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At 9, FOX has a new So You Think You Can Dance.
USA has a new Burn Notice at 9, followed by a new Royal Pains.
The Jonas Brothers appear on Larry King Live on CNN at 9.
TLC has a new American Chopper at 9.
Bravo has the special Real Housewives of
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Writers Block was a folly garden dreamed up by Peter Soderman and brought to fruition with the assistance of Kevin Wilkes. They, along with Alan Goodheart, assembled teams of local (Princeton, NJ) architects to create 'follies' based on the writings of local writers, including Joyce Carol Oates, Paul Muldoon, Peter Benchley, Peter Singer, James McPherson and several others. ... writers block quark park peter soderman
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A drizzly evening on the Falls Road. From the side of the red-brick Sinn Féin office, the face of Bobby Sands – boyish and wavy-haired, like a 1980s soccer star – beams down at the traffic crashing through the puddles. It's a messianic portrait from
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1995- Sami thinks of ways to get Austin. The devil speaks to Father Francis, who strangles Lexie. ... Alison Sweeney Patrick Muldoon Renee Jones Paul Kersey tv soap opera
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Derek Walcott seemed the front-runner to be Oxford professor of poetry, but angrily withdrew after damaging e-mails were surreptitiously circulated by fellow poet Ruth Padel, below left. Then she got the post, but resigned after admitting authorship of
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...last year’s captain Todd Clever and experienced campaigners Paul Emerick and Kort Schubert. Meanwhile, Connacht captain John Muldoon is determined to help Ireland end their tour on a high after a lacklustre display in last weekend’s 25-6 win over Canada. He...
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Episode of Good News Week from 1999 The first year when they jumped ship from ABC to Channel 10, and we're on Sunday nights at 7:30pm. This episode consisted of guests Rhys Muldoon, Amanda Keller, Rani (Khamal's daughter), and HG Nelson. With regulars Paul McDermott, Mikey Robins and Julie McCrossin. ... Good News Week GNW Paul McDermott Mikey Robins Julie McCrossin mattman1981
Episode of Good News Week from 1999 The first year when they jumped ship from ABC to Channel 10, and we're on Sunday nights at 7:30pm. This episode consisted of guests Rhys Muldoon, Amanda Keller, Rani (Khamal's daughter), and HG Nelson. With regulars Paul McDermott, Mikey Robins and Julie McCrossin. ... Good News Week GNW Paul McDermott Mikey Robins Julie McCrossin Rani HG Nelson Rhys Muldoon Amanda Keller mattman1981
Episode of Good News Week from 1999 The first year when they jumped ship from ABC to Channel 10, and we're on Sunday nights at 7:30pm. This episode consisted of guests Rhys Muldoon, Amanda Keller, Rani (Khamal's daughter), and HG Nelson. With regulars Paul McDermott, Mikey Robins and Julie McCrossin. ... Good News Week GNW Paul McDermott Mikey Robins Julie McCrossin Rani HG Nelson Rhys Muldoon Amanda Keller mattman1981
Episode of Good News Week from 1999 The first year when they jumped ship from ABC to Channel 10, and we're on Sunday nights at 7:30pm. This episode consisted of guests Rhys Muldoon, Amanda Keller, Rani (Khamal's daughter), and HG Nelson. With regulars Paul McDermott, Mikey Robins and Julie McCrossin. ... Good News Week GNW Paul McDermott Mikey Robins Julie McCrossin mattman1981
Episode of Good News Week from 1999 The first year when they jumped ship from ABC to Channel 10, and we're on Sunday nights at 7:30pm. This episode consisted of guests Rhys Muldoon, Amanda Keller, Rani (Kamahl's daughter), and HG Nelson. With regulars Paul McDermott, Mikey Robins and Julie McCrossin. ... Good News Week GNW Paul McDermott Mikey Robins Julie McCrossin Rani HG Nelson Rhys Muldoon Amanda Keller mattman1981
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We got a long way to go and a short time to get there, so let's get into it:
At noon today at the Seattle Mystery Bookshop, Garry Disher, who is Australian, will sign his new book, Blood Moon, which is about "penalties on land-use violations"...and
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Paul Schutter and Jessica Muldoon were married on beautiful Sydney Harbour on the 16th May 2009.
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There may be, as the title of the Wallace Stevens poem has it, 13 ways of looking at a blackbird, but this collaboration between Paul Muldoon and the photographer Norman McBeath yields 28 perspectives on 10 poems, loosely gathered around the theme of
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Hanna Bell centenery : The centenary of the birth of novelist and broadcaster Sam Hanna Bell (1909-1990) will be celebrated with a three-day colloquium from October 15th to 17th to coincide with the actual anniversary of his birthday on October
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Irish Times
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Heartbroken star Liam Neeson has broken his silence about the tragic loss of his wife Natasha Richardson.
The British actress died in March after a skiing accident.
Quoting poet Paul Muldoon, he said art "builds from pain, from misery, from a
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The Daily Record
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Irish actor Liam Neeson made his first public speaking appearance since the passing of his wife Natasha Richardson, accepting an honorary doctorate last night at his alma mater, Queens University Belfast.
Liam quoted poet Paul Muldoon at the ceremony,
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Liam Neeson said in his first public speaking appearance since wife Natasha Richardson's tragic death that he is "getting on" with his life as he continues to grieve the loss of his long-time partner.
Friends and family gathered to say their final
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In his first public speaking appearance since losing his wife Natasha Richardson in a tragic skiing accident, Irish actor Liam Neeson last night quoted poet Paul Muldoon on how art helps the heart heal.
Art
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Authors who will be there to meet and greet are William J. McKelvey, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon, Richard F. Veit, Will Rivinus, Marie Murphy Duess, Linda J. Barth, Walter Choroszewski, Jeanette Muser, local historian Jessie Havens and
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“Our Savage Art,” the latest installment in William Logan’s prolonged and rumbustious assault on the state of American poetry, comes furnished with no fewer than nine epigraphs in which the phrase “savage art” appears. One of these is taken from the
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With a week to go before nominations for Oxford's new professor of poetry close, the competition has heated up after a new candidate threw his name into the ring alongside Derek Walcott and Ruth Padel.
The most high-profile position in British poetry
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Princeton poets bemoaning the loss of the Geraldine R. Dodge poetry festival, which has taken place in even-numbered years since 1986 in New Jersey’s Waterloo Village, may find solace in the University’s own Poetry Festival, which will take place for
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Daily Princetonian
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POETRY is not everyone’s daily bread, but even those who would be hard pressed to name three great living poets understand its power, says Paul Muldoon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and professor of creative writing at Princeton University.
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A man with a mission: Owen McDonnell as garda Jack Driscoll, the lonesome sheriff of the west, in Single-Handed
TV REVIEW: RIFFLING THROUGH the listings for this week’s viewing, I found myself having a churlish reaction to the plethora of programmes,
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Irish Times
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One night after Christmas last year, in a dark, well-upholstered restaurant on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, the American poet Frederick Seidel, an elegant man of 73 with an uncommonly courtly manner, told me a story about poetry’s power to disturb. “It
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Come listen to the Pulitzer prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon read at the University of Richmond at 8 p.m. in Weinstein Hall’s Brown-Alley Room. The event is free and open to the public.
Take a tour of the garden and the conservatory. Bring the kids
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Right, because that's what we've all been waiting for isn't it? The inevitable fusion of mobile connectivity and poetry. And it's here!
In truth, while I've been awaiting this synthesis, you more savvy mobile poetry users know that this is the third
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About Literature: Contemporary
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Nick Laird has said that Seamus Heaney's debut Death of a Naturalist changed everything for him, so it must be particularly satisfying for the poet and novelist to pick up the prize which helped launch Heaney's own career over 40 years ago.
Laird's
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Come listen to the Pulitzer prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon read at the University of Richmond at 8 p.m. in Weinstein Hall’s Brown-Alley Room. The event is free and open to the public.
Take a tour of the garden and the conservatory. Bring the kids
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Richmond.com
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Animated poem read by Paul Muldoon. Part of Poetry Everywhere, produced by the Poetry Foundation in association with docUWM at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Animation by Dena Nord.
A Perfect Lie Thrown Away ... "A Perfect Lie" "Paul Drillingcourt" "Billy Muldoon" "Anthony Knox" Bridgehouse 2009
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Be-shamrocked revelers cheered the parade with open containers today. Tonight, inside the Merkin Concert Hall, musicians will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by hearing the works of great Irish poets, such as W. B. Yeats, James Joyce, and New Yorker poetry
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A WELSH language poet has become the first to have her work translated and featured on London’s Tube.
Menna Elfyn’s moving poem The Brooch, inspired by a close friend who died from cancer, will be read by tens thousands of commuters using the
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An excerpt from an interview with Paul Muldoon who appeared at the New York State Writers Institute in 1998.
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Monday
Join a book group discussion of "The Yiddish Policeman's Union" by Michael Chabon (Harper Perennial). At 1 p.m., Plainview-Old Bethpage Library, 999 Old Country Rd., Plainview; 516-938- 0077.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Paul Muldoon
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“You may call me Paul. It’s either that or ‘Your Highness,’ ” creative writing professor Paul Muldoon told poetry-loving students over a dinner discussion on Wednesday.
The talk, titled “The Physics of Poetry” and organized by the Whitman College
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...“You may call me Paul. It’s either that or ‘Your Highness,’ ” creative writing professor Paul Muldoon told poetry-loving students over a dinner discussion on Wednesday. The talk, titled “The Physics of Poetry” and organized by the Whitman College Council,...
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Published: February 22. 2009 12:01AM
Jessica A. Rogers of Union City, Pennsylvania and Benjamin N. Spruill of Hingham, Mass., were married Nov. 8, 2008, by the Reverend John Erthein at Ocean Cliff in Newport, R.I.
The bride
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Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center and New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) present a special non-subscription program, Songs of the Irish Poets, on Tuesday, March 17 at 8 PM at Kaufman Center's Merkin Concert Hall.
Celebrating St. Patrick's Day and
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Broadway World
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had poetry reviews and criticism published in Poetry Ireland Review, Chapman, The Cork Literary Review, Staple, The Galway Advertiser and Ropes. She is an accomplished performer of her work and has read at many events in Dublin and Galway, including at Cúirt International Festival. Her work has been broadcast on RTE. This is her first published collection. Her website can be viewed at www.maureengallagher.net ... maureen gallagher poetry white house limerick galway revival seamus heaney paul ...
Irish poet Paul Muldoon reads the poem "The Loaf" from Moy sand and gravel, winner of the 2003 International Griffin Poetry Prize. Learn more about the Griffin Poetry Prize at www.griffinpoetryprize.com.
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SOCIETY IS becoming increasingly strange, even terrifying. “Trying to live is difficult,” says playwright Marina Carr, “trying to live well is the challenge for everyone, that reaching after things that are not immediately understandable.”
Outside it
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Irish Times
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NEW YORK, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- In honor of its tenth anniversary, the
annual New Yorker Festival broadens its span to ten days, bringing together
even more of today's most celebrated personalities from the worlds of
literature, politics, music,
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Seamus Heaney, a regular at the Irish Writers' Centre. Photograph: Murdo Macleod
The Booker prize-winning trio of John Banville, Roddy Doyle and Anne Enright along with an army of the biggest names in Irish literature are protesting the termination of
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As you may have read this past week in The Times, 2009 looks set to be a big year for poetry. A new Poet Laureate will take up his, or indeed her, quill; and there will be, too, a new professor of poetry at Oxford - a post previously occupied by such
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