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27 Sep 2018, 1:00 am by Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD
The screening will be followed by a Q&A featuring EOLCNY Executive Director Laurie Leonard and producer Barbara Glickstein.November 1st, 6-8pm, Flushing Library, 41-17 Main Street, Flushing Day of the Dead Storytelling NightA storytelling experience in Spanish and English, where local writers and poets will share stories of loss and make space for the community to share, learn, and heal. [read post]
25 Sep 2018, 11:21 am
The poet Shelley wrote, "Some said, I was a fiend from my weird cave, Who had stolen human shape. [read post]
25 Sep 2018, 9:05 am by Jack Sharman
Like the poet Dante, you have been warned before you enter the gates. [read post]
22 Sep 2018, 12:42 am
  Thattask is easy, and perhaps better left in the hands of our poets and songwriters.I want to undertake a more difficult task, a task with which no ‘outsider’ can provide much help. [read post]
15 Sep 2018, 2:00 pm by Legal Skills Prof
Yes, according to Geoffrey Pullum and other scholars, the 17 century poet is responsible for making us and our students crazy with silly rules: Dryden famously invented the myth that sentence-ending prepositions are an error. [read post]
14 Sep 2018, 11:07 am by Tom Smith
Which is to say: The very writers, publishers, poets, musicians, comedians, media producers and artists who once worried about being muzzled by the government are now self-organizing on social media (Twitter, especially) to censor each other. [read post]
13 Sep 2018, 1:06 pm by Mike Mireles
In an article titled, “MBA Apps Take a Shocking Plunge”published at Poets & Quants,  John A. [read post]
12 Sep 2018, 4:21 pm by INFORRM
” Attributing the first instance of this usage to the English poet John Milton, the lexicographers illustrated it with a quotation from his anti-censorship pamphlet, Areopagitica (1644): “He (the author) … must appear in print like a punie (i.e. a new schoolboy) with his guardian, and his censors hand on the back of his title, to be his bayl and suretye that he is no idiot, or seducer. [read post]
10 Sep 2018, 6:16 am by Marie-Andree Weiss
Poets and songwriters have used it.When Nat King Cole sang “I have stopped my heart like an icy Frigidaire, for I need to care for no one, that's why I'm thru with love…” he (exquisitely) did what every trademark attorney dreads the most, he used a trademark as a generic term. [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 12:45 pm by Guest Author for TradeSecretsLaw.com
No company is an island: When English poet John Donne wrote his famous line “No man is an island,” almost 400 years ago, in many ways he was forecasting the future of business as it operates today. [read post]
6 Sep 2018, 12:05 pm by Paul Caron
Poets & Quants, MBA Apps Take A Shocking Plunge: To paraphrase Charles Dickens, MBA demand has largely been a tale of two MBA markets in recent years. [read post]
5 Sep 2018, 9:00 am by Jack Sharman
In the poem, Dante has a guide through hell:  the Roman poet Virgil. [read post]
5 Sep 2018, 6:30 am by Michael B. Stack
In drafting settlement agreements, lawyers should, quoting novelist Vladimir Nabokov’s advice to writers, ‘have the precision of a poet,’ leaving out the poet’s creativity, originality or artistic flourishes. [read post]
26 Aug 2018, 8:46 am
On Fridays, poets recite their works and artists show off their paintings in the Ottoman-era gardens surrounding Mutanabbi Street, named for a 10th-century Iraqi poet who lived when Baghdad was at the epicenter of the civilized world.... [read post]
23 Aug 2018, 8:14 pm
As the scurrilous poet ‘Peter Pindar,’ John Wolcot was the most provocative English political satirist in the late 18th century. [read post]
23 Aug 2018, 8:12 pm by Christine Corcos
As the scurrilous poet ‘Peter Pindar,’ John Wolcot was the most provocative English political satirist in the late 18th century. [read post]