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- From The Sunday Times - Times Online
From The Sunday TimesTimes Online, UK - 2 hours agoEven more horrifying would have been pitting Seamus Heaney against Wendy Cope, to be adjudicated by Simon Cowell, whose idea of poetry would doubtless be an ...
- Biden's Gaffe Immunity - Slate
When Joe Biden described an Obama ad attacking John McCain's inability to use a computer as "terrible," the world acted as if the Joe-pocalypse had finally arrived. Jonathan Martin of Politico called it "perhaps his most off-message statement yet ...
- Workshop will offer advice on publishing poetry - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Workshop will offer advice on publishing poetrySt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 38 minutes agoBy Jane Henderson The St. Louis Poetry Center will host a workshop on publishing from 10 am to 4 pm Oct. 4 at the Regional Arts Commission, ...
- Booker winner Adiga is 'almost' ready with second book - Indian Express
London, October 15: Enjoying the spotlight after winning the 2008 Man Booker prize for his debut novel, young Indian novelist Arvind Adiga says his second novel is "almost done" but declined to give details about the upcoming book. The 33-year-old ...
- Moja Calendar (The Post and Courier)
ONE-DAY JUNIOR TENNIS TOURNAMENT: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Charleston Tennis Center, 19 Farmfield Ave., Charleston. $8. A one-day tournament showcasing youth from the Inner-city Youth Tennis Program and other area programs.
- Book Marks: History of First Baptist Church on Market Street explored (The Wilmington Star-News)
Wilmington's First Baptist Church - the one at Fifth Avenue and Market Street - marks its bicentennial this year. To help celebrate, associate pastor James E. "Jim" Everette III has completed a history of the church and congregation titled "A Heritage of Hope."
- Speech and debate competitors - Kingston Reporter
Speech and debate competitorsKingston Reporter, MA - 3 hours agoEisenstein made it into the semi-finals in the prose/poetry category and advanced to the finals in dramatic interpretation, finishing fifth. ...
- Old West era, gunslingers take over Mesa street (East Valley Tribune)
Buckaroos can put on their gun belts and cowboy hats and head back to the 19th century at the Old West Days Festival in downtown Mesa on Saturday.
- Big B wanted peace & dry fruits on birthday - Sify
Mumbai : Peace, harmony, brotherhood - that was Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan's simple wish list on his 66th birthday Saturday till he was admitted to hospital following abdominal pain. The festivities were anyway meant to be subdued as his ...
- Race ends with GOP slamming Obama on Israel - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
Race ends with GOP slamming Obama on IsraelJewish Telegraphic Agency, NY - 4 hours agoDennis Ross, an Obama adviser and former US peace negotiator, said it was silly to attack the Democratic nominee for his friendship with Khalidi. ...
- The birth of poetry online (The News & Observer)
For Don Selby, a good idea was born with a glance.
- Bomb Found In West Chester Garage - The Bulletin
The Montgomery County Bomb Squad yesterday was dispatched to downtown West Chester to handle the discovery of a bomb in a parking garage. Montgomery County Sheriff John Durante described the pipe-based device as joined to a container of unidentified ...
- Concert review: Ratatat, E*Rock, and Panther at the Granada (September ... - Pegasus News
Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, also known as Ratatat, don’t sing. The Brooklyn-based duo don’t recite poetry over their music either. Good riddance. However, what they do is fuse hip hop beats with spectacular acrobatic guitar riffs as well as a ...
- 93-year-old novice's nostalgia in verse takes top honors - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
93-year-old novice's nostalgia in verse takes top honorsStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 5 hours ago"It was her first poem. It's really very sweet," explained George Hopkins, a retired English teacher who coordinates the senior poetry festival for CASC and ...
- The Forward Appoints Dan Friedman as New Arts and Culture Editor (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Forward, America's most influential Jewish newsweekly, today announced it had named Dan Friedman as its new arts and culture editor.
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