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- A poetic bridge across Austin Boulevard - Austin Weekly News
A poetic bridge across Austin BoulevardAustin Weekly News, IL - 4 hours ago"We've been doing master-writing and poetry technique with the students," said Kahn. "It is an ideal experience for our students [at OPRF] because they can ...
- Dorothy M. Schoenleber (Public Opinion)
Dorothy M. Schoenleber, 94, of 862 Rustic Hill Drive, Chambersburg, died at 5:45 PM Friday, May 30, 2008 in Menno Haven. Born September 13, 1913 in Philadelphia, she was a daughter of the late Otto and Leah Ulmer Heimert. Dorothy was a 1931 graduate of the Havertown High School.
- Robert Frost, Breindel Award, etc. - The Weekly Standard
Robert Frost, Breindel Award, etc.The Weekly Standard - 4 hours agoWe wouldn't necessarily require them to stick their heads in the No, you don't have to be a partisan of T. S. Eliot to believe that studying the poetry of ...
- Cathy Davey - Tales Of Silversleeve - musicOMH.com
Cathy Davey - Tales Of SilversleevemusicOMH.com, UK - 34 minutes agoThe lyrics might be lost at first to the simple pleasure of the swooping vocals, but on subsequent listens the poetry comes to the fore with lines like ...
- Thanh Nien - Thanhnien
This woman’s work is never done – from helping orphans 40 years ago to starting a festival this October to celebrate Hanoi’s Long Bien Bridge. French overseas Vietnamese, Nguyen Nga has maintained a long-running commitment to her home country ...
- African American Author’s Debut Novel Celebrates Afro-Latinos and ... - PR Urgent
African American Author’s Debut Novel Celebrates Afro-Latinos and ...PR Urgent - 1 hour agoThe novel illustrates how a woman uses therapy, yoga, meditation, art, music, poetry, and support from family and friends to confront the effects of her ...
- Brooklyn Dispatches - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailBrooklyn DispatchesBrooklyn Rail, NY - 8 hours agoThe museum is picketed daily, the Mayor threatens to cut funding, and the show becomes an international cause célèbre signaling the rise of the Young ...
- Old 97's Murry Hammond Releases First Solo Album (Kansas City InfoZine)
Seventeen tracks, produced by Mark Neill, are self-released by Hammond on the "Hammond family label," Humminbird Records.
- What's Up (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Rascal Flatts. Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, 16765 Lookout Road, Selma, (210) 657-8300.
- Beyond the Bard at Oregon Shakespeare Festival (San Francisco Chronicle)
Ask Bill Rauch how he likes being the new artistic director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and his boyish face beams. The 45-year-old Rauch moved to this southern Oregon hamlet more than a year ago to take the reins of the festival, its three theaters,...
- URI professor Jody Lisberger remembers love - Westerly Sun
KINGSTON – With a doctorate in English and an academic career that has included teaching positions at some of the finest universities, Jody Lisberger has just published her first book of fiction, "Remember Love," a collection of 10 stories. "I know ...
- Rooted in Cultural Understanding - Portland Observer
Portland ObserverRooted in Cultural UnderstandingPortland Observer, OR - 1 hour agoEdmo's poetry speaks to these times. It also speaks to what followed in his personal life. His poems "Burnside Cowboy" and "West Coast Warrior '71" refer to ...
- Local Nightlife - Sun Chronicle
The Ancient Marinere, 7-9 Mechanic St., Foxboro. 508-543-5564. The Anvil Pub, 303 Sheers St., Wrentham. 508-384-3752. Chieftain Pub, 23 Washington St., Rte. 1, Plainville. 508-643-9031 or www.chieftainpub.com . City Oasis, 50 Pleasant St., Norton ...
- My chapattis are made for love, not ego - Evening Standard
"Men think first about technique; women think first about their emotions," says Hélène Darroze, the top French chef now running the kitchen in the beautifully refurbished Connaught Hotel. What she describes is true of sex and even more of food ...
- Overshadowed poet gets overdue attention (The News & Observer)
C.S. Lewis, author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" and much else enjoyed the friendship of many accomplished writers, including J.R.R. Tolkien, creator of "The Lord of the Rings." But one contemporary whose friendship he shared, whose literary judgments he trusted and whose achievement he greatly admired is little known today: the much-honored English poet Ruth Pitter (1897-1992).
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