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Taylor Swift’s album ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ drops Friday — everything you need to know

New York Post 17 Apr 2024
But it’s Joe Alwyn, the British actor who the singer dated from 2016 to 2023, who is rumored to be the target of her pen on “The Tortured Poets Department.” ... British actor Joe Alwyn is rumored to be ...
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Tortured Poets Department: All the Lyrics, Conspiracies, and Easter Eggs

New York Magazine 17 Apr 2024
On this day in 1775, rebel colonists finally clashed with British redcoats at Lexington and Concord, which jumpstarted the Revolutionary War — an explosive split with a perceived oppressor that ended in independence ... Potential Poets.
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The aesthetics of freedom | GUEST COMMENTARY

Baltimore Sun 17 Apr 2024
American, British and Irish poets in the 1920s and 1930s gathered together with Ezra Pound and wrote admiringly of the fascist Benito Mussolini, of his improvements in Rome’s infrastructure and public services.
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What’s in a name? For the Key Bridge, lots of history — good and bad ...

Baltimore Sun 15 Apr 2024
British warships occupied the harbor for the purpose of providing naval gun support to invading troops for the planned occupation and destruction of Baltimore ... The British inflicted a historic shelling ...
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Read Of The Week (April 14 to April 20)

Deccan Herald 14 Apr 2024
<p>Unmasked. Reflections in Brush & Ink&nbsp;by Nandita Chaudhuri, a British-Asian artist and poet is a compendium of poems and paintings that rely on graphic metaphors to convey a common thread.
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Bernardine Evaristo joins calls to save Goldsmiths’ Black British literature MA

The Observer 10 Apr 2024
The MA in Black British literature also received praise from writers and authors including Zadie Smith, Farrukh Dhondy, Gary Younge, the Young Vic artistic director Kwame Kwei-Armah, and Jackie Kay, a former poet laureate of Scotland.
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A reckoning for the British Museum

New Statesman 10 Apr 2024
“The British Museum is only marginally an exhibition space; in material terms it’s mostly a site of disappearance.” The objects disappear, and disappear again ... Agents of the British Museum were there in person, bidding away.
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50 years ago in Expo history: Just ‘a trade fair put on by a bunch of merchants’? An environmental speaker’s hot take stirred rebuke

The Spokesman-Review 05 Apr 2024
A Sierra Club speaker derided Expo ’74 as a “trade fair put on by a bunch of merchants.” ... “It’s too bad they don’t.” ... British author and poet Oscar Wilde loses a libel case against the marquess of Queensberry, who accused him of homosexual practices. .
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Inside the REAL Wolf Hall: From the murderous Henry VIII to the ruthless Thomas Cromwell ...

The Daily Mail 05 Apr 2024
His work as a poet saw him introduce the sonnet to English literature ... Thomas Wyatt, a Tudor courtier and poet who introduced the sonnet to England, will be played by Amir El-Masry, an Egyptian-British actor.
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Got weekend plans? Here are 10 things happening in Columbus

The Columbus Dispatch 03 Apr 2024
Renowned British poet to headline poetry night ... All are participants in writing workshops with Columbus poet-educator Peter Kahn and British poet Roger Robinson, winner of the prestigious T.S.
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Unravelling Savarkar’s impact on politics, ideological thought

Hindustan Times 31 Mar 2024
Savarkar was certainly a Hindu champion, but he was also an anti-caste progressive, a pioneering advocate for women’s rights, and a patriotic poet ... a poet, author, and anti-caste advocate, said Bakhle.
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I thought 'here we go again' when I heard about bridge collapse. Tragedy still cut deep.

The Columbus Dispatch 30 Mar 2024
Named, in honor of the attorney, author and poet, Francis Scott Key, who wrote the “Star Spangled Banner” in 1814 after seeing the British put-down at the Battle of Baltimore and the British bombing ...
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Column: Gascoyne of God’s Realm

Mount Pleasant Morning Sun 29 Mar 2024
Such authors include the British poets Kathleen Raine, whom I discussed in several columns last summer, Vernon Watkins, and David Gascoyne ... among a group of British writers called the Apocalypse poets.
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Bard pays touching tribute to children lost in Gaza

GDN Online 29 Mar 2024
In his Know Their Names series, the British-Bahraini poet dissects ...
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Who was Francis Scott Key?

Armstrong Economics 29 Mar 2024
Francis Scott Key was an American poet, author, and lawyer from Frederick, Maryland. He witnessed the British bomb Fort McHenry in 1814, inspiring him to write numerous works of art, the most popular of which is the “Star-Spangled Banner.” ... ....
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