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- Dalston Harrison Jr. Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who Executive ... - 24-7PressRelease.com
The Cambridge mission is to deliver its members the recognition and competitive edge needed to network and do business effectively. /Cambridge Who's Who/ - Brooklyn, NY, May 30, 2008, Dalston Harrison Jr., General Manager and Owner of D&B Multiple ...
- Auerbach’s lyrics disciplined; Rader’s Living Things thrives - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Auerbach’s lyrics disciplined; Rader’s Living Things thrivesTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 11 hours agoJOSHUA AUERBACH is the editor of Vallum, a Montreal-based poetry magazine for which I serve as an honorary patron. Having admitted that personal tie, ...
- RedEye picks what's hot at Chicago's 31 beaches (Chicago Tribune)
- Finding challenge in verse - Brimbank Leader
Brimbank LeaderFinding challenge in verseBrimbank Leader, Australia - 15 hours agoShe will often find herself sitting in front of her laptop in her quiet Eltham study with a perfectly formed idea for the shape of a poem, but little idea ...
- Janus to present 'Greatest Story' - Chicago Daily Herald
Chicago Daily HeraldJanus to present 'Greatest Story'Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 25 minutes agoSix actors tell the story of Brecht's turbulent life through the revolutionary music, theater and poetry he wrote. They recall how Brecht was forced to flee ...
- The American Civil War Era, 1829-1877 - Washington Post
The American Civil War Era, 1829-1877Washington Post, United States - 26 minutes agoBoth sides lied to each other and to themselves about the iniquities of their opponents and the glories of their own way of life. ...
- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley — who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Pageant in Berkeley to tell Laotians' stories - Inside Bay Area
When American troops pulled out of Vietnam in 1975, hundreds of thousands of people from the neighboring country of Laos were thrust into chaos. One of them was Ova Saopeng, an actor and playwright who'll present the California premiere of his new ...
- Mike Myers is looking for a hit and may not get it; Amy Winehouse's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Mike Myers may be the only one smiling over "The Love Guru." Does Mike Myers still have the mojo to make the audiences go " Schwiiing!" ? That's the question as his first live-action movie in five years, "The Love Guru," is set to open in theaters ...
- Your Brain Needs Feeding - Try Lexemes: Anthology - PR-CANADA.net (press release)
Your Brain Needs Feeding - Try Lexemes: AnthologyPR-CANADA.net (press release), Montenegro - 3 hours agoLily Seabrooke has won an award in the West Australian Young Writers Contest 2007, and has also been published in the small poetry magazine Primo Lux in ...
- Project Opens Doors for Teachers - RedOrbit
Project Opens Doors for TeachersRedOrbit, TX - 1 hour agoPoppy is also intrigued, however, with using poetry in her chemistry classes. Technically, writing is about giving facts but, in the form of poetry, ...
- Events celebrate sculptor Harriet Hosmer - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Post-DispatchEvents celebrate sculptor Harriet HosmerSt. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - 5 hours agoDaphne, the daughter of a river god fleeing Apollo, the god of poetry, is saved by being transformed into a laurel tree. Bernini's baroque vision of the ...
- Why William Shatner Can Save Gaelic - Cape Breton Post
Why William Shatner Can Save GaelicCape Breton Post, Canada - 2 hours agoI have heard Gaelic poetry read aloud and, "monoglot" that I am, enjoyed the musicality of what I heard while wishing I more directly understood the true ...
- JazzFest 2008 schedule - Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Sioux Falls Argus LeaderJazzFest 2008 scheduleSioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - 41 minutes agoThe group was also a featured artist at South Dakota’s 2005 and 2006 Festival of Books, performing jazz and poetry with Quincy Troupe, renowned poet and ...
- Kay Ryan is the new poet laureate (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described "modern hermit," will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, will succeed Charles Simic as the 16th U.S. poet laureate in the fall. The appointment is for one year and
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