Ky. He was 95.
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