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- 40 years of poetic work - Lake Placid News
40 years of poetic workLake Placid News, NY - 2 hours ago“Poetry and music are the most immediate of the arts.” Asked why he donated copies of his book to a number of local institutions, including the Lake Placid ...
- Lessons of the Magnolia Tree - New York Times
New York TimesLessons of the Magnolia TreeNew York Times, United States - 3 hours agoI remember when one night after dinner he picked up the battered poetry book that was always somewhere at his side and read aloud Tennyson’s “Charge of the ...
- Pupils have a reason for their rhymes - Bendigo Advertiser
Pupils have a reason for their rhymesBendigo Advertiser, Australia - 11 hours agoMANY budding Banjos are scribbling away ahead of next month’s Rusty Nail bush poetry festival. The popular event, which carries a total of $1000 in prize ...
- Breathing life into Estero's arts community - Naples Daily News
Breathing life into Estero's arts communityNaples Daily News, FL - 8 hours agoAt 74, he’s been a college professor, practiced poetry therapy (a form of hypnosis), and he started putting together exhibitions from artists at Nova ...
- zOMG! It's Finally Here! Gaia Online's MMO Game Enters Closed Beta - MCV
San Jose - July 28, 2008 Gaia Online, the world's most active online community, has launched its upcoming casual MMO into closed beta. Over 10,000 community members will be able to participate in the beta program.Gaia Online proudly announces that ...
- NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith - Art Daily
Art DailyNeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten FaithArt Daily - 8 hours ago“Neo-HooDoo,” he states in his 1972 collection of poetry, Conjure, “believes that every man is an artist and every artist a priest.” Reed looked to artistic ...
- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- Venice Cabaret Theatre, July 26th - OpEdNews
Venice Cabaret Theatre, July 26thOpEdNews, PA - 18 minutes agoBuilt in 1905 by the Christian Science church, this beautiful venue was rarely used since 1937. It was then taken over by impresario Mark Blankenship, ...
- Entries from Torontoist tagged with 'language' (Torontoist)
Following the 2005 crash of an Air France A340, the airline is suing the GTAA for having a ravine at the end of runway 24L instead of a safe overrun margin. A coroner's inquest into a 1978 crash at Pearson recommended installing a 300-metre safety apron, but nothing became of it.
- Obituary: Elizabeth Bartlett (Guardian Unlimited)
Obituary: Compassionate and innovative poet of the fractured self
- Bread Loaf's Literary Lions in Waiting - Washington Post
Washington PostBread Loaf's Literary Lions in WaitingWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoWhen they're not taking in poetry readings, learning about character development or getting other pointers from Pulitzer Prize winners, they can be found in ...
- A Great Mann of the West - New York Sun
A Great Mann of the WestNew York Sun, United States - 1 hour agoAnthony Mann was a director who knew his Aeschylus well enough to keep the story front and center, goading it with efficiency and brio, confining the poetry ...
- Poem Prescription (Hopkinton Crier)
For 30 years Helene Royce Tolland (also known as Mrs. R. T.) has been a mover and a shaker...not in the traditional sense ... but rather as a second grade teacher who literally has succeeded in getting students to move, shake and feel, and whatever else needed to truly learn in her classroom.
- Puccini’s heroines - Star-ecentral.com
HE was deemed a poor and indisciplined music student by his uncle, yet Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924), the famed Italian composer renowned for his operas, went on to write classics of the genre like Tosca, Madamme Butterfly and La Boheme, among others ...
- MILLVILLE: Community asked to help art students make sculptures - Daily Journal
MILLVILLE -- The Arts Creates Excellence Summer Art Camp will be held at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St., Millville, Monday through Friday, from July 7 through Aug. 8. Students may apply for one or more weeks. Camp for ...
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