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Nassau poet's work targets Trump on the Ocean
sid.cassese@newsday.comGoing into his second year as Nassau County's unofficial poet laureate, it is clear from his recent poem, "TRUMP on the OCEAN," that Maxwell Corydon Wheat is not shying away from the kind of hard-hitting words that stopped some lawmakers from officially...Tags: Nassau County, Laws, Donald Trump, Republican Party, Employees
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Nassau poet's work targets Trump on the Ocean
sid.cassese@newsday.comGoing into his second year as Nassau County's unofficial Poet Laureate, it is clear from his recent poem -- "TRUMP on the OCEAN" -- that Maxwell Corydon Wheat is not shying away from the kind of hard-hitting words that stopped some lawmakers from...Tags: Nassau County, Laws, Donald Trump, Republican Party, Employees
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New On CD: Albert Hammond Jr, Ron Sexsmith, Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis
ALBERT HAMMOND JR. COMO TE LLAMA? BLACK SEAL Ever since their second album, the Strokes have been accused of writing songs that all sound the same: terse, fussy and precise. Even when the band feigns disheveled detachment, its music hugs tighter than...Tags: Popular Music, Country Music, Wynton Marsalis, Music Industry, Music
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Turn up the Música: Here's what's hot in Latin music
NewsdaySitting on a beach or by the pool with a guide to summer reading, but no advice on what's rocking the Latin music world? Look no further. Here are a few albums that could make this a summer to remember. Allá, Es Tiempo(Crammed Discs) — Whether...Tags: Maceo Parker, Texas, Sony Corp., Caribbean Vacations, New York
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White Stripes' White pens poem about Detroit
Singer-guitarist Jack White has penned a poem expressing his strong feelings for Detroit to clear up any misconceptions about how the White Stripes frontman feels about his hometown. White said he was frustrated by a sense that his thoughts about the...Tags: Freedom of the Press
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Merriam-Webster unveils new dictionary words
Associated Press WriterMerriam-Webster Inc. has added more than 100 new entries to its new edition of the Collegiate Dictionary. Is it acceptable to serve edamame to a dinner guest who's a pescatarian? Should you pour prosecco or soju for the winner of the Texas Hold 'em...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Popular Music, Motorcycling, John Morse, Health and Safety at School
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Thomas M. Disch, 68; prolific science- fiction author
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEven in the genre of science fiction, writer Thomas M. Disch was considered unconventional. The strange new worlds he created were an odd mix: dark and horror-filled, humorous and playful. His work outfoxed readers' expectations, one critic said, and...Tags: Movies, Fiction, Iowa, Books, Music
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It's showtime!
Sentinel Staff WriterTune in to the sounds of the 1950s and '60s during the 2008-09 Mount Dora Community Showtime Concert Series, which will feature several nostalgia shows, including the Coasters and a production featuring impersonations of Elvis, Liberace and Ed Sullivan....Tags: Theater, Popular Music, Elvis Presley, Tickets, Mount Dora
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Engaging surrealist
Chicago Tribune NewspapersFor a poet, James Tate is amazingly productive, with 15 books, most much fatter than the standard 64-page collection. His latest, "The Ghost Soldiers," includes nearly 100 poems. They engage everything from war to police-state oppression to romance to...Tags: Book, Family
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White Stripes frontman pens poem about Detroit
Singer-guitarist Jack White says he's frustrated by a sense that his thoughts about Detroit have been misrepresented since he moved from the Motor City to Nashville, Tenn. two years ago. So the White Stripes frontman now has penned a poem, published...Tags: Freedom of the Press
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