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Daily Press Poetry Contest voting begins May 2
Daily PressMay 1 UPDATE: All of the entries are in and voting for the 2013 Daily Press Poetry contest begins tomorrow. To read all of the poems and choose your favorite, you'll be able to vote on Facebook or at www.dailypress.com/contests starting Thursday, May 2....Tags: Elections, Politics, Hampton Roads, Voting
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity&...Tags: GQ, Loyola University Chicago, Meatloaf, The New York Times, Newspaper and Magazine
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I went down to the crossroads, with books about L.A.
It isn’t every day that you can read from a book and feel the words come to life before your eyes. That happened to me Wednesday morning, at Union Station, at an event designed to make passing L.A. commuters hip to the upcoming Los Angeles Times...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Electronics, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Mexico City
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Review: 'New and Selected Poems: 1962-2012' by Charles Simic
How to write a Charles Simic poem: Go to a café. Wait for something weird to happen. Record mouse activity. Repeat as necessary. (For "mouse," feel free to substitute "cat," "roach," "rat," "chicken," "donkey," etc.) Born in Belgrade, Simic emigrated to...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune, Literature
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Somerset County Where to Go for April 11
Chicken and biscuit The County Line Church of the Brethren, Champion, chicken and biscuit dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. April 20. Chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, applesauce, cake and drink. Sponsored by the Spiritual Renewal Team to benefit the...Tags: Libraries, Awards and Prizes, Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Rick Ross apologizes for lyric 'interpreted as rape'
For the last week Rick Ross has been engulfed in a firestorm over recent lyrics that seemingly promote date rape. Although the track, "U.O.E.N.O." (a collaboration with Future and Atlanta emcee Rocko; warning: link contains profanity) has been out for...Tags: Ecstacy (drug), Emmett Till, Justice and Rights, Reebok Ltd., Twitter, Inc.
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Rick Ross lyrics removed from 'U.O.E.N.O'
Rick Ross’ controversial lyrics will be removed from Atlanta rapper Rocko’s "U.O.E.N.O." The underground hip-hop artist announced that he would remove Ross from the song that landed the rapper-mogul in hot water for lyrics that seemingly...Tags: Ecstacy (drug), Radio Industry, New York City, 2 Chainz, Kanye West
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Nick Cave finds outside pursuits help Bad Seeds' music grow
NEW YORK — Nick Cave, the moody Australian statesman of majestic post-punk folk rock, was only midway through answering the second question of an early interview in Manhattan when he stopped the conversation to try to clarify a point. Settling...
Tags: Caves and Caverns, Concerts, Music Industry, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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'To Cross the Face of the Moon': Lyric's fusion of opera, mariachi brings crowd to its feet ★★★ 1/2
Nothing like the exuberant dazzle of mariachi to explode operatic stereotypes. The shouts and cheers that went up from the sold-out audience Sunday afternoon at the Civic Opera House said it all. What was billed as the world's first mariachi opera...
Tags: Pilsen, Arts and Culture, Civic Opera House, Music, Entertainment
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Pablo Neruda's grave is opened in inquiry into the poet's death
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.The body of Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda is being exhumed from his tomb in Chile on Monday morning in an attempt to discover whether he was poisoned by the regime of General Augusto Pinochet. A team of forensic scientists will remove Neruda...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Prostate Cancer, Chile
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Area student in Ligonier poetry contest
Cheyenne Rice, an eighth grader at the North Star Middle School, has recently been notified that her free verse poem, "My Pap Was" has been chosen for the Ligonier Valley Writer's Shirey Poetry Award. Rice won third place and is invited to read her...
Tags: Ceremonies, Arts and Culture, Culture, Awards and Prizes
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