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- The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bell - Brisbane Times
The conundrum of Slessor's sixth bellBrisbane Times, Australia - 2 hours ago"Not only does it have working sketches, but all sorts of reflections on Slessor, poetry in general, practical issues about working on the mural, ...
- Davie: Non-perishable food items are needed to aid Haiti - Sun-Sentinel.com
Davie: Non-perishable food items are needed to aid HaitiSun-Sentinel.com, FL - 1 hour agoThe food drive will double as a cultural event, with poetry, music, food, and performers from Haiti and the Caribbean. The event is from noon to 5 pm Monday ...
- Remember to remember what counts in life - Elkhart Truth
This is kind of a melancholy column, so if you'd prefer to skip it I'll understand. It's about something unsettling that happened to me on a beautiful sunny day in the park. I try to get a couple of miles of walking in every day if the weather's not ...
- Now, a 'House of Poetry' to promote Arabic works (New Kerala)
Dubai, July 8 : A new 'House of Poetry' will come up in this Middle East metropolis that will promote, research and document classical and contemporary Arabic poetry and strengthen its presence and profile within the Arab world and beyond.
- Award nominee among local book releases - London Free Press
Award nominee among local book releasesLondon Free Press, Canada - 1 hour agoBy KATHY RUMLESKI A couple of mysteries, some poetry and a collection of short stories are among the books London and area writers have published recently. ...
- This year’s favorites will help fill long summer days - Columbia Daily Tribune
This year’s favorites will help fill long summer daysColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 3 hours agoSilly Dilly Manners Songs" by Alan Katz and David Catrow is a hilarious and unique poetry book where new poems are put to familiar songs. "Phooey! ...
- Something for every reader - Baltimore Sun
Whether heading for the beach or the back yard, these books will enhance the sultry summer days. Some are hot off the presses, others newly out in paperback or paperback originals. All are undeniably memorable reads. • What is summer without some ...
- Other Spots Where There's a Definite Buzz - Washington Post
· Starbucks (1601 University Ave.). Here at the Corner, the Storefront from Seattle is crowded and the renovated upstairs is a decent place for studying. The WiFi, however, is not free, and your barista has apparently graduated. Again. · Fox Park ...
- Environmental Writers at Women Writers Event - UK News
UK NewsEnvironmental Writers at Women Writers EventUK News, KY - 4 hours agoRounding out the trio of environmental writers presenting at the Kentucky Women Writers Conference is Marquart, known for her poetry collections ...
- As freedoms roll back in the ex-Soviet world, Ukraine becomes an ... - PR Inside
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - A gloomy Vladimir Putin wears a Czarist crown, clutching a bag full of dollars and a miniature television tower. Filipp Pishchik says this and similar cartoons, depicting the former president as a corrupt leader who stifles free ...
- Karnataka politicians finally learn language of voters - IBN LIve
MIND YOUR LANGUAGE: Campaigning in the language of the constituency is a lesson all parties have learnt. Bangalore: Campaigning has made linguists of many politicians in Karnataka. If former Karnataka chief minister Dharam Singh taking to Urdu poetry ...
- Appreciation: Oakley Hall, writers' champion (San Francisco Chronicle)
With the death of Oakley Hall on Monday, the Bay Area - and, by extension, the United States - lost one of its greatest champions of literature. Novelist, librettist, instructor and administrator, Hall, who lived a robust 87 years, maintained an influence...
- Hadrian and the wall of silence - Daily Telegraph
Feeling that his life was ebbing away, the Emperor Hadrian composed a letter to his successor around AD137. It began: "The Emperor Caesar Augustus to his most esteemed Antoninus, greeting. Above all, I want you to know that I am being released from ...
- Heroes, bruised but not broken - Daily Journal
Heroes, bruised but not brokenDaily Journal, SC - 1 hour agoIn his 20th and 21st Century Literature classes at Clemson, Swords covers graphic novels alongside poetry and short fiction. “This way, I’m giving them the ...
- Clinic: The Melting Pot of Their Musical Intrigue - Sentimentalist Magazine
Clinic: The Melting Pot of Their Musical IntrigueSentimentalist Magazine, NY - 1 hour agoYes, Adrian Henri’s poetry is quite simple and unpretentious, but still makes a point. That was the main reason, and obviously, coming from Liverpool, ...
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