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- Destined to be successful - Sun.Star
Destined to be successfulSun.Star, Philippines - 4 hours agoIf a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music, or Shakespeare wrote poetry. ...
- Eminent French Poet For Western Writers' Centre, Galway - Indymedia Ireland
The Western Writers' Centre, Galway, (Ionad Scribhneoiri Chaitlin Maude) will present the eminent French poet, Dominique Sorrente, at a reading at The Imperial Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway, on Wednesday, October 8th, starting at 8pm. The reading will ...
- Howe’s Brooklyn Local Branch of Worldwide Leadership Summit ... - Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Howe’s Brooklyn Local Branch of Worldwide Leadership Summit ...Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 2 hours agoThe author, who still hikes today, and who has previously published and won prizes for his poetry, short stories and essays, is contemplating writing a ...
- A beautiful new mosaic - Augusta Chronicle
A beautiful new mosaicAugusta Chronicle, GA - 1 hour agoAll along the way, there will be dancing and singing and book-and-poetry readings and exhibits ranging from the Inventions of Da Vinci to the legacy of our ...
- Visionary Music Producer JackDazey Links Early American Composer ... - PR Web (press release)
Visionary Music Producer JackDazey Links Early American Composer ...PR Web (press release), WA - 30 minutes agoSpeech over music or poetry over music has been in America for close to 100 years and may be noteworthy in music studies seeing how it transcends cultural ...
- Gretchen Rubin: The Balanced Life: 19 Tips for Cheering Yourself Up -- From 200 Years Ago. (HuffingtonPost)
While reading a biography of English writer Sydney Smith, Hesketh Pearson's The Smith of Smiths, I stumbled across this letter. In 1820, Smith wrote...
- Good to a Fault - Quill & Quire
Good to a FaultQuill & Quire, Canada - 23 hours agoWith her stoic defences at an all-time low, love – for both her instant family and a poetry-loving Anglican priest – barges into Clara’s life. ...
- Prime Time Calendar the week of July 23, 2008 (Independent Press)
Children of Eden, a musical by Stephen Schwartz and John Caird, based on the biblical story of Genesis, comes to the South Orange Performing Arts Center, 1 SOPAC Way, South Orange.
- Book review: 'Downtown Owl' - Vail Daily News
Book review: 'Downtown Owl'Vail Daily News, CO - 5 hours agoAs one of his adoring essay acolytes, I had legitimate concerns over his legacy when the review copy of the book emerged. Now I’m just proud to say I knew ...
- Op-ed: What do you know about Michael Morgan? - Oakbook
OakbookOp-ed: What do you know about Michael Morgan?Oakbook, CA - 3 minutes agoWe kicked off June with our Broadway-themed gala, which raised nearly $100000 for our education programs and helped finished the fiscal year in the black ...
- Sharp Teeth, By Toby Barlow (Independent)
A novel in verse – about werewolves. Hmm. It's a great elevator pitch, but would anyone actually want to read it? Well, they ought to. The verse is free verse of the loosest kind, often recognisable as verse only by the typography, but the compression of language, the absence of all those little prose discourse markers such as "because" and "so" and "nevertheless", and the vividness of the ...
- Hearn had heart for Sand Mountain - Sand Mountain Reporter
Hearn had heart for Sand MountainSand Mountain Reporter, AL - 2 hours agoHearn sent Taylor Kennamer a book of poetry after finding out the 1999 Guntersville High School valedictorian planned to major in English. ...
- A fictional first lady bares her soul in a racy novel (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Curtis Sittenfeld knew she was being provocative. Invoking "the love that dare not speak its name" in a 2004 article for Salon.com, she burst out of her liberal Democrat's closet and declared: "I love Laura Bush. In fact, there is no public figure I admire more."
- Ask a poet: Philip Pardi - The UTD Mercury
Ask a poet: Philip PardiThe UTD Mercury, TX - 59 minutes ago"Meditations" was a winner of the 2008 Brittingham Prize in Poetry. For more answers from Pardi, go to www.utdmercury.com. Was there a particular poem that ...
- 'Crazy Stairs': Surgical poetry (Erie Times-News)
Serious, funny, tragic, modern. Take the trip offered by Geoff Peterson in his new poetry book, "Crazy Stairs" (AuthorHouse, $10.49), and you'll return shaken, but wise. Imagine poetry that works like surgery. Take a deep breath.
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